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"Luella," she said, "will you kindly favor us with a little music? Give us that duet Mr. Ginsling and you rendered the other evening. You have a magnificent bass voice, sir," she said to Mr. Ginsling, in her most dulcet tones; "will you not kindly assist Miss Sealy?"

But presently resuming her former manner, "I remember now," said she in dulcet tones: "the anxiety you are labouring under is about a large sum of money, is it not?" "What, can you give me any information about it?" said he, surprised. "I think we can render you great service in the matter, infinite service, Mr. Hardie," was the reply, in a voice of very honey. Alfred was amazed at this.

So it was that, when I next heard the tapping keys and dulcet bell of my Enchanted Type-writer, and, after listening intently for a moment, realized that my friend Boswell was making a copy of a Sherlock Holmes Memoir thereon for his next Sunday's paper, all thought of the interesting little red book of the last meeting flew out of my head.

And as I strive to body forth the tale Of all I suffer, all that thou hast done, Forth shall the dread voice roll, and bear along Shreds from my vitals torn for greater pain. Then listen, not to dulcet harmony, But to a discord wrung by mad despair Out of this bosom's depths of bitterness, To ease my heart and plant a sting in thine.

Meditate on these commandments day and night; so shalt thou be a dog of good breeding and an honor to thy master. Our friend Dove Dulcet, the well-known sub-caliber poet, has recently issued a slender volume of verses called Peanut Butter. He thinks we may be interested to see the comment of the press on his book.

He evidently meant to wait up for Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, but was soon overcome by sweet slumbers, for presently in addition to the slow ticking of the clock Marguerite could hear the monotonous and dulcet tones of the worthy fellow's breathing. For some time now, she had realised that the beautiful warm October's day, so happily begun, had turned into a rough and cold night.

And then, of course, her blushing roses faded to a lily white; and then, of course, it was his duty to support her slender form; neither were those dulcet murmurs absent which forever must be present when the female kind begin to have the best of it. So they went on once or twice, and would have gone on fifty times if fortune had allowed them thus to hang on one another.

"Leave me the name and address, and I'll see that they send it direct from the store. I'll put one of your cards inside." "And another thing," Morris concluded. "See that you don't hold nothing out on us by way of commission." Mrs. Perlmutter smiled serenely. "I won't," she said, in dulcet tones. It was the fourth day after Potash & Perlmutter's receipt of the wedding invitation.

And after many journeys wide, wearied of banishment, He sees the lofty tower in which his Moorish maid is pent. Now the hoarse trumpets of the morn were driving sleep away; They sounded as the fleeting night gave truce unto the day. The hubbub of the busy crowd ceased at that dulcet sound, In which one moment high and low peace and refreshment found.

Quitting the mirror, she went to Captain Joliette's side and, placing her hand on his arm, as she threw into his eyes all the magnetism of her glance, said, in a dulcet tone: "Will you accompany me to the hôtel, Captain?" The young man joyously assented, and soon an elegant equipage was bearing him swiftly towards the prima donna's apartments.