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She had to content herself with the gaze of admiration which she left in her wake along the pavement; but she was used to the homage of the streets and her vanity craved a choicer fare. When she reached the art gallery which Mrs.
Some of his choicer ventures were still held together as a "gallery," with a few of his own canvases included; and his surviving partner felt this collection gave her good reason for holding up her head among the arts, and the sciences, and humane letters too. Mrs. Phillips occupied a huge, amorphous house some three-quarters of a mile to the west of the campus.
"It would be a capital joke; but it must be for another occasion and choicer company. The rabble you have to-night is not worth it. Besides, there is Rochester, who is past-master in disguises, and would smoke you at a glance. Let me arrange it some night before the end of the summer when there is a waning moon. It were a pity the thing were done ill."
I quite agree with you, my lady, that the servants' feelings ought to be consulted. But I am equally clear that the servants' wardrobes ought to be searched." This looked very like a dead-lock. My lady said so, in choicer language than mine. "I have got a plan to meet the difficulty," said Sergeant Cuff, "if your ladyship will consent to it. I propose explaining the case to the servants."
'I would be off to London if I were you, Harry, for the purpose of checking my father's extravagances, would have been the further wording, which she spared me; and I thanked her, wishing, at the same time, that she would get the habit of using choicer phrases whenever there might, by chance, be a stress of emotion between us.
Once roses bloomed on either cheek, now lilies take their place; And you, who once would talk of love, now still and silent stay. Come, come unto the window and watch the pageant gay! Abindarraez is riding by; his train is full in view; In all Granada none can boast a choicer retinue."
He filled his cup and drained it at one draught, looking askance at the royal favorite. "Come, Count Neroweg," said Spatachair, "there is mercy for every sin; some other day you will treat us to a choicer feast and you will promise your wife to preside at the banquet." "And by the faith of the Lion of Poitiers, I promise not to chuckle her under the chin too freely."
"You are severe. Mr. Brown's social effort is not a bad type of the entertainments that prevail in fashionable life." "Well, it may be true, but they never seemed to me so lacking in good taste and refinement before. Wait till we dispense choice viands and wines to choicer spirits in our own land, and I will guarantee a marvellously wide difference.
Throw it away, Edwin, boy; throw it away." "What a gabble the old geezer makes," Hare-Lip remarked, when, the teeth all extracted, they began an attempt at equal division. They were very quick and abrupt in their actions, and their speech, in moments of hot discussion over the allotment of the choicer teeth, was truly a gabble.
Beaumont provided for her choicer guests. The man who wrote this escaped with his life, but I do not think he will live many years. The doctors tell him he must have sustained some severe shock to the nerves." Austin took the manuscript, but never read it.
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