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Presently he heard the distant sound of wheels, which soon came nearer and nearer, and a carriage, rapidly ascending the slope, stopped on the other side of the little garden-door. "Come, I say! a private carriage!" said the coachman. "Good horses those, to come up the Rue Blanche at a trot."
Into the garden she ushered the pedlar accordingly, and pointing to an old, ruinous garden house, said, "Yonder be's her, mon yonder be's her. Zhe will buy changes an zhe loikes stuffs." "She has left me to come off as I may," thought Wayland, as he heard the hag shut the garden-door behind him.
There's a break in his line of life, just at the right place, when he was so ill in Egypt, which is most remarkable, and when Tommy Luton brought round my bath-chair this morning I had it at the garden-door, because the gravel's just laid at my front-door, and the wheels sink so far into it 'Tommy, I said, 'let me look at your hand a moment, and there on his line of fate, was the little cross that means bereavement.
They listened but heard only the wind, sounding through the tall trees of the boulevard. "Now I think of it, father when the garden-door is once open, shall we take Spoil-sport with us?" "Yes; for if there is a watch-dog, he will settle him. And then he will give us notice of the approach of those who go the rounds.
With conversation of this kind she helped him at supper; and ordered him to drink a good deal of wine to recover his spirits; by which means he drank more than he could well bear. The cloth being taken away, Assad having occasion to go out, took an opportunity when the queen did not observe him. He descended into the court, and seeing the garden-door open, went into it.
He confessed that he did. I said if he would let me out by the garden-door, and permit me just to run across the court, I would fetch him a plateful; and added that I believed they were excellent, as Goton had a very good method of baking, or rather stewing fruit, putting in a little spice, sugar, and a glass or two of vin blanc might I go?
Jemshíd proceeded in that direction, but the keepers of the garden would not allow him to pass, and therefore, fatigued and dispirited, he sat down by the garden-door under the shade of a tree. Whilst he was sitting there a slave-girl chanced to come out of the garden, and, observing him, was surprised at his melancholy and forlorn condition.
With the lightness of a cat Jim crept round to the gate, took a piece of chalk from his pocket, and wrote upon the boarding 'The Baron. Then he retreated to the other side of the garden where he had just watched Margery. In due time she emerged with another little cheese, came on to the garden-door, and glanced upon the chalked words which confronted her.
So Shams al-Nahar and her maidens rose to receive him and, meeting him at the garden-door, kissed ground between his hands; nor did they cease to go before him till they brought him to the couch whereon he sat down, whilst all the waiting-women who were in the garden and the eunuchs stood before him and there came fair handmaids and concubines holding in hand lighted candles and perfumes and incense and instruments of mirth and music.
At last, when they had locked the little garden-door, Mademoiselle Planus went up to her room, and Sigismond made himself as comfortable as possible in a small cabinet adjoining. About midnight the cashier was aroused by his sister calling him in a terrified whisper: "Monsieur Planus, my brother?" "What is it?" "Did you hear?" "No. What?" "Oh! it was awful.
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