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Ethelyn was not going with him. She knew it now, and never did the face of a six-months wife look harder or stonier than hers as she stayed all day in her room, paying no heed whatever to Richard, and leaving entirely to Eunice and her mother-in-law those little things which most wives would have been delighted to do for their husbands' comfort.
Away back in the days of Palmyra and Thebes the rulers of those cities seemed to understand it, if the people did not that is to say, the value of embellishment. And had we now but one American Nebuchadnezzar we might have a Babylon at our Pacific seaport. For a six-months' world's fair any considerable city can get from the government five or ten millions. And why not? There's politics in it.
"An' then I stopped, for Jim took me in his arms he was in the rockin'-chair and rocked back an' forth wid me like a mother does wid a six-months' child, an' kept croonin' an' croonin' till I fell asleep wid my head on his shoulder " Mrs. McCann drew a long breath "Och, Aileen, it's beautiful to be married!"
August Meyer, his Frankfort bank exchange, and several letters of introduction to responsible merchants in Upper Germany. He was, at least, armed for flight, and fortified beyond all attack. Ben Timmins looked forward, with delight, to a six-months' suzerainty of his master's drug business. "I have given Mr.
In ten minutes Clayton knew all the salient facts of Jack's career. Their lives had diverged at the college gates, and the bustling Witherspoon, now the lawyer of a great Michigan railway company, was on his way to Europe for a six-months' tour. Clayton's spirits vastly rose in their reminiscent chat, and, in ten minutes, the two ex-collegians were on their way to Clayton's apartment.
Last Thursday Countess L. opened the season with an unusual event a betrothment ball. Her select friends were invited to a sort of rehearsal of the wedding party; her beautiful cousin is to be married to our young friend Didier, whom we named Scipio Africanus. Marshal Bugeaud has given him a six-months' leave, and healed his wounded shoulder with a commander's epaulette.
"Well, what do you think of his notice of the sun, and the long light, and his low position on the horizon?" "Oh, that's all right," said Melick. "Anyone who chose to get up this thing would of course read up about the polar day, and all that. Everyone knows that at the poles there is a six-months' day, followed by a six-months' night." "You are a determined sceptic," said the doctor.
There was the passage of the check, a few directions about dog-biscuits, and then the messenger from the kennels drove back to the station, the crate, which had been emptied of a wriggling six-months black bull-dog, on the seat beside him.
Cranstoun pays a second six-months' visit to the Blandys. December Cranstoun's regiment "broke" at Southampton. He returns to London. March Mrs. Blandy and Mary visit Mr. Sergeant Stevens in Doctors' Commons. 28 September Mrs. Blandy taken ill after her return home. 30 September Death of Mrs. Blandy. August Cranstoun returns to Henley. Puts powder in Mr. Blandy's tea.
Indeed she must have been in Butler's eye when he wrote 'That old Pyg what d'ye call him malion That cut his mistress out of stone, Had not so hard a hearted one. Even Lady Rochester will admit I conquered without heroics," upon which her ladyship, late mistress Mallett, a beauty and a fortune, smiled assent with all the complacency of a six-months' bride.
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