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Thank you, Mr. Byrd, in the sitting- room. Mary, you dear, I adore you and your house I shall come again soon. Where are my gloves?" She was all energy, helping Felicity with her veil, settling her own hat, kissing Mary, and cranking the runabout an operation she would not allow Stefan to attempt for her with her usual effervescent efficiency. "I'd no idea it was so late!" she exclaimed.

So, among the endless projects of the effervescent Professor, is one for reviving the Scotch college in Paris the original building happening still to survive and for making it a centre for Scottish students and Scottish culture in the gay city.

"I can well admit that," he laughed. "Oh," she cried, in mock rebuke, "the idea!" "It's your own and a very brilliant one," he retorted, and they laughed together. There was no resisting the gale of Nelia Crete's effervescent spirits. It was clear that she had burst through bonds of restraint that had imprisoned her soul for years.

Really great men write lightly, suggestively, and with a certain amount of indifference, dash, froth and foam. When women evolve literary foam, it is the sweet, cloying, fixed foam of the charlotte russe not the bubbling, effervescent Voltaire article. Could M. de Voltaire suggest a way in which her manuscript might be lightened up so the public executioner would deign to notice it?

A Dublin mob, never so little in earnest and led by a dozen really determined men, ought to be able to make as short work of it as the hordes of the Faubourgs in Paris made of the Bastille, with its handful of invalids, on that memorable 14th of July, about which so many lies have passed into history, and so much effervescent nonsense is still annually talked and printed.

Madison was with her husband, whom she seldom left; Hedrick had departed ostensibly for school; and the house was as still as a farm in winter an intolerable condition of things for an effervescent young woman whose diet was excitement. Cora, drumming with her fingers upon a window in the owl-haunted cell, made noises with her throat, her breath and her lips not unsuggestive of a sputtering fuse.

Also an effervescent geniality which found expression in shaking hands with anybody who happened to be handy, in mechanically agreeing with all views that were put before him and immediately afterwards contradicting them; in a painful desire to be regarded as popular. In fact, in all the things which got immediately upon Sanders' nerves, this man was a sealed pattern of a bore.

And then, besides, you would find it so very comforting." "The novel?" "No; the wife. She could take Ramsdell's place, you know." Reed chuckled. "She would need to be a lusty Amazon, Prather, if she took the contract of lugging me about." But Prather waved his hand in circles that were intended to be explanatory. "Not a bit, Opdyke; not a bit," he said, with effervescent cheer.

The effervescent enthusiasm of her nature makes speech indispensable. I do not believe that, during the two-and-a-half-hour recital of Mr. Carville, Miss Fraenkel had any coherent thoughts. More than any other women the American woman avoids the cooler levels of intellectual judgment. In one moment she stands, nude of the commonest knowledge of a person or a thing.

The incomparable the lightsome the effervescent her life a rose-coloured smear across the history of France her smile tier upon tier of sparkling teeth her heart, that delicate organ for which kings fought in the streets like common dukes but enough; let us trace her to her obscure parentage. You all know the Place de la Concorde she was not born there.

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