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Impulsively her arms reached out in an eager final appeal. "I'm down," she said simply, "give me a chance to get up." When Miss Coates came to give battle to the Vances, she foresaw the interview might be unpleasant. It was proving even more unpleasant than she had expected, but her duty seemed none the less obvious. "You should have thought of that," she said, "before you were found out."
"It was over six years," he went on excitedly, "before it made a cent. And, then, it was my money and anything I give my niece is charity. She's not entitled " Garrett appeared at the door. "Miss Coates," he announced, "and Mr. Winthrop." Judge Gaylor raised a hand for silence, and as Mr.
The sound aroused me in a moment, and walking out into the little ante-room in which the instrument was placed, I took it up anticipating Coates, who had immediately come in from the garden where he was engaged at the time. "Hello!" I said. A voice with which I was unfamiliar, a man's voice speaking rather thickly, replied: "Is that Mr. Addison?" "Yes."
"Beyond them he described people with short Coates, and Sleeves to the Elbowes, that passed that way in Shippes like ours. Many Kingdomes hee described mee to the heade of the Bay, which seemed to bee a mightie River, issuing from mightie mountaines, betwixt the two seas; the people clothed at Ocamahowan.
Or she thinks about that wonderful time when the Metropolitan Opera Company sang a week's engagement in Kansas City, and Thea sent for her and had her stay with her at the Coates House and go to every performance at Convention Hall. Thea let Tillie go through her costume trunks and try on her wigs and jewels. And the kindness of Mr. Ottenburg!
"Well, he certainly was most attentive to that pretty Miss Billeton. You remember her father was lost overboard four years ago from his yacht. Mr. Coates told me he met her only a day or so ago; she had come down to look after the new ball-room they are adding to the old house. You know her, don't you?" "No never heard of her. How old is she?" rejoined Lucy in a careless tone.
Neither Mr. nor Miss Montenero were there; but, to my utter discomfiture, a few minutes after we were seated, vulgar Mrs. Coates and all her tribe appeared. She elbowed her difficult way onward towards us, and nodding to me familiarly, seated herself and her Vandals on a line with us.
He turned savagely upon Miss Coates. "You haven't lost anything yet, have you?" he demanded. "She hasn't hurt you, has she? If it's revenge you want," he cried insolently, "why don't you throw vitriol on the girl?" "Revenge!" exclaimed Miss Coates indignantly. "It is my duty. My public duty. I'm not alone in this; I am acting with the District Attorney. It is our duty."
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Lord Mowbray, who had assisted in conducting the ladies out, now followed me; he saw, and called to one of his footmen, and despatched him for a chair. "There, now," said Mowbray, "we may leave the rest to Mrs. Coates, who can elbow her own way through it. Come back with me Mrs. Abingdon plays Lady Bab Lardoon, her favourite character she is incomparable, and I would not miss it for the world."
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