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"Well, I think that Look here, monsieur, I do not want to make any money out of you, so I will tell you what we will do. I will take my umbrella to the maker, who will re-cover it in good, durable silk, and I will bring the bill to you. Will that suit you, monsieur?" "Perfectly, madame; we will settle it so. Here is a note for the cashier, who will repay you whatever it costs you." He gave Mme.

Sally gave them one glance and burst into appreciative laughter. "Pillow-fights, Joanna and being sat on around the fire, and used for acrobatic performances yes, I see. I'll re-cover them right away. I'd do it to-night while I wait if I had the stuff if I could sit still long enough.

"Well, I think that Look here, monsieur, I do not want to make any money out of you, so I will tell you what we will do. I will take my umbrella to the maker, who will re-cover it in good, durable silk, and I will bring the bill to you. Will that suit you, monsieur?" "Perfectly, madame; we will settle it so. Here is a note for the cashier, who will repay you whatever it costs you." He gave Mme.

Her cousin's little boy Tom, not Eddie had it very badly. Dear, dear, to hear his shrieks! They found onion much better than camphorated oil. When Mr Farrell died, she supposed whoever came into possession would re-cover the drawing-room furniture. It needed it, and you got lovely patterns from London... On and on the stream flowed, until Mollie felt dazed and bewildered.

For the hair of the saint, contrary to the general rule, she had had the same idea as he; that was, to use no silk, but to re-cover gold with gold, and she kept ten needles at work with this brilliant thread of all shades, from the dark red of dying embers, to the pale, delicate yellow tint of the leaves of the forest trees in the autumn.

I think that Look here, Monsieur, I do not want to make any money out of you, so I will tell you what we will do. I will take my umbrella to the maker, who will re-cover it in good, durable silk, and I will bring the bill to you. Will that suit you, Monsieur?" "Perfectly, Madame; we will settle it so. Here is a note for the cashier, who will repay you whatever it costs you." He gave Mme.

But Cynthia was not a good housekeeper and she did not re-cover the furniture when it got dingy, or re-paper the walls, or mend the carpets and bedclothes, and she never thought of such a thing as making new clothes for the doll family, so that of course their early Victorian frocks and capes and bonnets grew in time to be too shabby for words.

When a base ball has been used in wet weather it should be put aside, and the next time the nine wish to practice on a wet day this ball, which will be very hard, should be used. As soon as it is wet it softens again, and it is just as useful as a new one would be after wetting. Constant wetting rots the covers, but a harness-maker will re-cover the balls, and they can be used for practice.

Oreille utterly rebelled at such an idea. "All right," he said; "then I shall resign my post. I am not going to the office with the kitchen umbrella." The friend interposed: "Have this one re-covered; it will not cost much." But Mme. Oreille, being in the temper that she was, said: "It will cost at least eight francs to re-cover it. Eight and eighteen are twenty-six.

I gather the flowers, I could not give that up to any one, and she takes charge of arranging them in the house. She is very fond of doing fancy work, I am not, so that her offer to re-cover the sofa cushions in den, study, and library comes in the light of a household benefaction.

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