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Updated: June 15, 2025


I went over to the place Miss Nash is living at, because I was pretty sure that I ain't hipped on her sort of hypnotized by her any more. And I found I ain't! I ain't! I don't know what to say, I want to I want you to know that from going to try and see if I can't get you to care for me." He was dreadfully earnest, and rather quiet, with the dignity of the man who has found himself.

Above a heavy cornice with prominent modillions springs the hipped roof, pierced on both sides by two handsome dormers and surmounted by a long, beautifully balustraded belvedere. Two great brick chimney stacks, one at each end of the building, with four arched openings near the top, lend an aspect of added dignity and solidity.

Father is hipped about him and so is old North; they think he's the coming man in the oil game, and he may be for all I know, but I'd heard other things about him and I wasn't keen on having him for a brother-in-law. He began to jolly me along; made up parties and wanted me to pal around with him. He's older and he goes with the swiftest bunch in town, and, like a regular saphead, I was flattered.

'Our roads diverge widely, as you know. For the present, I shall remain here. 'You will be hipped, Haredale; you will be miserable, melancholy, utterly wretched, returned the other. 'It's a place of the very last description for a man of your temper. I know it will make you very miserable. 'Let it, said Mr Haredale, sitting down; 'and thrive upon the thought. Good night!

Dick looked hipped and disconsolate at being left alone; he yawned very loud, to the astonishment of three prim old maiden Belgravians who were passing that way; and then his mind began to turn towards his factory at Screwstown, which had led to his connection with the baron; and he thought over a letter he had received from his foreman that morning, informing him that it was rumoured at Screwstown that Mr.

By Gad, Iris! when we are old people we will go home and see the old places together. It will be something to look forward to something to live for eh?" "I feel quite happy this evening, Iris; happier than I have been for months. The fact is, this infernal place has hipped us both confoundedly. I didn't like to grumble, but I've felt the monotony more than a bit. And so have you.

The first has a church with cresting of fleurs-de-lis on a hipped and tiled roof, two gable crosses, flanking pinnacles, an arcaded clerestory, and a double door with ornamental hinges, on each side of which is a quatrefoil opening. The second seal shows an arcaded building standing on a stone plinth of four courses, and flanked by towers with conical roofs and ball finials.

He was a sort of `hipped' character, and believed that he could not walk, if he were to try ever so much. He was looking quietly at the face of a great Dutch clock when the shot entered and knocked the clock inside out, sending its contents in a shower over the old gentleman, who jumped up and rushed out of the house like a maniac! He was cured completely from that hour.

And on this hot, feverish night, with the clear white moon shining down upon the Piazza, we sat to gossip, to drink our iced bock, and to smoke our long Toscano cigars, which, to the resident in Italy, become so palatable. I knew that Charlie had had his romance, one of the strangest of all that I had known. Crushed, hipped, bankrupt, almost penniless, he had never mentioned it to me.

Don't let slip your advantage. Who the devil could think of iron ramrods! A pleasant journey. You're done for you've lost everything. It was shameful perfidy! Gentlemen I believe he's hipped. Bravo, Prince, you are a most excellent speaker. He's done for, Your Majesty: we must have him make a speech now. Yes. Give us a speech, Prince. A speech speech! The question is what shall he talk about?

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