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Updated: June 23, 2025
What with the lamentations of the ghost girls and the grumblings of families who had lost ancestors, the village was upset for a while, and the funny thing was that it was the folk who had complained most of the carryings-on of the youngsters who made most noise now that they were gone.
Douglas, while at the same time he asked if that were Madam Conway's residence, and if a young man by the name of Warner were staying there. "Another city beau!" muttered Hagar, as she answered in the affirmative, and ushered him into the parlor. "Another city beau there'll be high carryings-on now, if he's anything like the other one, who's come mighty nigh turning the house upside down."
Hart's aunt, he said, come from a quiet part of Vermont, and likely would be jolted bad when she struck Palomitas if things was going the ordinary way she being elderly, and like enough a little set in her ways, and not used much to crazy drunks, and shooting-matches, and such kinds of lively carryings-on.
Then I paddled back to my uncle's boat-house, the door of which, to my horror, was firmly fastened against me. I must have made some little noise at the door, trying to get in. At any rate, Ephraim, who was waiting for such a signal, came forward with a churlish glee to rate me. "So you're come back, Mr. Martin," he said. "These are nice carryings-on for a young gentleman."
Lady Blemley's protestations would have had greater effect if she had not casually suggested to Mavis only that morning that the car in question would be just the thing for her down at her Devonshire home. Major Barfield plunged in heavily to effect a diversion. "How about your carryings-on with the tortoiseshell puss up at the stables, eh?"
Had it been light where he could see me, I would have choked before ever I would let him hear me laugh; but he caught me smiling and straightened up, chuckling, to say: "Many other things you would smile at, too, Simon, if your bringing up would but allow the frost to thaw from your soul." "And are reckless carryings-on and desperate chancing things to smile at?"
He realized that the happy and forcefully expressed philosophy with which he sought to open Custer's mind to the practical truths of life, was a jarring note in the judge's library. "Joe's acting scandalous, Judge, just scandalous!" said Nellie with sudden shrill energy. "That man would take the soul out of a saint with his carryings-on!"
If I'd known when I saw you here the other night all the exciting things you had up your sleeve, I'd a-gone right up to Baldpate with you." "But I hadn't anything up my sleeve," protested Magee. "Maybe," replied the agent, winking. "There's some pretty giddy stories going round about the carryings-on up at Baldpate.
Of course it wouldn't do to bring him up town, where he could be looked after. Of course not! He might be sent to a hospital and she wouldn't have a chance to look after him herself. I never heard of such carryings-on, Miss Pickett. It's so scandalous like." Miss Pickett sighed. "Who is he?" she demanded. "That's what nobody can find out.
Discovery on day before marriage of papers proving that Lolita that's the lady apache's name is really Schuyler's half sister, due to carryings-on of Schuyler's late father as a young art student in Paris with Lolita's mother, a famous gypsy model. Renunciation by Lolita of Schuyler. Her suicide by imbibing poison from secret receptacle in ring.
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