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Updated: May 22, 2025
A railway station is the most difficult of all places to act in, as you have discovered for yourself. 'But, I said with resentment, 'I wasn't trying to act. I really felt. 'So did I, my boy, said Le Ros. 'You can't act without feeling. What's his name, the Frenchman Diderot, yes said you could; but what did he know about it? Didn't you see those tears in my eyes when the train started?
Lute, always a sort of social barometer, noticed the change in the weather. "Everybody's talkin' about you, Ros," he declared. "They cal'late you're a pretty smart feller. They don't just understand what you're up to, but they think you're pretty smart." "No?" I commented, ironically. "Lute, you astonish me. Why am I smart?" "Well, they don't know exactly, but they cal'late you must be.
The Speedy stood off and on until daylight enabled her commander to locate the scene of catastrophe and examine what was left of the shattered steamer. He found that she had been run ashore on one of the small outlying cays that are numerous off Cardenas Bay, and with other floating wreckage he picked up a life-preserver on which was painted, "Manuel Ros, Barcelona."
The poor fellow would have talked of nothing else if I had let him. "You've saved my good name and my life, Ros," he said, over and over again, "and not only my life, but what is a mighty sight more worth saving, Nellie's happiness. I don't know how you did it; I believe yet that there is something behind all this, that you're keeping something from me.
He's down on anybody that's got more'n he has. But Ros, you ain't foolish enough to side with Jed Dean. Just think! Here's Mr. Colton, richer'n King Solomon and all his glory. He's got servants and butlers and bonds and cowpons and horses and teams and automobiles and " I rose from the wash bench. "I know what he's got, Lute," I interrupted. "And I know what he hasn't got." "What?
They send that in to the Bureau, giving the date of their departure, and a description by which the seer-off can identify them on the platform. And then well, then they are seen off. 'But is it worth it? I exclaimed. 'Of course it is worth it, said Le Ros. 'It prevents them from feeling "out of it." It earns them the respect of the guard.
Not far away at Horton Kirby, to be reached through South Darenth, are the remains of Horton Castle and a very interesting, aisleless cruciform church of Our Lady with central tower, a great nave, arcaded transepts, and much Early English loveliness, to say nothing of the Decorated tomb of one of the De Ros family, lords of Horton Castle, and fifteenth- and sixteenth-century brasses.
Ros. It is proposed to treat the subject from the material side of line and tone only, without any reference to subject matter, with the idea of trying to find out something about the expressive qualities line and tone are capable of yielding unassociated with visual things.
Besides, she prepared, by means of essences, peach brandy, maraschino, ros solis, and other liqueurs, as well as an excellent ink, in the manufacture of which I used to help her. She rejoiced in considerable prosperity, lived well, and did not let me want for anything. My passion for the theatre was a source of great anxiety to good Frau Eberlein.
You ought to be a happy man, and act like one; instead you act as if you were about to be jailed." He caught his breath with a sort of gasp. Then, after a pause and without looking up, he asked slowly: "Jailed? What in the world made you say that, Ros?" "I said it because you act as if you were bound for state's prison instead of the matrimonial altar. George, what IS troubling you?"
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