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"Your mother will need you, my dear," he said at last, as soon as that lady's soft steady step was heard in the hall. Kitty understood and left him alone. "Mother," she said, coming into the chamber where Mrs. Guinness, her pink cheeks pinker from the rain, lay back in her easy-chair, her slippered feet on the fender "mother, there is a question I wish to ask you." "Well, Catharine?"
He stared thoughtfully a moment at his little secretary. 'You might write a book about it, you know try and make people believe it convince them. Eh? Only, you'd have to give your proofs, you know. People want proofs. Minks, pinker than before, hesitated a moment. He was not sure how far he ought to, indulge his private theories in words.
There is a portrait of Adelaide Kemble, with whom the Duke is said to have been in love in early manhood. The actress is in the pose of her histrionic profession, and in another part of the gallery is a bust of the Duke by H.R. Pinker .
To seize a Bradley Arnold's Latin Prose Exercises and hurl it across the room was with Master Burge the work of a moment. It struck Thomas on the ear. He jumped, and turned some shades pinker. Then he put down his magazine, picked up the Bradley Arnold, and sat on it. After which he resumed his magazine.
"I have twelve hundred a year," he said. "We do very well on that. I don't actually know how, except that Anne is such a good manager. She and Lydia have earned quite a little, dancing, but I always insisted on their keeping that for their own use." Here Jeffrey looked at Anne and found her pinker than she had been.
He has a squint and a leer, his mouth drops at both sides, he has no forehead, and his straight, combed hair meets his eyebrows or rather, his left eyebrow, since that one is raised by a cut. He has the expression of a cut-throat, and yet he is quite young, good-tempered, and shy. When Monk was working at a woollen belt Pinker said: "Workin' that for yer girl?... You got a girl, Monk?"
The organ had a rather sweet old tone, unlike the nasal and somewhat sanctimonious drone of most melodeons, and Felicia, hungry for the piano that had not been brought to Asquam, almost wished she could buy it. She remembered Ken's prophecy "you'll come home with a melodeon" and turned away, her cheeks all the pinker when she found the frankly interested eyes of several bumpkins fixed upon her.
Nevill had overlooked the trifling fact that Pinker, the footman, while to all outward appearance absorbed in emptying a coal-scuttle, was listening with all his ears. Pinker was an intelligent fellow, interested in local politics, still more interested in the affairs of his master and mistress. The dust upon those visiting-cards had provided Pinker with much matter for reflection.
She came with a kind of burst, her eyes bright with excitement, and her cheeks pinker than they had been since she left Valley Hill. "O mother, it is so nice! Ever so many children were there, thirty at least; and Mrs. Wallis said I might choose any five I liked to be my class. First, I chose the dearest little Irish girl.
Among his eleven wounds he has two crippled arms. Perhaps he means to live as though life were really a respite from death. I had a day on the river yesterday. "I seed yer with yer bit of erdy-furdy roun' yer neck an' yer little attachy-case," said Pinker. "A nurse's life is one roun' of pleasure," said Pinker to the ward.
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