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Updated: June 24, 2025


As I was going to Bellevue yesterday on business of my own, I came upon that actress of yours, young man, at her gate... oh! a rubbishy little villa, run up to last through a love affair, standing in six square yards of garden, meant to give a stock-broker some sort of notion what the country's like. She invited me in but what was the use?"... She was at Bellevue!

"You will have to stow in an immense amount of rubbish, I suppose that's the worst of it," said the rector. "I don't see that law-rubbish is worse than any other sort. It is not so bad as the rubbishy literature that people choke their minds with. It doesn't make one so dull. Our wittiest men have often been lawyers.

"She has certainly shown the manes of Archibald Royston the conventional respect." "She made an awful mistake, we all know that! And although I realized that it was on account of that rubbishy little quarrel you and she got up at the last moment, I felt for her, because to people generally her choice was subject to the imputation of being wholly one of interest.

Hope shall soften papa." "But if he is too headstrong to be softened?" faltered Walter. "Then," said Mary, "you must defy my papa, and I shall defy yours." After a moment's thought she said: "Walter, I shall stay here till he sees me and you together; then he won't be able to run off about his mines, and his lawsuits, and such rubbishy things.

The antique Clio gathers up her robe and steps tiptoe over rubbishy details that are the delight of the comic poet and the modern Muse of History. Thucydides, it is true, gives us a minute account of the plague.

"It was very finely wrought, but in the middle hung a rubbishy broken medallion of gold." "You are a pretty judge of works of art! Then you overlooked the fine engraved gem which was set in that modest gold frame?" "Certainly not." "I assure you, little wise-head!" "No, my dearest." As she spoke she looked up saucily, as though she had achieved some great triumph. "I know very well what gems are.

"Hurrah!" screamed Conrad; "now my cruel illness will soon be gone, now that the miscreant has been caught at his wicked tricks. He will never carry me down again now into their rubbishy straw." "Whom are you talking of?" Edward again began: "surely not of the Hungarian miner?" "The very person," answered Conrad: "the monster has been stealing, and is in league with a whole gang of thieves.

"He's most reasonable in his arguments," all the visitors protested, "and why should he be called to task?" "Don't humour him so much!" Chia Cheng expostulated. "I'll put up for to-day," he however felt constrained to tell Pao-yue, "with your haughty manner, and your rubbishy speech, so that after you have, to begin with, given us your opinion, you may next compose a device.

"You'll do as you're told, young woman, and go by car." At this rubbishy speech, the tears, for the first time, came into her eyes. She pulled down my shoulders I am rather lank and tall and kissed me. "You're a dear," she said, and went off in search of Barbara. I returned to my library, rang the bell, and gave orders for the chauffeur to stand at Mrs. Boldero's disposal.

That's good enough for little rubbishy common things specially with gals, cuz THEY go back on you anyway, and blab if they get in a huff but there orter be writing 'bout a big thing like this. And blood." Tom's whole being applauded this idea. It was deep, and dark, and awful; the hour, the circumstances, the surroundings, were in keeping with it.

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