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He was not there yet; but the body of the little chapel was filled with an expectant crowd of small country gentry, farmers and laborers with their families, all drawn together by the fame of the great Oratorian. Presently the procession entered six boys, in white surplices, preceding a pale, thin, intellectual-looking young man in priestly robes.

Ringamy was thinking about this, when the door opened, and a tall, intellectual-looking young man entered from the study that communicated with the library. He placed on the table the bunch of letters he had in his hand, and, drawing up a chair, opened a blank notebook that had, between the leaves, a lead pencil sharpened at both ends. "Good morning, Mr.

As though it were a signal, the entire class, with one accord, uttered a single word: "Runled!" And the doctor found his agent's eyes turned, together with those of every other student in the room, toward the portrait of a highly intellectual-looking man; it hung in the most conspicuous spot on the wall.

"And they've a fine brand of pickles. Here's your coupon." Thus encouraged, Mr. Lavender descended from the car, and, accompanied by Blink, entered the hotel and sought the coffee-room. A maid of robust and comely appearance, with a fine free eye, divested him of his overcoat and the coupon, and pointed to a table and a pale and intellectual-looking young man in spectacles who was eating.

A handsome, intellectual-looking man, in the prime of life, responded to the invitation, and in a clear, well-modulated voice, the firm tones of which inspired hope and confidence, stated the objects of our preliminary council, and the purpose which had called us together, in earnest and well-chosen words.

Bennett rang the bell joyfully, and presently there entered a grave, thin, intellectual-looking man who looked like a duke, only more respectable. This was Webster, Mr. Bennett's valet. He carried in one hand a small mug of hot water, reverently, as if it were a present of jewellery. "Good morning, sir." "Morning, Webster," said Mr. Bennett. "Rather late, eh?"

Intellectual-looking, pleasant, refined he might perhaps claim to be considered; but how utterly, painfully unattractive he must be to her! "I am glad to hear that you have been out, Mademoiselle," he said kindly. "The day was so fine it tempted me," replied Alexia. "A very good thing; the confinement was telling upon you," resumed the Doctor.

Pray restrain yourself, reader; I am coming to the point in due season. During my metropolitan existence although I am neither a tailor, nor any trade, nor anything exactly I have never beheld a downright intellectual-looking blade of grass. I mean much by an intellectual blade of grass. The Londoners poor conceited creatures! have denominated sundry portions of their Babylon "fields."

"Who sat for what?" replied Stuart, looking up. "This picture," said the Professor. "It's a picture of a finely intellectual-looking person with your name under it, Harley," put in the Doctor. "Oh that," said Harley. "It does flatter me a bit." "So does the article with it," said Kelly. "Says you are a great man man with an idea, and all that. Is that true, or is it just plain libel?

The eyes of other passengers, across the aisle, were irresistibly drawn to these two travelers the frail, intellectual-looking man with his curly gray hair and his gentle blue eyes, his worn but carefully kept garments, his way of turning to his daughter at every change of scene the daughter herself, with her face of charm under the close hat with its veil, her clothing the suit of dark summer serge with its lines of distinction, which was still doing duty as the only presentable street suit she possessed.

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