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If you like these franknesses, I can tell you another. Bartholomew's Hospital: a smart gentleman, who was sent with the staff, carried it in the evening, when the Chancellor happened to be drunk. "Well, Mr. Bartlemy," said his lordship, snuffing, "what have you to say?"

"And, by George!" said Ashe, pausing in his walk, "she warned me." And there rose in his memory the formal garden at Grosville Park, the little figure at his side, and Kitty's franknesses "I shall take mad fancies for people. I sha'n't be able to help it. I have one now, for Geoffrey Cliffe." He smiled. There was the difficulty!

Banneker recalled hearing of outrageous franknesses from his lips, directed upon small and great, and, most amazingly, accepted without offense, because of the translucent purity of the medium through which, as it were, the inner prophet had spoken. Besides, he was usually right. His first words to Banneker, after his greeting, were: "You are exceedingly well tailored."

It was a curious gesture on the part of a man whose franknesses were as clean-cut as his silences. "Well " he began. "I don't know. Perhaps.

Oddly enough Frau Bucher, despite all her bluntness, never let a hint out of the bag of her franknesses before Kirtley. After Jim Deming's second riotous invasion of Villa Elsa, when there had been confirmed the abject and tumultuous surrender of the two ladies, mind, body and soul, to mere money, prostrate at the feet of an American "pig," Gard experienced a numbness of heart.