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We now have two to the front, one on each side, and two to the rear, all far out of rifle-range. "On again after breakfast. It is about eight-fifteen. The other two have come back without 'reserves, thank God. Very possibly they did not go away at all, but were hidden by a dip in the ground. I cannot see that any of them are nearer.

Sitting down at the writing-table, he scribbled a note to Lord Henry, asking him to send him round something to read, and reminding him that they were to meet at eight-fifteen that evening. "Wait for an answer," he said, handing it to him, "and show the men in here." In two or three minutes there was another knock, and Mr.

He comes up every morning by the eight-fifteen and returns again by the five-ten. Would you say that a book is bound to be bad because it appeals to Jones? Then again, take Tomlinson: he lives, as you are well aware, at Forest Gate which is Epping way, and entertains you on Kakemonos whenever you call upon him. You know what I mean, of course. I think 'Kakemono' is right.

The coach was anxious and tired to-day and his voice was harsh. "Edwards, you join the 'varsity to-night. We may have to use you at left end. Benson's pretty badly hurt, I understand. Be upstairs at eight-fifteen promptly. You've got to learn the signals and about fifteen plays before Saturday. Tell your coach I've taken you, please." "Yes, sir."

I've always rather envied the Students' Aid Society seniors, because they have such a good chance to pick out the interesting freshmen, but I shan't any more." "Not even after to-day?" Betty frowned reflectively. "Well, of course to-day has been pretty grand with all those ices, and Christy, and the freshmen all so cheerful and amusing. And then there's the eight-fifteen.

Sitting down at the writing-table, he scribbled a note to Lord Henry, asking him to send him round something to read, and reminding him that they were to meet at eight-fifteen that evening. "Wait for an answer," he said, handing it to him, "and show the men in here." In two or three minutes there was another knock, and Mr.

Marie pulled out his watch and looked at it. "Eight-fifteen," said he. "What time are we asked for eight-thirty? That means nine: It's an English house, and nobody will be on time. It's out of fashion to be prompt nowadays." "I should hardly call the Marquis de Saulnes English, you know," objected Hartley. "Well, his wife is," said the other, "and they're altogether English in manner.

The genial warmth oozed through his form, and continued to ooze until he woke once more, this time at eight-fifteen. Breakfast being at eight, it occurred to him that his position with Mr. Seymour was not improved. While he was devoting a few moments' profound meditation to this point the genial warmth got in its fell work once again. When he next woke, the bell was ringing for school.

Obviously again she had caught the eight-fifteen train from Ripstead, as she had done once or twice before when rehearsals or other theatrical business had required an early arrival in London. Septimus's telegram had not only allayed no apprehension, but it had aroused a mild curiosity. Septimus was master of his own actions. His going up to London was no one's concern.

The worry lines around Pa Keller's face began to deepen. Ivy said that she didn't believe that she cared to go back to Miss Shont's select school for young ladies. October thirty-first came. "We'll take the eight-fifteen to-morrow," said her father to Ivy. "All right," said Ivy. "Do you know where he works?" asked he. "No," answered Ivy. "That'll be all right.