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Updated: June 2, 2025


Men who see the short cut to good living will never go by the new elaborate roads." "Well, to me Marconi, or D'Annunzio, is the star of Italy" said the other. "That is why I have become a Futurist and a courier." "A courier!" cried Muscari, laughing. "Is that the last of your list of trades? And whom are you conducting?" "Oh, a man of the name of Harrogate, and his family, I believe."

When the season at Harrogate was over, he retired to Knaresborough with his young wife, and having purchased an old house, he had it pulled down and another built on its site, he himself getting the requisite stones for the masonry out of the bed of the adjoining river.

He travelled on horseback to Whitby, and from thence he sailed for London, taking with him his fiddle, by the aid of which he continued to earn enough to maintain himself for several weeks in the metropolis. Returning to Whitby, He sailed from thence to Newcastle to "see" some friends there, whom he had known at Harrogate while visiting that watering-place.

If I had a sister I have but she is married and lives at Harrogate I should ask her to take pity upon me and spend a few days in my company. An exchange of views with some nice girl who understands things is imperative after one has been out of touch with everything feminine for months and months.

Oh, no, of course not at the last moment, did you hear you had to go to join your mother, I remember, at Harrogate At the last moment, as I was saying, just as everything was ready, the clothes finished and everything Now Elsbeth is going to sing again. Clara is playing her accompaniment or turning over for Mr. Carter, I think. No, Mr.

Metcalf forthwith proceeded to the neighbourhood of the large bog near the Harrogate Old Spa, and having placed a person on the line in which he proposed to ride, who was to sing a song to guide him by its sound, he mounted and rode straight into the bog, where he had the horse effectually stopped within the stipulated two hundred yards, stuck up to his saddle-girths in the mire.

It was, to a certain extent, all that Brighton, Scarborough, Buxton, and Harrogate are to-day, and something more.

I reached Harrogate in the dusk of the evening, and found the town alive with people mostly in the streets. It is a snug and cozy little Saratoga among the hills of Yorkshire, away from the smoke, soot and savor of the great manufacturing centres.

The least thing worries me to death. I shall have to go to Bath." "Bath!" said Nicholas. "I've tried Harrogate. That's no good. What I want is sea air. There's nothing like Yarmouth. Now, when I go there I sleep...." "My liver's very bad," interrupted Swithin slowly. "Dreadful pain here;" and he placed his hand on his right side. "Want of exercise," muttered James, his eyes on the china.

The Perp. font is unusual, being supported on pillars which have niches containing figures. In the parish is a mineral spring with properties resembling those of Harrogate waters. Camel, West, a village 2 m. S.W. of Sparkford Station, has a church with many features of interest.

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