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"But I stay with my brother," said Copley, "because he is going to make a longer journey, and I want to go with him." "Where is he going?" asked Rollo. "Why, we have engaged a vetturino," replied Copley, "and are going to travel slowly to Florence, and from Florence into the northern part of Italy, to Milan and Venice, and all those places.
The Sergeant of the guard thrust the lantern closer. "Lift his head, some o' yer, the man's alive. Copley, get some water, an' two of yer run fer the stretcher leg it now. We 'll have yer out o' here in a minute, Lieutenant. What happened, sir? Who shot yer?" Gaskins' dulled eyes strayed from the speaker's face, until he saw Hamlin, still firmly gripped by the sentry.
It was long before he gave his confidence to him, for cold suspicion lay deep in his character. Never once would he trust himself outside his own ship and away from his own men. But Copley Banks came often on board the Happy Delivery, and joined Sharkey in many of his morose debauches, so that at last any lingering misgivings of the latter were set at rest.
Entrance to a Village; painted from nature in a pleasing style by C.R. Stanley. Interior of a Highlander's House; E. Landseer, R.A. Distant View of Goderich Church; Copley Fielding. The Recruit; by H. Liversege.
And, after all how much of nature can you express? You confest yourself yesterday baffled by all the magnificence around you. 'Yes! to paint it worthily one would require to be a Turner, a Copley Fielding, and a Creswick, all in one.
This reduced the city to absolute submission. Mrs. John L. Gardner's fine Italian palace in the Fenway, with its wealth of art treasures, was turned into a staff headquarters and occupied by the Crown Prince, General von Kluck, and Count Zeppelin. The main body of officers established themselves in the best hotels and clubs, the Copley Plaza, the Touraine, the Parker House, the Somerset, the St.
There, where the black marks were on the wall, there had hung two pictures. Margaret and her father religiously believed them to be a Tintoret and Copley. Well, they were gone now. He had been used to dust them with a light brush every morning, himself, but now he said, "You can clean the pictures to-day, Margaret. Be careful, my child."
"Our Ruth was wounded in France and has been in danger on many occasions, as we all know. Never has she more gracefully escaped disaster, nor been aided by a more chivalrous cavalier. Drink! Drink to Ruth Fielding and to Chessleigh Copley! They are two very lucky people, for that ceiling might have cracked their crowns." They drank the toast most of them with much laughter.
Copley made no further remark, but his husky chucklings over the batter's failures, sent the blood to Nelson's head and assisted him in finally misjudging a high one on the inside corner. "You're out!" pronounced the umpire. "That's the pitching, cap!" laughed Larkins. "They had their fun with you last year; now it's your turn."
This was a tall, pink-cheeked, well set-up youth looking as though, like Tom, he had seen military service, and with an abundance of light hair above his broad brow. At school Chessleigh Copley had been nicknamed "Lasses" because of that crop of hair.
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