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"There were some gypsies in our neighborhood, only we did not know it the first day," continued Mr. Dolman, "and their camp was of course thoroughly examined, but no little people in the least resembling the children were found there." "Then of course it goes without saying," continued Fortune, "that the gypsies passed on the little dears to other folk.

Lord have mercy upon us miserable sinners, Thomas Dolman has built a new house and turned away all his spinners. History of Newbury, by Walter Money, F.S.A. The old Cloth Hall which has led to this digression has been recently restored, and is now a museum.

Becky tossed her head. "I've got a new dolman," she said, turning to one of her young men who was present by special grace. "You should see me in it. I look noble." "Yes," said Mrs. Belcovitch proudly. "It shines in the sun." "Is it like the one Bessie Sugarman's got?" inquired the young man. "Bessie Sugarman!" echoed Becky scornfully. "She gets all her things from the tallyman.

"You need not say Aunt Jane Dolman," replied the lady; "that is a very stiff way of speaking. Say Aunt Jane. You can kiss me, little boy." Apollo raised his lips and bestowed a very chaste salute upon Aunt Jane's fat cheek. "What is your name?" said Aunt Jane, taking one of his small, hard hands in hers. "Apollo," he replied, flinging his head back. "Apollo! Heaven preserve us!

Her garb was plain and dignified, consisting of a muslin tunic embroidered with gold and enclasped by a diamond belt, a pair of wide sleeves being turned back in oriental fashion. Over this tunic was a red velvet dolman with very short sleeves. The cap set on her white hair was not adorned with bows, but with diamonds of the greatest beauty.

You will do exactly what the doctor says?" "Yes, Aunt Jane." Mrs. Dolman looked earnestly into her little niece's face. "You know," she said, in a brisk voice, "I am, for my part, quite certain that we shall get tidings of the lost children either to-day or to-morrow. We are not leaving a stone unturned to get them back."

Dolman said, putting the points of his fingers together in front of his lean chest. He paused a moment, and Porter groaned inwardly; he knew that attitude. The fingers were rapiers, stilettos; presently their owner would thrust, with cutting phrase, proving that they were all indeed a very bad lot.

"Come, come; when you exchange the dolman for an alb I 'll listen to this from you, if I can listen to it from any one. But happily, now we have no time for more morality, for here comes the carriage." Chatting pleasantly about the soirée and its company, we rolled along towards our quarters, and parted with a cordial shake of the hand for the night.

Is that the second gong? I'se desp'ate hungy. Let's wun downstairs, p'ease, Iris." Diana entered the dining room with her face all aglow with smiles, the rich color back again in her cheeks, and her black eyes dancing. Even Mr. Dolman gave a gasp of relief when he saw her. Even Mrs. Dolman felt a slight degree of satisfaction.

Lyttelton, whose interest he supported with great warmth at an election: this was next year followed by the "Schoolmistress." Mr. Dolman, to whose care he was indebted for his ease and leisure, died in 1745, and the care of his own fortune now fell upon him.

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