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Updated: June 20, 2025


I do everything play tennis, bridge, dance all the latest steps, know the latest jokes, can sing, converse on any subject or remain silent, am a life-saver, can run an auto, flirt discreetly, and, in fact, am the most delightful companion for a wife that you can imagine.

Katy, the efficient life-saver of the Strong family, announced dinner, and Linda drew back the curtains and led the way to the dining room, saying when they had arrived: "I didn't have time in my hour's notice to make elaborate place cards as I should have liked to do, so these little pen sketches will have to serve."

She asked him how he had happened to get trace of the missing man; he answered in an even, almost expressionless tone that someway puzzled her. Then she launched desperately into that old life-saver in moments of embarrassment, a discussion of the fates and fortunes of mutual acquaintances. "But I'm tired, Harold," she told him in an hour.

He also gained renown as a life-saver; for if it had not been for him many a venturesome lad would have ended his young life in the waters of the East River. For this he received ornate and very thin gold medals, with very little gold spread over a large extent of medal, from grateful parents and admiring friends.

"Golly, that's a life-saver!" he ejaculated when he had taken two swallows. He reached down and felt his crushed leg, grimacing at the pain of returning circulation. "She's busted all right. Busted right, if I'm any judge. And my side things are all busted up in there. I know it. Say, oldtimer, how do you figure you're going to get me outa here?

Amiability was, perhaps, the leading quality of Lord Dawlish's character. He did not want to have to dress and go out to supper, but there was something almost pleading in the eyes that looked at him between the sharply-pointed knees. 'It's awfully good of you He hesitated. 'Not a bit; I wish you would. You would be a life-saver. Bill felt that he was in for it. He got up.

But the Rendels pushed forward, and finally both found places in this, the last boat but one. Victor Munich was still standing close to John Coxeter, and Mrs. Archdale, glancing at his sallow, terror-stricken face, felt a thrill of generous pity for the man. "Mr. Coxeter," she whispered, "do give him that life-saver! Did he not ask you for it just now? We don't want it."

There's dancing at the Willard and all that Miss McKenzie might enjoy it, and it would be a life-saver for me." Light leaped into Jean's eyes. "Oh, Daddy " "Would you like it, dear?" "You know I should. So would you. And you haven't any stupid patients, have you?" "My patients are always stupid, Drake, when they take me away from her. Otherwise she is sorry for them." He looked at his watch.

He was near enough now to see the leaping spray of the breakers, and their bellow sounded louder than the howl of the wind or the noises of the sea about him. He bent forward and shouted in the ear of the prostrate life-saver. "Luther!" he yelled, "Lute!" Captain Davis' head rolled back, his eyes opened, and, in a dazed way, he looked at the figure swinging back and forth with the oars.

"You sat enraptured by her low alto?" "By her low alto! No, by tan! I began thinking about tan. I began to think what color I turned when I made my last exposure about two years ago. I did use to get a pretty good tan. I used to get a sort of bronze, if I remember rightly." Anthony retired into the cushions, shaken with laughter. "She's got you going oh, Maury! Maury the Connecticut life-saver.

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