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Updated: June 11, 2025


Each advertisement that appeared took the same form a square space heavily outlined in black or colour, held up by a pair of ringed hands, facsimiles in miniature of his famous sky sign. And the several thousand salespeople in the huge store were slangily nicknamed "Peter Rolls's hands."

"Oh, you and Grace can take turns at that," said Betty, lightly adding, with a little sigh: "Try as we can, Amy and I never know quite how to pair you four off. We can't for the life of us find out which of you likes Frank best and which inclines to Roy." "That's right, kid keep 'em guessing," said Mollie slangily, as she turned on power and challenged a steep grade.

He threw a glass ball so far to one side that to have shot at it would have endangered the spectators, and the Indian girl dropped the muzzle of her rifle and shook her head. The curving ball came within Dakota Joe's reach. "Some baseball player, I'll say!" ejaculated Jennie Stone slangily. For the owner of the show caught the flying ball.

"Well, you saw those tar-roofers at work on the new top of the dock at Cedarville?" "Yes." "I bought three empty tar-barrels from the foreman. He is going to leave them in the woods yonder for me at seven o'clock. They'll make the finest bonfires you ever saw." "That's the cheese!" cried Dale, slangily. "Do you know what we can do? Place one barrel on top of another and touch them off.

Amherst looked up. "Did you show her over?" he asked with sudden interest. Duplain laughed slangily. "What? Me? And have Truscomb get on to it and turn me down? How'd I know she wasn't a yellow reporter?" Amherst uttered an impatient exclamation. "I wish to heaven a yellow reporter would go through these mills, and show them up in head-lines a yard high!"

"Speaking slangily, not if I can beat you to it." And with that, Carter Watson departed down the canyon, mounted his horse, and rode to town. An hour later, as Judge Witberg limped up the grounds to his hotel, he was arrested by a village constable on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Carter Watson.

I know a good thing when I hear it, as when a very much overdressed woman entered a car, and its first sudden jerk broke her gorgeous parasol, while its second flung her into the arms of the ugliest, fattest man present and whirled her pocket-book out of the window, I knew that the voice of conviction that slowly said, "Well, she is up against it," slangily expressed the unfortunate woman's exact predicament.

Four doors open into the rose-houses, and at the east end is the one devoted exclusively to the culture of Jacqueminots, the "Jack"-house it is irreverently, if not slangily, styled.

"Leave it to me!" exclaimed Jennie Stone with confidence. "We shall have a dandy outfit, but Mame Jones will not either overcharge us or make Wonota's frock and lingerie too outré." "It win be fine!" declared Helen. "I believe it will," agreed the girl of the Red Mill. "It will be nothing less than a knock-out," crowed Jennie, slangily.

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