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But at Orange their sparkle vanished, and they were jarringly out of place. Even the perfect excellence of the players and no Grecian actress, I am confident, ever surpassed Mademoiselle Rachel-Boyer in exquisitely finished handling of Grecian draperies could not save them.

Prince Allegro's voice broke jarringly upon her recollections. "I am afraid I dance too fast!" Nina recovered herself with a start. "Oh, no! But I feel a little tired; I wish we might sit down." "Let me conduct you into the next room or shall I take you to the princess? Perhaps it would be better for you to go home." Nina smiled. "No," she said, "I am all right. The room is very warm, I think."

It clashed jarringly with the attempted resuscitation of the legends, ceremonies, and processions of dead ages; and all at once it occurred to Pierre that the social and historical condemnation of Lourdes lay in this, that faith is forever dead among a people when it no longer introduces it into the churches it builds or the chaplets it manufactures.

And as he said this, his low chuckling laugh jarringly enough contrasted with the character of the night and his companion.

He dropped on his knee, left his kiss and his tears upon Lucy's cold hand; the next moment she heard his step on the stairs, the door closed heavily and jarringly upon him, and Lucy felt one bitter pang, and, for some time at least, she felt no more! Many things fall between the cup and the lip!

He sees the foot-passers struggling under their umbrellas toward the avenues where the reluctant trolleys pause jarringly for them, and the elevated trains roar along the trestle overhead; where the saloon winks a wicked eye on every corner; where the signs of the whiskeys and actresses flare through the thickened night; and the cab tilts and rocks across the trolley rails, and the crowds of hotel-sojourners seek the shelter of the theatres, and all is bleak and wet and squalid.

It clashed jarringly with the attempted resuscitation of the legends, ceremonies, and processions of dead ages; and all at once it occurred to Pierre that the social and historical condemnation of Lourdes lay in this, that faith is forever dead among a people when it no longer introduces it into the churches it builds or the chaplets it manufactures.

Though never even as a child thoughtlessly cruel, nay delighting to rescue drowning insects and watch their recovery, there was a disagreeable silent remembrance of her having strangled her sister's canary-bird in a final fit of exasperation at its shrill singing which had again and again jarringly interrupted her own.

That locked the hot metal part on the padded, heated, lower half with a bang. A press on the release pedal, the top flew uptoo jarringly, if you did not keep hold of the bar with one hand. That ironed one side of one sleeve. Turn the other side, press, release. Do the other sleeve on two sides. Do the shoulders all aroundabout four presses and releases to that.

But if you'll come down to Coney about June, I'll show you some sand-modeling that is sand-modeling 's much as five dollars a day I've taken in there." Miss Holland recovered her social poise. "I'd like to very much," she said cheerfully. She and Julien walked on in silence. Suddenly he laughed, a little jarringly. "Well," he said, "does that help you to place me?"

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