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Updated: May 24, 2025
The air was even richer in aroma than it had been in the morning, but its breath seemed to be part of the uncanny stridulation of the katydids. The windows of the dancing-pavilion beyond the level part of the lawn gleamed like so many sheets of yellow fire. Presently its door flew open, sending a slanting shaft of light over the grass
Another wise provision is that a generous portion of the amounts received from early sales of lots is being devoted to general improvements that are for mutual benefit; such as the extension of roads, paths, trails and water-pipes, a substantial breakwater for better protection of launches and boats, larger dancing-pavilion or platform, automobile garage, more dressing rooms for bathers, etc.
But how long will it take you to write that play for your mollycoddle poet? You can get through with it before the Country Club gets going good, can't you? We've had a new floor in the dancing-pavilion built, and the directors ordered a foxy music machine last night."
The rivulet ended in a broader stream, on whose bank he found a long, low boat-house already locked and abandoned. A wooden bridge ran across to the opposite shore, where a large dancing-pavilion stood, waiting for the snow to follow the drifting leaves through the open windows.
And a good water-supply, pumped from Rat River, a brawling mountain stream that flows just south of the town, has encouraged the care of lawns and trees. Before de Spain had walked far he heard music from the open-air dancing-pavilion in Grant Street.
I was appointed here by the French Governor three years ago to administer the district, which needed a strong hand. I like it, and have bought land and built this house. I will stay my days here. There is the farehau, the administration building where I meet the people and we have conferences." He pointed to a wooden cottage near by, with what looked like a dancing-pavilion attached.
One charters a rickety-looking, weather-beaten dancing-pavilion, built over the water, and after storing the children for your true Creole never leaves the small folks at home and the baskets and mothers downstairs, the young folks go up-stairs and dance to the tune of the best band you ever heard.
Then one of the men gathered her to him with one arm, pressing his cheek against hers "She's my wife," he jested. "We are married. Let go, boys." "I'll sue you for alimony then," piped the girl Finally, they released her, and the next minute I saw them walking across the lawn in the direction of the dancing-pavilion The man who had talked scientific philanthropy spat in disgust "Shame!" he said.
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