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She was leaning, at the time I paid my respects to her, on the arm of an Italian count, tolerably well known at Paris. Poor O i! I hear he is just married. He did not deserve so heavy a calamity! Sir Henry Millington was close by her, carefully packed up in his coat and waistcoat. Certainly that man is the best padder in Europe.
"Volontiers; but we can stroll in the Tuileries first, if you have no other engagement." "None," said Vincent, putting his arm in mine. As we passed up the Rue de la Paix, we met Sir Henry Millington, mounted on a bay horse, as stiff as himself, and cantering down the street as if he and his steed had been cut out of pasteboard together.
"I'd like to put you up there. One advantage of membership is that its roster includes experts in every known line of erudition, from scarabs to skeeing. For example, I am now going to telegraph for aid from old Millington, who seldom misses a book auction and is a human bibliography of the wanderings of all rare volumes.
Millington would be seen by Kate, who was not given to independent explorations in the field of art; but one day, on entering the exhibition which he had hitherto rather nervously shunned he saw the Arrans at the end of the gallery in which the portrait hung.
"Are we going to stay here all night?" she asked with a pathetic attempt at lightness. "That's my business." "Don't you want me to help you?" "You've helped me all you can with the gun and food." "If you're going to Partridgeville, I'd go along and show you the way." He leaped up. "Now I know you been lyin!" he bellowed. "You said you was headed for Millington. And you ain't at all.
From this he removed to Jewin Street, and moved again, on his marriage, in 1662, to the house of Millington, the bookseller, who was now beginning business, but who, before his death in 1704, had accumulated the largest stock of second-hand books to be found in London.
And if I thought he had had his training at a confectioner's? And I don't know what more besides but he worked himself up to such a degree that he brought on a frightful fit of coughing, and Miss Arran, I'm afraid, was rather annoyed with me when she came in, though I'm sure an order from Mrs. Archer Millington is not a thing that would annoy most people!" Mr.
Denham was still occupied with the manuscript, "which contains several poems that have not been reprinted, as well as corrections." She paused for a minute, and then went on, as if these spaces had all been calculated. "That lady in blue is my great-grandmother, by Millington. Here is my uncle's walking-stick he was Sir Richard Warburton, you know, and rode with Havelock to the Relief of Lucknow.
So they drank and drank, until they all burst. When Ca Boo-Ug saw that the monkeys were all dead, he crawled up on the bank, and there he lived happily ever after. W. H. Millington and Berton L. Maxfield. Brooklyn, N.Y. Tagalog Folk-Tales. Juan Gathers Guavas. The guavas were ripe, and Juan's father sent him to gather enough for the family and for the neighbors who came to visit them.
The tales here presented were collected during the spring of 1904, in the island of Panay, belonging to the Visayan group of the Philippine Islands, and were obtained in our own class rooms, from native teachers and pupils. Mr. Maxfield was stationed at Iloilo, and Mr. Millington at Mandurriao, places five miles apart. We daily came in contact with about one thousand pupils.
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