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Max grinned maliciously as he noted Abe's shabby, bearded companion. "Always entertaining the out-of-town trade, Abe?" he said. Abe relaxed his features in what he intended for a smile, but afterward he turned to Shapolnik with a scowl. "Only one thing I got to tell you, Shapolnik," he declared.

She asked to speak with him and heard his voice, sharp and cold. He couldn't talk freely over the wire; he would rather she didn't call him up; his out-of-town business had been postponed, that was all. "Why are you mad with me?" she breathed, trying to make her voice steady. "I am not," came the answer. "Please don't be fanciful. And don't call me up here, I don't like it.

While Audubon worked in his out-of-town retreat, another scholar and writer lived farther down the island towards the city. Clement C. Moore lived in a little district of his own called Chelsea Village, now merged into the city by so deft a laying out of streets that there is little irregularity at the point where town and village met.

Pros. gave me a quantity of articles about my beauty cut from out-of-town and foreign papers. I believe I'll subscribe to a clippings bureau. I hadn't thought of that. I stayed and stayed; it was so pleasant in the eyrie; but when at last I rose to go, Kitty sighed: "Why, you've only been here a minute, and in that gorgeous dress, you're like a real Princess, not my chum.

Here, where the out-of-town tariff comes into effect, he paid his man, and set out to walk the rest of the way, thus meeting the various needs he felt: that for economy, he was a family man with daughters to clothe, that for exercise, his wife told him he was growing fat, and the need in general for an opportunity to think.

Albans a successful "rally" with Mrs. Marian Booth Kelly as speaker was held. In 1914 the convention was held in Burlington November 4, 5, and the city hall was crowded at the evening meetings. Mrs. Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale of New York and Mrs. Maud Wood Park of Boston were the out-of-town speakers and Representative E. P. Jose of Johnson headed the State coterie.

But there was absolutely nothing of the sort in her room. Her complete lack of luggage had made him doubt, at first, that she was an out-of-town visitor; but, following his recent conclusions, he decided now that directly the opposite was true. She had come to Buffalo with nothing but a trunk, otherwise she would have taken her hand-luggage with her to the Main Street rooming-house.

"From nine until noon came the Frills the wives of modest-salaried men who cannot motor, yet write to out-of-town relatives that they do so.

Most of these "early birds" were, of course, out-of-town folks, farmers' families that had come in, to market, perhaps, and they stayed over to see the great show, because everybody living for many miles around Scranton had heard about the meet, and and what a wonderful sight it would be, well worth going miles to gaze upon.

A clipping-bureau had written, offering to furnish them at five cents apiece; and this was moderate, considering that there were only a dozen altogether. Most of these were from unimportant out-of-town papers, whose book-reviews are written by the high-school nieces and the elderly maiden-aunts of the publishers.