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Updated: June 4, 2025
If I could only wish a pair of eight-ounce gloves on him for a few minutes!" So, without stoppin' to change, or even sheddin' the mitts, I walks into the front office, to discover this elegant party in the stream-line cutaway pacin' restless up and down the room.
Near Broadway a prosperous and opulently tailored costume emerges from an apartment house: cutaway coat, striped trousers, very long pointed patent leather shoes with lilac cloth tops. Within this gear, we presently see, is a human being, in the highest spirits. "All set!" he says, joining a group of similars waiting by a shining limousine.
Would that I could give an impression of the dear host at the head of his dinner-table, dressed in black silk knee-breeches and velvet cutaway coat a survival of a politer time, not an affectation of it beaming on his guests with his very brown eyes! Lavender is still associated in my mind with everything that is lovely and refined.
'Well, observed Jack, retiring from the parlour window to his little den along the passage, to put the finishing touch to his toilet the green cutaway and buff waistcoat, which he further set off with a black satin stock 'Well, said he, 'needs must when a certain gentleman drives.
Why waste the perfectly good summer? Why indeed? And so the wedding was set for a few days after Commencement. "That will give me just about enough time to get ready," said Nancy, "and I really think you must get a new cutaway." Then at last Commencement was over. The electricians bore away for another year the last of the class numeral signs which had hung from their respective Headquarters.
If he wishes to make some other type of airship, that is his affair. Good-day." As Mr. Boylan was going out Tom noticed a button dangling from the back of his caller's coat. It hung by a thread, being one of the pair usually sewed on the back of a cutaway garment. "I think you had better take off that button before it falls," suggested Tom. "You may lose it, and perhaps it would be hard to match."
"Anyway, I thought I asked " "Here's Piddie now, sir," says I. "Looks like he'd been after something." He's a wreck, that's all. His derby is caved in, his black cutaway all smooched with lime or something, and one eye is tinted up lovely. In his right fist, though, he has a long yellow envelope. "The charter!" he gasps out dramatic. "Balboa!"
He's a slim, thin-blooded, sharp-faced gent, well along in the thirties, I should judge, with gray showin' in his forelock, and a dear little mustache pointed at the ends; the sort of chappy who wears a braid-bound cutaway and a wrist watch, you know.
Others stopped him; Everett Constable, for one, and the austere Mrs. Atterbury. Hodder would have avoided the ever familiar figure of her son, Gordon, in the invariable black cutaway and checked trousers, but he was standing beside Mr. Parr. "Ahem! Why, Mr. Hodder," he exclaimed, squinting off his glasses, "that was a magnificent effort. I was saying to Mr.
The station-master a solemn Baboo, full of his own importance, becomingly clad in a waving white petticoat, with bare legs and elastic-sided boots, surmounted by a long cutaway frock-coat, topped by a black skull-cap, and finally decorated by a pen behind his ear seemed totally unable to cope with the terrible problem he was set to solve.
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