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Cummings said this was the second time he had been laid up, and we had never sent to inquire. I said I knew nothing about it. Cummings said: "It was mentioned in the Bicycle News." April 22. I have of late frequently noticed Carrie rubbing her nails a good deal with an instrument, and on asking her what she was doing, she replied: "Oh, I'm going in for manicuring. It's all the fashion now."

Jack soon returned, to report that the coast was clear, and that both assistants were in the room. "Gales is reading Shakespeare, and Hall is manicuring his nails," the spy reported. "But it's too early yet. Let's go take a stroll and about midnight will be the right time. We can hide in the bushes opposite the room and hear 'em call for help. Then we can rush up and pretend we came to the rescue.

The man in dark clothes also went outside, still manicuring himself in a thoughtful way. I think he waited in the hall. "I would like to talk with you a while, Mr. Pinkhammer, if I may," said the gentleman who remained. "Very well, if you care to," I replied, "and will excuse me if I take it comfortably; I am rather tired." I stretched myself upon a couch by a window and lit a cigar.

"But manicuring," she said, reproachfully, "when you have such nice hands. It was your hands and your eyes, you know, that first appealed to me." She sighed gently, with a touch of sentimental remembrance. "And I thought it so strong of you not to wear rings it must be such a temptation." She looked down at her own fingers, glittering with jewels. But the momentary pleasure of her touch was gone.

He locks himself in the bathroom and spends hours manicuring his nails and putting bay-rum on his hair. He All right, I won't if you say so! But, Sylvia, you ought to make a real spree of this, and go in to the drug-store for an ice-cream soda after the show." "Is that the usual thing?" "It's the most usual thing that I should recommend to you. Of course, there are others

She did not take the street car to and from the mill, as she might have, because she said the other girls in the rag-room walked, some of them from the very edge of town. Mrs. Brandeis said that she was carrying things too far, but Fanny stuck it out for the two weeks, at the end of which period she spent an entire Sunday in a hair-washing, face-steaming, and manicuring bee.

They were white and soft, showing both good care and skilled manicuring. They were not the hands of one accustomed to manual labor. As Elizabeth assisted her in clearing away the remains of the lunch, the conversation was directed toward herself. "You got on the train at Bitumen," she said. "I took particular notice of you, for there one expects to see only foreigners board the car."

He flung the horn clattering into a corner, and collapsed sulkily into a chair. "Now," I said, "if you're through manicuring that horn, I'll tell you about my talk with the lady in black." "What's wrong?" asked McKnight languidly. "Police watching her, too?" "Not exactly. The fact is, Rich, there's the mischief to pay." Stogie came in, bringing a few additions to our comfort.

It hurt a little, but Una had to accept the fact that Beatrice Joline was no more likely to invite her to the famous and shabby old house of the Jolines than was Mrs. Truax to ask her advice about manicuring. They did, however, have dinner together on an evening when Miss Joline actually seemed to be working late at the office. "Let's go to a Café des Enfants," said Miss Joline. "Such a party!

He even did some hasty manicuring under the edge of the table with his jack-knife. Pa Briskow was scarcely less observant than his son. He watched Gray's every move; he sounded him out adroitly; he pondered his lightest word. After the supper things had been cleared away and the dishes washed, the entire family adjourned to the front room and again examined the jewelry.

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