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The Duc du Maine shows him the respect inspired by his governess, but the Comte de Vermandois, long separated from his mother, has been less coached in this respect, and being thoroughly candid and sincere, shows little restraint.

Do you mean that her good-will can be won only at the point of the bayonet?" "No one coached me. Surely you have not so neglected your education abroad that you do not know how to win a lady's favor." "You are a neutral, indeed." "I wouldn't aid my own brother in a case of this kind." "You are right; in matters of this kind it is every one for himself.

She had been asked to do the part on short notice and had no time for preparation. Miss Darnell telephoned her California physician for aid. He flew to Chicago. Overnight, through hypnosis, Miss Darnell learned her part and astounded the cast by knowing everyone's lines. Not only did she learn the part, but she was coached in the character of the artist she was portraying.

Across the river rose rocky bluffs where dwarfed oaks struggled for a foothold. There were seven boys in the camp and the wholesome young man who had them in charge was like a big brother. There were two or three hours of daily study in which the boys were coached for their autumn examinations. The remainder of the day was free for sport boating, fishing, swimming, tramps, and rides.

Douglas Hyde, and was played at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, on October 21, 1901, by a Gaelic Amateur Dramatic Society coached by W.G. Fay. The author filled the principal part with distinction.

"What does it all mean, Harty?" He looked at me. "Do you really want to know, Bob?" "Of course I do. Do you suppose I've forgotten the larks we used to have, and the scrapes you got me out of, and how you coached me through that exam, in Calculus? It's long ago, Jim; but I took it rather hard, the way you dropped me." He began to look as he used to: he wasn't a selfish fellow in those days.

Nobody could be better coached, he thought. Ericson must certainly know all about it and he was pretty well able to give the despatches a good form himself and then Soame Rivers was a wonderful man for a happy allusion or quotation or illustration.

The chancel was filled with a vested choir which, singing and carrying a cross, advanced down the aisle to meet the bridal party. Molly, who had not been in a church since her childhood, had needed to be coached over and over again in the ins and outs of the complicated service. Sylvia, seated several guests away from the aisle, saw little of the procession as it went up into the chancel.

Among the multitude of our new experiences we learned the value of a judicious "tip." We had learned something concerning tips on the "Plutonia"; Campbell had coached us concerning those, and we were provided with a schedule of rates so much to the bedroom steward, so much to the stewardess, to the deck steward, to the "boots," and all the rest.

Greatly to her delight, Emma Dean had been asked to play the part of the Spirit, and exhibited real histrionic ability in the role. As Loyalheart, Grace, who, day after day, had been painstakingly coached by Anne, left nothing to be desired in her portrayal of the role assigned to her.

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