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But excuse my asking you, what has that to do with the British Museum? 'I can hardly tell you off-hand like this, Mrs Ottley; but if you let me come again one day 'Oh, certainly, do do come again. 'Then I'll say good-bye for today, said Raggett, with an admiring look. 'I I hope I haven't trespassed on your valuable 'Oh, no; not in the least.
"No, mater, that's all right. I say, don't you bother to wait if you want to be off." "No, dear, I'd like to wait. Don't forget to give father's letter to Mr. Raggett." "All right. I say it's rotten for you waiting about, really. Give my love to Floss!" "Well, perhaps I had better go. This train seems to be late. Good-bye, dearest boy."
Edith regarded it as a treat to go out with her mother-in-law. The only person who seemed to dislike the arrangement was Mr Raggett. When he found he was to be left alone with Bruce, he seemed on the point of bursting into tears. The Wedding The wedding was over.
Women never understand that to do things well, once in a way, is sometimes a a very good thing, he finished rather lamely. 'All right. I am getting curious to see Raggett! 'My dear Edith, he's nothing particular to see, but he's a man who might be very useful. 'Oh, shall you take a private room? 'I don't think so. Why?
Raggett Street, you must understand, was a thoroughfare over which some one had distributed large quantities of cabbage stumps and leaves. It opened out of the upper end of Farringdon Street, and 192A was a shop with the plate-glass front coloured chocolate, on which several of the same bills I had read upon the hoardings had been stuck.
She arranged cushions on the sofa and pulled the blinds down. A minute later he turned on the electric light and began to read again. Then he turned it out, pulled up the blinds, and called her back. 'I want to speak to you about my friend Raggett, he said seriously. 'I've asked him to dinner here tomorrow. What shall we have? 'Oh, Bruce! Let's wait and settle tomorrow.
I don't draw any moral at all in the matter, and as for social remedies, I leave them to the social reformer. I've got to a time of life when the only theories that interest me are generalisations about realities. To go to our inner office in Raggett Street I had to walk through a room in which the typists worked.
'It's a curious thing, he went on in a tone of impartial regret, 'that, with all the fuss about modern culture and higher education nowadays, girls are not even taught to spell! 'Yes, isn't it? But even if I had been taught, it might not have been much use. I might just not have been taught to spell "Raggett". It's a name, isn't it? 'It's a very well-known name, said Bruce.
He's afraid he's a bore too dull. He wants to amuse me. That's all. 'What right has he to wish anything of the kind? Have you not got me, if you wish to be amused? If I thought that you were right but, mind you, I don't; all women have their little vanities, and I believe it's a delusion of yours about Raggett I think he's simply been getting a little queer in the head lately.
A second cyberspace with six computers opened in April 1998 on the second floor of the library, with the same facilities and a fantastic view on the Lake of Geneva and the surrounding Alps. Peter Raggett, Deputy-Head of the OECD Main Library, made the following comments in his e-mail of June 18, 1998: "The Internet has provided researchers with a vast database of information.
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