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Montaiglon, left to himself, opened the bag that Mungo had placed in readiness for him in what was evidently the guest-room of the castle, transformed the travelling half of himself into something that was more in conformity with the gay nature of his upper costume, complacently surveyed the result when finished, and hummed a chanson of Pierre Gringoire's, altogether unremembering the encounter in the wood, the dead robber, and the stern nature of his embassy here so far from France.
She remained in the hall, which to her simply fancy seemed to be the guest-room the show-place wherein were arrayed all the household treasures with the frank purpose of parade and dazzlement. The walls and ceiling were of oiled and panelled redwood.
While the family sat at table enjoying the quiet Sunday evening, Sary took advantage of their interesting discourse to slip away from the kitchen and examine the beautiful lace-trimmed apparel spread out upon the great bed in the guest-room. "Laws me! Ef it hain't like a bridal outfit.
And the chimney right in the room! It looks as though they didn't have plaster enough to go around." Leslie took the children up-stairs to wash their faces and freshen up, and Julia Cloud led her sister to the lovely guest-room that was always in perfect order. "Well, you certainly have things well fixed," said Ellen grudgingly. "What easy little stairs! It's like child's play going up.
Finally he turned around, looked at me, made a dive for the bushel-basket and the hoe, and hurried out of the door. "I'll bring up a pail of whitewash," he called. I shall ask Althea again some time. She really has a great many lovely qualities, as I said to the Skeptic. But there is a little room I have, which I do not call a guest-room, into which I shall put Althea.
Six times that day did the minister leave his "action" sermon and take his way to the guest-room, carrying such works as might not be quite unsuitable for the old scholar's perusal, and arranging a lamp of easy management, that the night hours might not be lost.
"You said there was another guest-room," he reminded her presently. "The bachelor's room. Is it next door?" They went together to look at the bachelor's room. Burns surveyed it with satisfaction. "The jolliest room for the purpose I ever saw," he confessed. "And I know the bachelor who will sleep in it. He's downstairs now, in the small room out of ours." "Bob? Why, Red "
I cannot leave the kitchen, and that brute Abdallah has not laid the table! When I catch him I will wring his neck as if he were a hen." He trotted back to the kitchen, swearing, and an instant later he was visible through the open door, drinking something out of a bottle. Stephen went to the door of the third and last guest-room of the bordj.
This sounds somewhat grandiloquent, but it seems to me somewhat like the truth. Trying to get into step is interesting and instructive, and the novitiate, though hardly bearable at times, is better than sitting in the lonely guest-room. Mother Hilda's instruction in the novitiate seems childish, yet why is it more childish than a hundred other things?
It appears as follows in the Prince's Memoirs: "STRASBURG, 26 April, 1890. "On the evening of the 23rd, nine o'clock, I drove with Thaden and Moritz to Hagenau, there to await the arrival of the Emperor. We spent the evening with circle-officer Klemm. I went to bed at eleven o'clock in the guest-room, and slept until half-past twelve.
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