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"If I were a younger man," he murmured to himself, "I might believe that this woman was really in earnest, as well as being Saxe Leinitzer's jackal. We were friendly enough in Paris that year. She is unscrupulous enough, of course. Always with some odd fancy for the grotesque or unlikely. I wonder " He pulled the check-string, and was driven to Camperdown House.

"'Horatio, or I do forget myself." Pisistratus puts his hand on the check-string. I mean "Why, Johnson, my good fellow." Pisistratus. "Johnson! Oh, that's your name, not Peacock." Peacock. "'Johnson, says he, 'my good fellow, and he pulled out his purse. 'Sir, said I, 'if, "exempt from public haunt," I could get something to do when this dross is gone.

Up went the fore part of the sledge as it flew off like an arrow from a bow, causing Butterface to throw a back somersault, and leaving him behind. Benjy held on to the head of the sledge, and made violent efforts to free the check-string. Fortunately, the surface of the snow was smooth.

And as Miss Merivale thought this she stretched her hand to the check-string, determining to drive at once to Lincoln's Inn to see her lawyer. But her hand dropped at her side. All his life Tom had thought of Woodcote as his inheritance; every stone, every blade of grass, was dear to him. He would have to leave it, to go out into the world to fight for his living. How could she let him go?

Oh, I would sooner a thousand times that Flory had taken a fancy to you." Lumley Ferrers bowed his head but said nothing. He fell into a reverie, and Lord Saxingham took up his official red box, became deep in its contents, and forgot all about the marriage of his daughter. Lumley pulled the check-string as the carriage entered Pall Mall, and desired to be set down at "The Travellers."

Then, looking at him earnestly, he asked: "Is it agreed?" Serge hesitated for a moment, and then bowed his head, saying: "It is agreed." Herzog pulled the check-string communicating with the coachman and alighted. "Good-by," said he to Panine. He slipped into his own carriage, which had followed closely behind, and drove off. From that day, even Jeanne had a rival.

Here, take the check-string; when you want me, pull it, and speak through the tube. Now we're off. "Whereupon the old man mounted the box, and took the reins. He had no whip; but when he wanted to start, he shook the hour-glass, and off they went. Then Melchior saw that the road where they were driving was very broad, and so filled with vehicles of all kinds that he could not see the hedges.

To Nelson's memory here's a health, And to his gallant tars, And, may our British seamen bold Despise both wounds and scars; Make France and Spain, And all the main, And all their foes to know, Britons reign o'er the main While the stormy winds do blow. The British navy, the world's check-string. The heart of a sailor: may it be like heart of oak.

"'Horatio, or I do forget myself." Pisistratus puts his hand on the check-string. I mean "Why, Johnson, my good fellow." Pisistratus. "Johnson! Oh, that's your name, not Peacock." Peacock. "'Johnson, says he, 'my good fellow, and he pulled out his purse. 'Sir, said I, 'if, "exempt from public haunt," I could get something to do when this dross is gone.

"Madam!" her maid interposed. "Home, please," Berenice said calmly. "Good-by, Mr. Matravers." "Good night." The carriage rolled away. At the corner of the street Berenice pulled the check-string. "The Milan Restaurant," she told the man briefly. Matravers and Ellison lit their cigarettes and strolled away on foot. At the corner of the street Ellison had an inspiration.

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