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Lunched at Martingale's with man and woman unknown to me Martingale's," he repeated with a sneer "'Motored through Park with Mrs. Wilmer until five. Mrs. Wilmer," he exclaimed, "there's a woman I've positively forbidden her to speak to." Jimmy only shook his head and Alfred continued to read. "'Had tea with Mr. and Mrs.
We have seen Count Wowski's drag, Lord Martingale's carriage, Mr. My excellent friend has been in a perfect fury when Mrs. Stafford Molyneux, in a black velvet riding-habit, with a hat and feather, has come out and mounted an odious gray horse, and has cantered down the street, followed by her groom upon a bay.
"Lady Catherine Martingale's carriage" he said "mons'ous fine girls the daughters, though, gad, I remember their mother a thousand times handsomer.
"There I'll be sitting in Doc Martingale's office waiting for him to kill me by inches, and I pick up a magazine to get my mind off my fate and find I'm reading a timely article, with illustrations, about Cervera's fleet being bottled up in the Harbour of Santiago. Now a brief interlude for the ingestion of malt liquor, followed by a pained recital of certain complications of the morning.
Doc Martingale's feelings was running high, too, account, I suppose, of certain full-hearted things his wife had blurted out to him about the hypnotic eyes of this here Nature lover. He was quiet enough, but vicious, acting like he'd love to do some dental work on the poet that might or might not be painless for all he cared a hoot.
I was waiting in Dr. Percy Hailey Martingale's office for a little painless dentistry, and I took Wilfred's poem and passed him a two-bit piece, and Doc Martingale does the same, and Wilfred blew on to the next office.
"And like at the same time, having to make the trip anyway for these here supplies and things, I could stop just a minute at Doc Martingale's and have this old tooth of mine took out, that's been achin' like a knife stuck in me fur the last fourteen well, fur about a week now achin' night and day no sleep at all now fur seven, eight nights; so painful I get regular delirious, let me tell you.
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