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Waiting for me was my solicitor, and with him a Jewish-looking man who was the head of a large jeweller's business in the West End. Also in another room were a detective and a well-known pawnbroker. Now can you reconstruct the story they told me between them?" She shook her head. "No, I can't imagine what it was." "You wouldn't."

Dutchman's Breeches "That case of Holland gin and Old Tailor has arrived. Come on over." Iris "Could you learn to love an optician?" Aster "Who was that stout Jewish-looking party I saw you with in the hotel lobby Friday?" Deadly Nightshade "Pull down those blinds, quick!" Passion Flower "Phone Main 1249 ask for Eddie." Raspberry "I am announcing my engagement to Charlie O'Keefe Tuesday."

There are a great many Arabs at Sief, a most unhealthy, diseased-looking lot. They are of the yellow kind of Arab, with Jewish-looking faces. Saleh retired into Sief on our arrival, and we saw him no more till we started next day. He was a very useless interpreter.

"Why, twenty-one shillings," replied the servant, with some surprise in his voice. "I'll givit you dirty-two," spoke up a Jewish-looking man at the big table, hurriedly pulling out his pouch and counting down a batch of very soiled money from it, which he held out to the servant just as the landlord, too, tendered him some equally ragged bills.

From the general conversation I learned that a fat Jewish-looking man was a cigar manufacturer, and was experimenting in growing Havana tobacco in Florida; that a slender bespectacled young man was from Ohio and a professor in some State institution in Alabama; that a white-mustached, well-dressed man was an old Union soldier who had fought through the Civil War; and that a tall, raw-boned, red-faced man, who seemed bent on leaving nobody in ignorance of the fact that he was from Texas, was a cotton planter.

Conyers Smythe's fine shoulders in that figure nor the jaunty carriage of his massive head. Now he drew near, and the light of the porch-lamp fell upon him. The coachman caught the arm of his stable-boy, who was standing next to him a rather Jewish-looking Mashona. 'Look! look! he cried. They both watched the churchgoer as he passed up the steps. Then he was gone from their view.