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Who is the Wickliffe boy? Tell us that before we play his tip," Adair demanded. Hilary could not speak for laughing. Allys smiled entrancingly. "The Wickliffe boy is a knight-errant born out of time," she said. "I'm wondering if it will last. We came to know him last summer mother and I down at Hollymount, my uncle's place in Virginia.

The evergreens enfolded them in a palpable dusk; but entrancingly near, shimmering under a sunny gleam, stood a company of birches in their first spring wear. They were trembling, not so much under the breeze as from the hurrying rhythm of the year. Their green was vivid enough to lave the vision in light; and Letty looked beyond it to a brighter vista still.

She has come to visit her parents and her husband is with her; since she did not know for certain whether she would be able to come to the school she had not written either to me or to Hella about it. She is so lovely and so entrancingly loveable. When the bell rang for class and Frau Doktor Dunker came in I saw that she was still standing outside.

"It never bunches, but it's inclined to pack down and make me sag." "But cotton is a high-grade stuffing. I may say it is even more stylish, not to say aristocratic, than straw," said the Scarecrow politely. "Still, it is but proper that one so entrancingly lovely should have the best stuffing there is going. I er I'm so glad I've met you, Miss Scraps! Introduce us again, Shaggy."

But you will also come upon a hundred crooked little streets and narrow alleys, which, tho entrancingly picturesque, tell of yet other days and other conditions. They tell of those early medieval days when the houses were almost all of wood and roofed with straw-thatching or wooden tiles; when the chimneys and bridges alike were built of wood.

She dropped her hand down upon his, as it rested on the table, with a swift, light, caressing pressure, and her eyes softened entrancingly as they looked up into his. Then she was gone. He stood there, cool, immovable, self-possessed, outwardly still to all appearance intent upon the book which he held. But in reality he saw it not.

"Well, by George!" murmured the man, weakly, a dawning amazement driving the frown from his face. "Spgggh oo wah!" gurgled the boy, holding out two tiny fists. A slow smile came to the man's face. "Well, I'll be darned," he muttered half-shamefacedly, wholly delightedly. "If the rascal doesn't act as if he knew me!" "Ah goo spggghh!" grinned the infant, toothlessly, but entrancingly.

And, repeating the honeyed word, so entrancingly distorted, he fell into a kind of stupor; vague, beautiful pictures rising before him, the one least blurred being of himself, on horseback, sweeping between Flopit and a racing automobile. "But shall I not see you again, to thank you more properly?" she cried, pleading. "Some other day perhaps," he answered. And left her in a cloud of dust.

Trask thought she appeared entrancingly healthy and "out of doors." "It's going to be a jolly fine trip," said Trask. "I hope you'll enjoy it one hundredth as much as I do." "But gold-mine hunting is no novelty to you," she said. "It's the first time I've actually gone to sea in search of a gold mine. And there are other reasons which make this trip unique." "You are absurdly reticent, Mr. Trask."

How the quiet beauty soothed and caressed him! Surely there were moments when the wilderness, tamed at last, like a lovely, wayward mistress become entrancingly docile, fondles the hand, and ravishes the senses of the strong man who conquered it. Is this one of the rich rewards Life holds in the palm of her hand for the path-finders?... This glorious sense of ownership.

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