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I shall see him to-morrow, and if the thing is possible at all, I shall make him thoroughly ashamed of himself." "Then I'll wait till after to-morrow," said Miss King, "before I decide on my plot. It will be much easier for me if I get the whole thing ready-made." Sir Gilbert Hawkesby finished his cigar and went to bed. He was tolerably well satisfied with himself.

There was a lightness about the air and a clarity as Joe emerged from his lodging house from the ready-made breakfast which they doled out as though breakfasts were just like linen and towels and soap. The day would have made countless insinuations to a normal man.

Obtain the correct, true symbol, and the Power corresponding to it can approach once roused and made aware. It has, you see, a ready-made mould into which it can come down." "Once roused and made aware?" repeated Henriot questioningly, while this man went stammering the letters of a language that he himself had used too long ago to recapture fully. "Because they have left the world.

The Friars Mendicant were discovered to be in league with her, and these itinerants were ready-made missionaries of sedition. They had privilege of vagrancy without check or limit; and owing to their universal distribution and the freemasonry among themselves, the secret disposition of every family in England was intimately known to them.

It is comic to wander out of one's own self. It is comic to fall into a ready-made category. And what is most comic of all is to become a category oneself into which others will fall, as into a ready-made frame; it is to crystallise into a stock character. Thus, to depict characters, that is to say, general types, is the object of high-class comedy. This has often been said.

You call a character the Duke of Smithfield, and thereby save yourself much trouble; you need not explain that he is rich, or how he came to be rich, or why he has no work to do. You have ready-made for you the supposition of a mass of details as to manner and prejudices.

The automobile had thoughtfully slowed down in the one bit of shade there was; still it was tremendously hot, and we realized that it was only the motion of the car which had kept us from finding it out before. We should have been miserable if we hadn't changed our tailor motoring-costumes for the holland dresses and coats which we'd bought ready-made at the last moment, in Monte Carlo.

"Oh! as for me, Frantz, you know that so long as there are fine costumes " In truth she thought of nothing else at the theatre. She was not one of those sentimental creatures; a la Madame Bovary, who return from the play with love-phrases ready-made, a conventional ideal.

In the mean time I would keep an eye on these two cronies. ''Stand back, Pedro, and let me have a good look at you. ''There! well, how do you think I look? ''My dear fellow, you are growing decidedly coarse and fat. ''Bah! but how do you like my new rig? ''I can not admire the cut; but, of course, you bought them ready-made one could see that with half an eye.

There is something singularly enticing in the idea of going, rent free, into a ready-made house. And to the British merchant, sitting at home at ease, it may appear that, with such a roof over your head and a spring of clear water hard by, the whole problem of the squatter's existence would be solved. Food, however, has yet to be considered.

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