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Here in Milan we saw thousands of men out of uniform, but wearing the ribbon arm-band of the industrial reservists. We fancied these Milanese were bigger, huskier men than the men in the south of Italy, and that they looked better-kept and better-bred. They certainly are a fierce and indomitable people. The Austrians don't raid the Milanese in airships.

Now, continued the Baron, growing huskier as he talked louder: 'Short and ringing, my devil's pups: Werner and his Bride! and may she soon give you a young baron to keep you in better order than I can, as, if she does her duty, she will. The Baron stood up, and lifted his huge arm to lead the toast. 'Werner and his Bride! Not a voice followed him.

"Now we have him, what are we going to do with him?" whispered Mollie, a comical look of chagrin on her face. "We can't capture him all by ourselves, and we can hardly expect him to wait while we get some one." "He is huskier than I thought," admitted Grace, adding suddenly, "Betty, what are you going to do?"

Selim's delightful home' was built to be our home, and in which we were fortunate enough to live only two months before the crash came." "Oh!" Dundee groaned. "Penny, Penny! I'm dreadfully sorry." "Shut up!" she ordered, but her voice was huskier than ever with tears.

"Well, all I got to say is I guess I'd better not say it, after all." "You can't hurt my feelings." "I'm not so sure about that," said the old man gruffly. "How do you get up to that cave?" "You ain't thinking of trying it, are you?" apprehensively. "When I'm a bit huskier, yes." The old man removed his cigar in order to obtain the full effect of a triumphant grin.

The huskier of the two hoboes, a bushy, bearded fellow, rolled his eyes and said, "I wonder?" But the other, who was old and spare, with a sharp nose and watery eyes, sighed. "Some has one affliction, some another," he said. Mrs. Kronborg reflected. "Well," she said at last, "you can't get liquor here, anyway.

I am always horribly frightened at singing before my mother; I cannot bear to distress her accurate ear with my unsteady intonation, and the more I think of it, the colder my hands grow and the hotter my face, the huskier my voice and the flatter my notes; I bungle over accompaniments that I have at my fingers' ends, and forget words I know as well as my alphabet; in short, I feel like a wretch, and I sing like a wretch, and I make wretched all my hearers.

On her countenance was no trace of that which he had hoped to see. He swore softly, cast down from feverish expectancy into bewilderment. "No," he said, at length, his voice huskier than usual, "this cannot continue. You are a flower transplanted into a dungeon, and dying on the stalk. One cannot refashion the past. The future remains.

Never was huskier. But I got a boy out here that's beat up some. Come in, Dave and you, Bob. They're good boys, Joy. I want you to meet 'em both." The girl had thought her father alone. She flung one startled glance into the night, clutched the dressing-gown closer round her throat, and fled her barefoot way into the darkness of the house.

They are huskier, more wheezing, more pertinacious in working away at a cough till they have made it a masterpiece than any other mortals. The bore who always enters into conversation, though he has nothing to say, merely because you used to dislike him at school, or college, or elsewhere, is another common annoyance.

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