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Holiday seated himself facing Miss Hampton. She smiled, and nodded, and laid aside the book she had been reading. Mr. Holiday's eyes twinkled. "I'm going to turn you out of this section," he said. "Why?" She smiled. "Because there's a young friend of mine wants it," he said. "Now, really!" said Miss Hampton, still smiling. "You're going to carry your duds to the drawing-room, Car 5," he said.
So saying, he shut the door, and the coachman drove away. When they arrived at the door of the hotel, the landlord, who came out to see who had come, supposed at once that his new guests must be Mr. Holiday's children; so he sent them up immediately to their father's parlor, where the breakfast table had been set, and their father, and mother, and Thanny were waiting for them.
After this, Rollo took James and Nathan out into the yard, to see if some beans had come up, which he had been planting in a sunny corner of the garden the day before. What was Mr. Holiday's apostrophe to the earth? What is the cause of weight? Why did the boys wish that there was no gravitation? What was the first evil consequence which their father said would ensue, if there was no gravitation?
"Why don't you take the holiday?" "What? Not turn up on Friday!" "Yes. I'm not going to." Neville-Smith stopped and stared. Wyatt was unmoved. "You're what?" "I simply sha'n't go to school." "You're rotting." "All right." "No, but, I say, ragging barred. Are you just going to cut off, though the holiday's been stopped?" "That's the idea." "You'll get sacked." "I suppose so.
Alan secured the tickets, made all the arrangements, permitting Dick not so much as the lifting of a finger in his own behalf. And just then came Tony Holiday's letter to Alan telling him she was his whenever he wanted her since he had cleared the shield forever in her eyes by what he had done for Dick.
I wanted to go too but he wouldn't let me," she added. Jean gasped. "Tony! You would have married him when your uncle when everybody doesn't want you to?" To Jean Lambert's well ordered, carefully fenced in mind such wild mental leaps as Tony Holiday's were almost too much to contemplate. But worse was to come. "Married him! Oh, I don't know. I didn't think about that.
"Why not?" he challenged, always impelled to insistence by denial. "Because I " And then to Ted's consternation the flowers flew out of her hands, scattering in all directions, her face went chalky white and she fell forward in a heavy faint in Ted Holiday's arms. Ted got her to a chair, ordered another clerk to get water and spirits of ammonia quick.
And then she saw that the clergyman was standing all by himself, in a space that the crowd had just managed to leave open for him, and that he had on his surplice, and that he was marking a place in his prayer-book with one finger. Then she understood. Instinctively she caught Mr. Holiday's arm and clung to it, and Mr.
Hilbert was very anxious to get on shore, and so he had got his trunk up, and was all ready on the deck half an hour before the steamer came. This was Mr. Holiday's servant. His name was Alfred. When Mr.
Carpe Diem was Ted Holiday's motto. Madeline had indeed proved unexpectedly pretty and attractive when she opened the door to him on Cousin Emma's little box of a front porch, clad all in white and wearing no extraneous ornament of any sort, blushing delightfully and obviously more than glad of his coming. He would not have been Ted Holiday if he hadn't risen to the occasion.
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