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"Birch of the State Department sent regrets. A duty call on the Tasmanian Embassy or something." "Okay and next week he'll be screaming to high heaven about being left out." Marcia's laughing eyes agreed. "Ain't it the truth?" she marveled. Brent strode past her and expertly mussed her sleek hairdo in a quick gesture.

He told his tailor about that one time, but his tailor told him that the best people wore them that way mussed up and careless. Natural like it was a hard game to play, because how could you tell when to be careless and when not to be? But, as I said, we was coming on. Mr.

"It is clear that the master was watched in his secret preparations for the voyage home," said Simpson, "and some outsiders, with the help of some traitor among the blacks, paid off an old score. I could tell of many an old enemy which he gained in these twenty years." sadly said Simpson. "I feel they only mussed up the room to give an appearance of robbery.

At the spring Bartley knelt and washed the blood from his face and felt tenderly of his half closed eye, twisted his neck round and felt a sharp click and then his head became clearer. His light shirt was half-torn from his shoulders, and he was scandalously mussed up, to put it mildly. He got to his feet and faced Dorothy. "There's a formula for this sort of thing, in books," he said.

Simmons, is keeping you quite busy," remarked Jennie slyly, as she turned away. It was a fact that Ruth and Tom enjoyed each others' company. But Helen need not have been even a wee bit jealous. To tell the truth, she did not like to "get all mussed up," as she expressed it, by going fishing. To Ruth the adventure was a glad relief from worriment.

"You'll have to know her better to understand her dual nature, Billie," observed Amy Swinnerton, glancing up from her easel. "After she's been a good housewife and got things shipshape and free from the dust of the road she loves so much, she's ready to turn Gypsy and muss them all up again." "I never mussed anything up in my life," broke in Maggie. "I only clean up other people's musses."

His headless trunk is already buried beneath the pavement where traitors lie. "'Oh no, no; in mercy unsay the word! shrieked the Lady Jane, and with one quick sob she sank lifeless to the earth, while Margaret sank beside her. We won't really sink, I think, Bessie, because the grass stains our clothes so, and they get so mussed up.

He had planned on meeting Marjorie's mother, too." "Then I mussed things up, didn't I?" says I. "I believe you did it purposely, you wretch!" says she, shakin' a finger at me. "Who wouldn't?" says I. "See what I get by it!" "Silly!" says she. "I've a mind to rumple those red curls." "Go on," says I, takin' my hat off. "They'd wiggle for joy." "Then I'll do nothing of the kind," says she.

She was dressed in ball costume, with one of those white Oxford tie dresses cut low in the instep, which looked, in the mussed and bedraggled condition in which she had escaped from the exposition ball, very much to the Knight like a Knight shirt. The astonished pinery man stopped pulling off his coat and turned pale.

Go and love your mother for a change!" laughed Mr. Brown as he squirmed away from Bunny and Sue, who had hugged him and kissed him half a dozen times. "You've mussed my hair all up! Isn't my hair sticking up seven ways, Mother?" he asked his wife. "Indeed it is.

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