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"She's going to stay at home and mind the shop; it's the mother what's coming out. Going to spend the evening with me!" Mr. Wright frowned. "What did you do that for?" he demanded, hotly. "I didn't do it," said Mr. Kemp, equably; "they done it. The old lady says that, just for once in her life, she wants to see how it feels to spend money like water."

"I'll swear I don't!" denied Richardson. "Then what do you mean telling every one that my Belle insulted your wife last night at the opera house?" demanded Cora, ceasing to struggle. "Belle?" repeated Richardson equably. "I don't know what you're talking about. Be reasonable. Explain yourself." "Yes, I got it straight," insisted the Italian.

I have heard all about your engagement from Lucy. She was here to-day with Senorita De Gayangos." "So I believe," said Random, still stiffly; "but you see I was anxious to come and see you." "Ah!" said Mrs. Jasher equably, "you heard that I was ill. Yes; I have been in bed ever since yesterday afternoon, until a couple of hours ago. But I am now better. My dinner has done me good.

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Selby, she says. And she goes and here's me hunting and pawing around " "Yes," agreed Mr. Baruch; "it is inconvenient. So I will come back tomorrow with my matter, when you shall have more time. Then the poor man, he is worse or better?" "You don't suppose I been inquiring after him, do you?" squealed Selby. "No," replied Mr. Baruch equably, "I do not suppose that, Selby, my friend."

There is fire enough, but it glows more equably and shines on sweeter scenes than in the poet's earlier verse. It is as if a brand from the camp-fire had kindled these logs on the old homestead's hearth, whose flickering benediction touches tremulously those dear heads of long ago that are now transfigured with a holier light.

"Politics is politics. Eh?" he grunted. "It's a great game," returned the journalist. "Think up that 'call-me-Bob' business yourself?" "I got it from a reliable source." "Damn lie," remarked Poultney Masters equably. "Did the work, though. Banneker, why didn't you let me know you were in the market?" "In the stock-market? What has that "

Are we rehearsing, or is this a debating society? Miss Hobson, nothing is going to be written into anybody's part. Now are you satisfied?" "She said..." "Oh, never mind," observed Miss Winch, equably. "It was only a random thought. Working for the good of the show all the time. That's me." "Now, sweetie!" pleaded Mr. Cracknell, emerging from the collar like a tortoise.

The house is Susan's. Susan and I are step-sisters. Half the house ought to have been left to me, only Grandfather Pike knew I was worshipped, simply worshipped in Paris, and he wrote me something scriptural about Babylon." "At any rate," said Alston, "you are technically visiting your niece, and you come here and tell me she is a thief and a liar." "You sent for me," said Madame Beattie equably.

The Prince had seated himself beside the open fire, where he yawned and now looked up with a smile. "Well, Louis," said the Prince de Gatinais "so Monsieur de Puysange and I have run you to earth at last. And I find you have determined to defy me, eh?" "I trust there is no question of defiance," Louis de Soyecourt equably returned.

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