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When he rather unbecomingly filliped John Bull on the nose in his maiden speech as the premier ambassador, incidentally ridiculing some of his own countrymen's war ideals, President Harding and Secretary Hughes, gravely and with rather obvious emphasis, tried to set the matter aright as best they could.

Josephine, I have always been a good grandfather to you." "Perhaps you have done your best, Grand-dad, but your best has not been much. I am clothed after a fashion, and fed after a style, and educated!" she filliped her slender fingers scornfully; "educated! I belong to the self-taught. Still, after your lights, you have been a good Grand-dad. Now, what is all this preamble about?

And her mother filliped her nose till it was red and blue; and it was all done for pure love. When the mother had drunk out of her bottle and had gone to sleep upon it, the robber girl went to the Reindeer, and said: "I should like very much to tickle you a few times more with the knife, for you are very funny then; but it's all the same.

At first there was a little of Delitzsch and his Babel-Bible addresses, brought up by Selmour, an amiable Presbyterian of shining bare pate and cheerful red beard, a man whom scandal had filliped ever so coyly with a repute of leanings toward Universalism.

Roberts knew just when Dirk Colson stealthily filliped back his pen from the distance to which it had been rolled, and, sitting upright that he might attract the less notice, tried his hand on the curve which was giving even Dr. Everett trouble. When the young teacher discovered it he made also another discovery, which he proclaimed:

"You and you alone can bring it." Annesley drank. And the champagne filliped colour to her cheeks. "Now we'll go on and think out the problem of what may happen at your door if Fate takes me there," the man said. "Your old friend's sailor son is no use to me. He can't be whisked back from the North Pole to London for my benefit.

These latter had, each of them, some mummery peculiar to himself. One dragged a huge chain wherever he went, another an ouranoutang, whilst a third was furnished with scourges, and all performed to a charm; some clambered up trees, holding one foot in the air; others poised themselves over a fire, and without mercy filliped their noses.

"Dear Nell, and that was why I found you so pale and cold and quiet, sitting by me when I woke, guarding me faithfully as you promised you would. How brave and kind you were!" "Villain! I should much like to fire your own pistols at you for this prank of yours." And Casimer laughingly filliped the image on its absurdly aquiline nose.

Merrihew took the cigar from his teeth and went through the pantomime of tossing it out of the window. "Si, si!" assented the conductor, delighted that he was finally understood. "You might have given me the tip," Merrihew grumbled across to Hillard. He viewed the halfburnt perfecto ruefully and filliped it through the window. "How should I know smoking was prohibited?"

You would not believe him, would you? 'Oh, then I can't say. Why should he condemn himself? 'But you would know you would know that he was a man to suffer death rather than be guilty of the smallest baseness. His birth what is that! Rose filliped her fingers: 'But his acts what he is himself you would be sure of, would you not? Dear Juley! Oh, for heaven's sake, speak out plainly to me.