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Updated: June 18, 2025


Nairn downtown and go to a matinee, and Aunt Nell would be delighted to give them a tea-party the day before school opened. They had the jolliest time possible; Judith loved playing hostess, and carte-blanche for a dinner and a tea-party was a great treat; and to have Nancy to discuss everything with "just bliss" Judith confided to Aunt Nell.

Drop the brunette and all connected with her, Mr. Masters, and give such time as you would have given to my affairs, and more if possible, to this search, I beg of you. At least, promise me that you will conduct the search, and employ as many helpers as you need. I'll give you carte-blanche. Deal with me as you would with a man, and if I can aid in any other way than with my purse, let me do it.

Bridget sighed as she stood looking out at the car in the street below. "Come," urged Jimmy. "Let me take you to hear them sing!" "Where?" she faltered. "Oh, you must give me carte-blanche!" "Suppose I were reckless enough!" said Bridget. "We would go to the farthest and most secluded corner of the earth where the sun always shines, but never too fiercely."

It was not that her father allowed her to take much active part in the nursing; the squire gave him carte-blanche, and he engaged two efficient hospital nurses to watch over the unconscious Aimee; but Molly was needed to receive the finer directions as to her treatment and diet.

"If mamma will tell Joanna ?" said Daisy looking somewhat doubtfully towards the other end of the table. "I have nothing to do with it," said Mrs. Randolph. "I have no knowledge how to order such parties. You and Joanna may do what you please." Daisy's eye went to her father. "That will do, Daisy," said he. "You and Joanna can manage it. You may have carte-blanche."

Allen was quite as great in his department as any of the lions that his wife lured into her parlors were in theirs. Mrs. Allen was also a leader in her own chosen sphere, or rather in the one to which she had been educated. Given carte-blanche in the way of expense, she would produce a brilliant entertainment which few could surpass.

He is a good Catholic and very firm in his purpose, but is so much opposed by his own party, that if I had not so stimulated him by hopes of his own grandeur, he would have grown desperate such small means has he of maintaining his party and, it is to be feared, he would have made arrangements with Bearne, who offers him carte-blanche."

As I turned my face cityward that morning I was not only fully committed to the search for missing Gerald Trent, but I was determined to convert my friend and partner to the same undertaking. And having now found time for sober, second thought, I had also determined not to relinquish my search for the little brunette and her secret, nor for Messrs. Bob Delbras and company. Had I not carte-blanche?

The Superintendent of the Coast Survey never had cause to regret the carte-blanche he had thus given.

"You have understood me perfectly," said the perfumer, surprised. "To carry out your plan, you must light the new staircase from above, and manage to get a porter's lodge beneath it." "Beneath it?" "Yes, the space over which it rests " "I understand, monsieur." "As for your own appartement, give me carte-blanche to arrange and decorate it. I wish to make it worthy " "Worthy!

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