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Ezra Graves I remember, and it is a pleasure to see him in that chair." Graves inclined his head, reverently. Her name," said Miss Lucretia, her hand now in the reticule, "her name was Cynthia Ware." There was a decided stir among the audience, and many leaned forward to catch every word. "Even old people may have an ideal," said Miss Lucretia, "and you will forgive me for speaking of mine.

There were some new faces in the Court witnesses, and Nekhludoff noticed that Maslova could not take her eyes off a very fat woman who sat in the row in front of the grating, very showily dressed in silk and velvet, a high hat with a large bow on her head, and an elegant little reticule on her arm, which was bare to the elbow.

Eleonora Karpovna, on taking farewell of Susanna, suddenly broke into a roar that filled the church; but she was soon soothed and continually asked in an exasperated whisper, 'But where's my reticule? Viktor held himself aloof, and seemed to be trying by his whole demeanour to convey that he was out of sympathy with all such customs and was only performing a social duty.

"Oh yes; I have more than four-and-twenty pounds. I thought you would come, father, so I put it in my bag. See! beautiful white notes and gold." Mary took out the folded money from her reticule and put it into her father's hand.

The bottom of the stone slab had been carved into a perfect representation of a centipede, and as the slab remained stationary just before it reached the perpendicular, I began to dive into my mental reticule for the scraps of prayers that had been caught and held through a rather checkered career in places where the efficacy of prayer was looked upon with a cold eye.

She glanced up at a large horseshoe made of her favorite pink roses, which had been hung by a silver wire directly over the seat she occupied. "Will you give me your interpretation of their message?" He swept aside a shawl and reticule, and sat down beside her. "It is written legibly all over their lovely petals.

"I was only getting my apron." From a reticule on the table she drew forth a small black satin apron on which was embroidered in filoselle a spray of moss-roses. It was extremely elegant much more so than Mrs. Lessways' though not in quite the latest style of fashionable aprons; not being edible, it had probably been long preserved in a wardrobe, on the chance of just such an occasion as this.

Lucy M. Bennett of Petersburg, Illinois, has been a familiar attraction at old settlers' gatherings in Menard County, for years. The dress was made by Mrs. Hill, of New Salem, and the reticule or workbag will be readily recognized by those who have any recollection of the early days. The bonnet occupied a place in the store of Samuel Hill at New Salem. It was taken from the store by Mrs.

I'm all wheezed up from settin' at that open winder waitin' for you to come; and I thought you never WOULD come." As Caleb was helping the lady of his choice into the carryall he noticed that she carried a small hand-bag. "What you got that thing for?" he demanded. "It's my reticule; there's a clean handkerchief and a few other things in it. Mercy on us!

He was a little frisky; though as yet his body seemed scarce yet recovered from that irksome position it had so lately occupied in the maternal reticule; where, tail to head, and all ready for the final spring, the unborn whale lies bent like a Tartar's bow.

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