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Well, she'll never miss Patmos, at this rate, will she?" "Perhaps she had better never have left Patmos," suggested Elmore gravely. "I don't know what you mean, Owen," said his wife, as if hurt. "I mean that it's a great pity she should give herself up to the same frivolous amusements here that she had there.

"The officer was very polite; and when he found that she was from America, it turned out that he was a great sympathizer with the North, and that he had a brother in our army. Don't you think that was nice?" "Probably some mere soldier of fortune, with no heart in the cause," said Elmore. "And very likely he has no brother there, as I told Lily.

What date is it? the 25th? And it doesn't matter about the day of the week. 'Dear Mr. Hoskins Dear Mr. Hoskins Dear Mr. Hosk' Ought you to put Clay Hoskins, Esq., at the top or the bottom or not at all, when you've said Dear Mr. Hoskins? Esquire seems so cold, anyway, and I won't put it! 'Dear Mr. Hoskins' Professor Elmore!" she implored reproachfully, "tell me what to say!"

It will be a very pretty way of returning his compliment, and it will be a sort of delicate acknowledgement of his kindness in asking her, and in so many other ways. Yes, you've hit it exactly, Owen; she shall go as 'Westward." "Go?" echoed Elmore, who had with difficulty realized the rapid change of tense. "I thought you said you couldn't get her ready." "We must manage somehow," replied Mrs.

"But I think you might go and dine at one of the hotels at the Danieli instead of that Italian restaurant; and then Lily could see somebody at the table d'hôte, and not simply perish of despair." "I I didn't suppose it was so bad as that," said Elmore. "Why, of course, she hasn't said anything, she's far too well-bred for that; but I can tell from my own feelings how she must suffer.

"Miss Elmore," said Elliot, abruptly, "may I ask you, sincerely, had you any design in a remark you made to me in the early part of the evening?" Florence paused, and though habitually the most practised and self-possessed of women, the color actually receded from her cheek, as she answered, "Yes, Mr. Elliot; I must confess that I had." "And is it possible, then, that you have heard any thing?"

Elmore, and often gave her advice, while he practised an easy gallantry with Lily, and ignored Elmore altogether. His intimacy was superior to the accidents of their moods, and their slights and snubs were accepted apparently as interesting expressions of a civilization about which he was insatiably curious, especially as regarded the relations of young people.

"I got the asthmy an jes don' feel like talkin' no more. Long time ago when I was sick master always had a doctor to me now I have to hire one. And they always fed me good and clothed me but after I was free I would go round and work around to git a little sumpin to eat." Interviewer: Thomas Elmore Lucy Person interviewed: Caroline Smith, Russellville, Arkansas Age: 83

Elmore very thoughtfully, "that this will be something quite in the style of the old masquerades under the Republic." "Regular Ridotto business, the Spanish consul says," answered Hoskins.

Well, he's made a fortune out of an army contract; and he's going to marry the engagement came out just before I left Bella Stearns." At these words Mrs. Elmore sat upright, the only posture in which the fact could be imagined. "Lily!" "Oh, I can tell you these are gay times in America," triumphed the young girl. She now put her hand to her mouth and hid a yawn. "You're sleepy," said Mrs. Elmore.

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