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There were a few other youthward changes and additions; and then the brown silk curtain closed over the mirror. Another woman leaned back in a corner of the brougham. By a trick of the face she had juggled away a generation of her years.

Evan was sent rushing from the Countess to Caroline, with whom the Countess was content to leave him. The young man was daintily managed. She did not entreat him, but looking resigned, her lovely face conjured up the Major to Evan, and he thought, 'Can I drive her back to her tyrant? For so he juggled with himself to have but another day in the sunshine of Rose.

"Did did you do all that?" "I did more. I broke with Alfarez because of what his son did to you. I juggled the politics of this country, I threw him over and took Garavel Garavel! My God! What a mockery! But I won't let you I won't let that girl spoil my work." Her voice trailed off in a kind of rasping whisper.

For as a philanthropist what could she do? Here were placed in her hands means she could not in conscience overlook. Rapidly translating his dollars into converts, he juggled them before her dazzled eyes; he even hinted delicately at Duty, with that exact conception of the requirements of the stern daughter felt by none so keenly as those who systematically avoid her.

Trevor, when you will discover that there are greater jugglers in the world than your players, wonderful as their art of transformation is. The world is all a cheat; its pleasures are for him who is most expert in legerdemain and cajolery; and he is a fool indeed who is juggled out of his share of them. But that will not I be.

And then his words; the extraordinary manner in which he twisted and juggled with the longer and less familiar of them arboreal, peripatetic, matutinal, and the like! He had an entirely independent and original way of pronouncing very many words, and of converting certain phrases, such as 'young fellow my lad, into a single word of many syllables.

Now and then a woman's head in oils or pencil peeped out from the abundant ornaments. I recalled then another thing he said at that time of which I write: "I have never juggled with my conscience never 'made believe' with it. My will was always stronger than my wish for anything, always stronger than temptation. I have chosen this way or that deliberately.

"In reading the pages of the great and beloved Constitution of America there have been those who have juggled the import of the word 'success' with the meaning of the chance to succeed. "There was such juggling in those war amendments to that Constitution, which to-day represent the folly of a part of America not of all of America.

Let us call in the Egyptian musicians; and cry out upon me if my looks grow sad!" Whereat a whole section in the side of the room turned on a pivot, and there entered three native harpers and eight pretty Egyptian girls, in gauzy dresses, who danced in intricate figures, and juggled with balls; now with two, now with three, catching them with their hands crossed.

"Here she comes too," said the clerk, and he took the first-class ticket, juggled another in the stamping-machine, and dabbed it down through the pigeon-hole. "Oh, thank you," cried the Skipper, snatching it up, and rushing towards the door. "Hi! you haven't paid," shouted the clerk, and the boy ran back, with his face scarlet, to place his bright shilling on the little bracket.

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