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Why, I tried to bring out a violinist once such a dirty young man, and he smelt terribly of garlic he came from the Pyrenees but he was quite a marvellous fiddler and he turned out most ungratefully, and married my manicurist. Simply shocking! And as for singers! my dear Maryllia, you never seem to realise what an utter little fright that Cicely Bourne of yours is!
To tell the truth, I imagine most of Violette's goods were well "'Smuggled? supplied the customer in an undertone. "The manicurist gave a slight shrug of the shoulders and a bright little yes of a laugh. "That was all. But it was enough. I set a special customs officer to watch Mademoiselle, a clever fellow.
To offset this I must record with regret that the late Clyde Fitch once wrote a one-act play about a manicurist, and as this operator on the finger-nails was a woman he entitled his playlet, the Manicuriste; and he did this in spite of the fact that, as a writer fairly familiar with French, he ought to have known the proper term manucure.
"Oh, George has gone on a still-hunt for a manicure parlor. Ain't that a rave? He's gone finger- mad. He'd ought to have them front feet shod. He don't need a manicurist; what he wants is a blacksmith." "He is rather out of his latitude, so I wish you would keep an eye on him," Boyd said. "All right! I'll take him out in the park on a leash, but if he tries to bite anybody I'll have to muzzle him.
A cloud of light skirmishers followed after; and over every cushion and seat and polished surface plied their manicurist skill. Then a storming-party escaladed the gallery from below and the King, to avoid the embarrassment of an encounter with a body of servitors who had not the pleasure of his acquaintance, was at last obliged to retire.
She has bought a cottage for her father, who is an ingrain weaver in a carpet factory. She wears a stick-pin recently presented to her by her teamster. "I like him all right," is her notion about it, "but I ought to have took him ten years ago. Now he can't support me." S V . Makes twelve dollars a week as a manicurist. Thinks a man ought to have at least thirty dollars a week before marrying.
But alas, the damage had been done! They walked for a minute or two amid ominous silence. Then suddenly the manicurist stood still and confronted Peter. "Mr. Gudge," she demanded, "what does that mean?" And Peter of course could not answer. He did not dare to meet her flashing eyes, but stood digging the toe of his shoe into the path. "I want to know what it means," persisted the girl.
I am actually hiding here in Paris from assassins in Paris, the most civilized city in the world the guest of a woman whose acquaintance I made only because a little manicurist in Soho insisted upon it. And you, Anne, are here by my side, a professional secretary, the friend of a milliner, more intimate and on better terms with me than you were in the days when we were engaged to be married!
Gilling was a tall man, clad highly in the mode, and brought to a polished and powdered finish by barber and manicurist; but his colour was peculiar, being almost unhumanly florid, and, as Mrs. Schofield afterward claimed to have noticed, his eyes "wore a nervous, apprehensive look", his hands were tremulous, and his manner was "queer and jerky" at least, that is how she defined it.
She herself found it quite natural also, for I would not leave her at night, and it was impossible to put another bed in the little room. Besides, she was accustomed to my coffin. One day my manicurist came into the room to do my hands, and my sister asked her to enter quietly, because I was still asleep.
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