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Updated: May 29, 2025


The members of the Second Presbyterian Church, of which Fanny Warham was about the most exemplary and assiduous female member, would hardly have recognized the face encircled by that triple row of curl-papered locks, shinily plastered with quince-seed liquor.

His idea of a Prince of Mervo was something statuesquely aloof, something he could not express it exactly on the lines of the illustrations in the Zenda stories in the magazines about eight feet high and shinily magnificent, something that would give the place a tone. That was what he had had in his mind when he sent for John.

"Any novice in the art of slaying might have done the same thing. Shooting people is an accomplishment that improves with practice." Coldly, she turned away, and crossed to where the collie was beginning to weary of his fruitless efforts to climb the shinily smooth bark of the giant gumbo-limbo. Catching him by the collar, she said: "Bobby! Bobby Burns! Stop that silly barking! Stop it at once!

STEPHEN: In the beginning was the word, in the end the world without end. Blessed be the eight beatitudes. I need not mention names. Seek thou the light. Best enters in hairdresser's attire, shinily laundered, his locks in curlpapers. A thing of beauty, don't you know, Yeats says, or I mean, Keats says. I am out for truth. Plain truth for a plain man.

They were New-Yorkers and, unlike over half of the population, born there, considering New York a village where one knows everybody and remembers when Fourteenth Street was the shopping-center. Olive Dunleavy was shinily present, her ash-blond hair in a new coiffure.

We always move out everything we can, up garret, so's to leave room for dancing." Oh yes, that was it, Vincent thought; the shinily varnished cheap furniture had almost disappeared, and the excellent proportions of the old rooms could be seen.

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