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The only departure from this general rule was Kate's own maid, Rebecca Taylforth, a loudly-dressed, dark-eyed, coarse-voiced young woman, who raised up her voice and wept when Ezra departed for Africa.

But finally, when the general, his thick mustache reeking with tobacco, returned to the box and glanced at Nekhludoff patronizingly disdainful, as if he did not recognize him, Nekhludoff walked out before the door closed behind the general, and, finding his overcoat, left the theatre. On his way home he suddenly noticed before him a tall, well-built, loudly-dressed woman.

The choice of grave works was not large, and she found it difficult to command her thoughts even for the perusal of titles; however, she ultimately discovered a book that promised anything but frivolity, Helmholtz's 'Lectures on Scientific Subjects, and at this she clutched. Two loudly-dressed women were at the same time searching the shelves.

The weary and broken down man of business comes here to sleep, and eat, and rest; the woman of fashion, to dress and flirt; the loudly-dressed and heavily-bejeweled gambler, to ply his trade; happy bridal couples, to have the world to themselves; successful and unsuccessful politicians, to plan future triumphs or brood over defeats; pale and trembling invalids, to seek healing or a brief respite from the grave; families escaping from the wind and fog of the bay, to spend a few weeks where they can find sunshine and quiet it is a little world in itself.

The other passengers, two of whom were probably City clerks with their loves, regarded her with some surprise that she should be a first-class passenger, and there seemed an inclination on the part of the loudly-dressed females to regard her with contempt.

'Sithee! hoo's getten her yers pierced, said a loudly-dressed girl, a weaver at the factory in the vale. 'Yi; an' hoo wears droppers an' o', replied the friend whom she addressed. 'Ey! haa hoo does pinch, critically remarked Libby Eastwood, the dressmaker of the village.

"It's all right," he replied, more submissively than he was wont to speak. "I shall do better next time; I'm looking out for a permanency." "So you have been for ten years, to my knowledge." They laughed together. At this point came an interruption in the shape of a customer who drove up in a hansom: a loudly-dressed woman, who, on entering the shop, conversed with Mrs.

Nelson said, with more than a hint of eagerness in her voice, "what did you think of our loudly-dressed friend, Allen?" "Was he as bad as Mrs. Nelson's description makes him out to be?" asked Mr. Nelson, smiling genially through a cloud of cigar smoke. Betty, in a corner of the lounge, was trying her best to be calm while she waited eagerly for Allen's reply. "I don't know just how Mrs.

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