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He kept his tongue between his teeth and his teeth locked; and that must have been hard on Devore, for he was a flickery, high-tempered man, and nervous as a cat besides. To my knowledge, the only time he ever broke out was when we teetotally missed the Castleton divorce story. So far as the major's part in it was concerned, it was the Stickney veto story all over again, with variations.

You'll see our ads in all the theater programs and Sunday papers. That's what brings in the " "But see here," breaks in Ham, "how the merry dingbats would you use me in a beauty parlor? I'm just curious." Nivens pulls that flickery smile of his again. "That wasn't exactly what I had in mind, sir," says he.

There was never anything to do evenin's but to walk in the Common, or go to the movies, if we had the dime to blow in, or just stay in our room. Well, our room wasn't very pleasant. It was hot in summer, and cold in winter, and the gas-jet was so measly and so flickery that we couldn't sew or read, even if we hadn't been too fagged out to do either which we 'most generally was.

So then he gets up, and joins the lads, and tries to sing a little; but he comes back very still and sits down. We could see the flickery light upon the boys' faces, and on the rigging, and on the cap'n, who was damning the bo'sen a little aft. "Jake," says he, quite low, "look here. I've been thinking.

The wind was up a little, and the light at helm looked flickery and red. "Jake," says he all at once, "where's your mother?" "In heaven!" says I, all taken aback; and if ever I came nigh what you might call a little disrespect to your mother, it was on that occasion, from being taken so aback. "Oh!" said he. "Got any women-folks to home that miss you?" asks he, by and by.

She just indulges in a flickery smile, then straightens her face out and remarks: "Well, Torchy, I haven't had the pleasure, have I?" Say, she's a real sport, Vee is, take it from me! "Guess not," says I. "This is Helma, late of London, just now at large. It's a case of one's havin' mislaid one's home." "Oh!" says Vee, a little doubtful. "And one's parents too?"

"Howdy," says I, glancin' up at the clock to see if the prospects was good for makin' the 5:17 out to Harbor Hills. "I am told you know the town rather well," suggests McCrea, sort of mild and apologetic. "Me!" says I. "Oh, I can usually find my way back to Broadway even in foggy weather." He indulges in a flickery little smile.

Even so, the rapturous reception accorded to a North American pales to a dim and flickery puniness alongside the perfect riot and whirlwind of enthusiasm which marks the entry into an all-night place of a South American. Time was when, to the French understanding, exuberant prodigality and the United States were terms synonymous; that time has passed.

The children had led him back, although he did not realise it. He believed, on the contrary, that it was he who led and they who followed. For true leadership is ever inspired, making each follower feel that he goes first and of his own free will.... 'Jimbo, you flickery sprite, where are you now? he called, suddenly noticing how faint the little fire had grown with distance.

How glad I was to get off! My Good-byes were hurried when once the brown envelope had come. He had lost his blue color, but still looked rather flickery. 'If you go to Bulawayo, you'll remember, won't you? he said. 'You've got the plan? He had given me an elaborate little drawing of two streets that converged.

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