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"Horace, you were telling me last night about Mr. Lazelle: what did you say was the color of his coat?" "I said it was blueberry color," replied Horace, who could see, almost without looking up, that aunt Louise was smiling at aunt Madge. "He is a musicianer too, I think you said, and his hair crimps. Dear me, what a funny man!"

"Poindexter calls him 'Sterling, but I don' know if it's his first name or his last. Anyway, he seems to be a powerful singer." The baby broke into a faint but rapidly strengthening wail. "Come, now, Pareppy Rosy," said Lysander soothingly, "don't you be jealous; your old pappy ain't a-goin' back on you as a musicianer. Give 'er to me, M'lissy."

Vaniman went to the tavern porch and stood there with other onlookers. "Give Ike Jones half a chance with that old tramboon of his and he ain't no slouch as a musicianer," remarked Landlord Files to the young man. "I hope Egypt is waking up to stay so." "If we keep on, the town will get to be lively enough to suit even a city chap like you are," said another citizen.

I wish I had a pocketful of sudden deaths, that I might throw one at every thief of a musicianer that comes up the street. I declare the scoundrel has set all my teeth on edge. Mr. Nimrod, pray take another glass of wine after your roast beef. Well, with Mrs.

I'm no great musicianer myself, though I have tried the trump; but there the now with the night like that, and us like this, and all the rest of it that lilt of yours oh, damn! pass the bottle; what for should a man be melancholy?" He poured some wine and gulped it hurriedly. "Never heard the beat of it!" said the others.