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Updated: June 14, 2025


There was something fascinatingly mysterious in his tones and actions to that youth, who devoured dime novels on the sly. "Sammy," said Shorty, "I'm goin' away, right off, and I don't want the people in the house to know nothin' of it. I want you to help me." "You bet I will," responded the boy, with his eyes dancing. "Goin' to run away? I'm goin to run away myself some day.

Of this expedition James Jeffrey Roche says, in his "Byways of War," which is of all books published about Walker the most intensely and fascinatingly interesting and complete: "Years afterward the peon herdsman or prowling Cocupa Indian in the mountain by-paths stumbled over the bleaching skeleton of some nameless one whose resting-place was marked by no cross or cairn, but the Colts revolver resting beside his bones spoke his country and his occupation the only relic of the would-be conquistadores of the nineteenth century."

A critic might have declared the sensitive mouth a shade too broad for the tapering lines which formed the firmly rounded chin; he might have said that the upper lip, against which its companion was now tightly pressed to check its trembling, was too short for classic beauty; but he would hardly have been able to find a flaw in the molding of the straight, slender nose or the broad forehead, or the cheeks which curved as symmetrically as the petals of a damask rose, or if he were human with the faint shadows at the corners of the lips which were not dimples, but fascinatingly suggested them.

Only it's killingly tiresome that they don't wear a sabre. Why do they take it off? It's strange, plague take it! The soldiers themselves don't understand how much more fascinatingly they'd shine! If they were to take a look at the spurs, the way they tinkle, especially if a uhlan or some colonel or other is showing off wonderful! It's just splendid to look at them lovely!

Dear Vick, her own chum, her girl's first ideal of a man, fascinatingly developed by his two years in Munich, must not go bobbing between Nan Lawton and Conny! And here was Margaret Lawton so different from her cousin's wife with the delicate, high brow, the firm, aristocratic line from temple to chin. She was the rarest and best of the St.

"But where is the Major?" It was exquisitely calculated. She had pulled the string and the marionette moved with precision. A daze, a flash, a stammer all the embarrassment of a man who believes that in a day-dream he has given a second address first. "Miss Miss O'Neill," he stuttered, mechanically removing his hat. "Nelly to my friends," she smiled fascinatingly. "Come in!"

In fact, to destroy terrestrial idols of every kind, to dispel the clouds of inordinate affection and concentrative love, which fascinatingly float around the mind and screen from its view the radiant brightness of heaven and heavenly things, is the great object of Shakerism.

In the third act, the song sung by the sleep-walker in her state of unconsciousness "Ah non credea mirarti," was a great success. And most fascinatingly lovely the Diva looked in her white night-dress, with her wreath of rich auburn tresses hanging in luxuriant curls around her shoulders.

Wells, there is a novel which is significant in its interpretation of the trend of affairs today, and fascinatingly interesting as fiction. It is Mr. Wells at his best. The Rise of Jennie Cushing By MARY S. WATTS, Author of "Nathan Burke," "Van Cleve," etc. Cloth, 12mo. $1.35 net. In Nathan Burke Mrs. Watts fold with great power the story of a man.

The Ballade works up a very powerful climax; the Scherzino swishes fascinatingly; and the Romanza for piano is a notably mature and serious work. Two ballads have made the so romantic name of Harry Rowe Shelley a household word in America. They are the setting of Tom Moore's fiery "Minstrel Boy," and a strange jargon of words called "Love's Sorrow."

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