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In the jam in front of the church, on its steps, and on the sidewalk was a bunch of uniforms which made a blazing splotch of color intense red, gold, and white which dimmed the brilliancies around them; and opposite them on the other side of the path was a bunch of cascaded bright-green plumes above pale-blue shoulders which made another splotch of splendor emphatic and conspicuous in its glowing surroundings.

He needed restraint, but to him those ordinances should come from within himself, this prowler's own creative and logical prowess. "Yes, definitely a loud thud; but it wasn't from the noise so much as that smell that cascaded down with your body." "Smell?" "Yes, but I don't want to think of it, thank you. No more of that. So tell me of your adventure this morning."

She had gone in spirit to that old, shabby parlour to which Linda and Fred had carried Josephine's crib late every night, and where sheet music had cascaded from the upright piano.

The agitation with which his approach was heard was now exchanged for a superb confidence as his approach was heard. The deliveries that for Mr. Simcox had never been deliveries were now, not deliveries, but avalanches. They roared into the letter-box of Mr. Simcox. They cascaded upon the floor of the hall of Mr. Simcox. A mail thus composed does not perhaps sound interesting. Mr.

The soft charmeuse in her graceful gown was real and miraculously draped. The cobweb-lace collar that so delicately traced its pattern against the black background of her gown was real. So was the ripple of lace that cascaded down the front of her blouse. The straight, correct, hideously modern lines of her figure bespoke a real eighteen-dollar corset.

His whiteness and pinkness and sturdy chubbiness were like many another infant's charms but his jet black top-knot that ascended on one side and cascaded over his ear on the other in a hauntingly familiar way, his violet eyes under their long lashes and his clear-cut, firm, commanding mouth, that curled into the bud of a rose as he sobbed and then unfolded into lines of beauty and strength as he hushed at his mother's comforting, were not like any other young human that I had ever beheld.

Through the fast-waning light and far, far away miles it seemed on high and many, many miles in length a broad band of fluorescent amethyst shone. From it dropped curtains, shimmering, nebulous as the marching folds of the aurora; they poured, cascaded, from the amethystine band.

"Helen Rathbone," said Uncle James one Tuesday afternoon, "have ye been meddling in my cashbox?" They were sitting in the front room, Helen in a light-grey costume that cascaded over her chair and half the next chair, and James Ollerenshaw in the deshabille of his Turkish cap. James was at his desk.

Now, if ever, she had need of self-searching of courage and enterprise. And all at once she found that, despite everything, she was only a woman. Her passion spent, she felt a desperate need of a man's strength, advice, support. In disarray she sat there, striving to collect her reason. Her robe was torn, and her loosened hair, escaping from its golden pins, cascaded all about her shoulders.

Caught in the current, Helberson and Harper were swept out of the room and cascaded down the stairs into the street. "Good God, Doctor! did I not tell you that Jarette would kill him?" said Harper, as soon as they were clear of the crowd. "I believe you did," replied the other, without apparent emotion. They walked on in silence, block after block.

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