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Updated: May 19, 2025


"He must make friends easily," I said. "With the women? yes," he replied, so scathingly that I was forced to laugh in spite of myself. "Let us go in and look at the register," I suggested. "You may have his name wrong." We went in accordingly. Sure enough, in bold, heavy characters, was the name Charles Wrexell Allen written out in full. That handwriting was one in a thousand.

But since reading it I have asked in despair, how can this gifted lady continue to pick her way between the snares with which the stage is beset? "Is it possible that the time may come when she will advertise by photographs and beg from reporters the 'pars' she now so scathingly criticises? Nay, when I look upon the drop scene at the St.

I saw nothing more of my friend of the false brown optic that evening, except that I observed his bloodshot eye of the flesh fixed scathingly upon me from a remote corner of the great dining-room, where he appeared to be dining mostly off a large bottle of champagne.

She began to sing, her mind occupied with quite other matters than Delilah's passion of vengeance, and her face expressive of nothing more stirring than a gentle reminiscence. Baroni stopped abruptly and placed a big mirror in front of her. "Please to look at your face, Mees Quentin," he said scathingly. "It is as wooden as your singing."

Father Carillo, with one eye over his shoulder, managed by dint of command, threats, and soothing words to get his little band to the top of the hill. Once, when revolt seemed imminent, he asked them scathingly if they wished to retrace their steps over the plain unprotected by the cross, and they clung to his skirts thereafter.

William, who had been glaring at him for some time, remarked scathingly, "Gee, you'd think you never got a square meal at home," to which Pete promptly retorted, "Well, I wasn't going to let Miss Whimple think I couldn't eat her cooking."

He leaned forward a little; still he dared not look at her. His hard stare remained fastened on Heyst's back. In an extremely low hiss, his fixed idea of argument found expression scathingly: "See! He's no good. He's not the man for you!" He glanced at her at last. Her lips moved a little, and he was awed by that movement without a sound.

"It wouldn't have been amiss," was the reply. The captain leaned back in his chair and regarded him thoughtfully. "I can't think what's the matter with you, Jem," he said. "Ordinary decent ideas, that's all," said his son, scathingly. "There's something more in it than that," said the other, positively. "I don't like to see this love-your-enemy business with you, Jem; it ain't natural to you.

Frank retorted scathingly. "Now we'll have to hike along and trust to luck. Nobody knows where we will end up." "Well, you needn't blame it on me," Roy shouted wrathfully. "I couldn't be expected to see twenty miles down the road from Deepdale." "Nobody accused you of it," Frank answered, in the same belligerent voice. "But as long as you had the chart you might have thought far enough "

And the present governor was being scathingly arraigned by the newspapers of the state, while he sat in smug complacence in his office at the capital. He had made no effort to correct some of the evils of government about which he had raged just before the election. Lawler smiled with grim amusement as he walked toward the Willets Hotel where he meant to stay overnight.

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