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"You're a good sport, girl; nobody can take that from you. But just the same, I'm going to let you off without a scratch." "'Good sport'! I'd like to know, anyways, where I come in with all your solid-gold talk. Me that's stood behind somebody-or-other's counter ever since I had my working-papers." "I'll get you out of " "Have I ever lived anywheres except in a dirty little North St.

Bangs' head was enveloped in the scarf which his hostess had lent him when he set forth upon his walk. It the scarf was tied under his chin and the fringed ends flapped in the wind. His round face, surrounded by the yarn folds, looked like that of the small boy in the pictures advertising somebody-or-other's toothache cure. "My savin' soul!" cried Primmie, again.

You will find little trace of commercialism in these men, even when, as in the case of Martin and Ryder and I do not know whom else, they did panels for somebody-or-other's leather screen, of which "Smuggler's Cove" and the other long panel of Ryder's in the Metropolitan Museum are doubtless two. They were not successful in their time because they could not repeat their performances.

Ask the fellow what he'll sell this for." I did, and the bookseller started a long yarn about the MS. having come out of the Marchese di Somebody-or-other's library, where it had lain undisturbed for several thousand years. "Signor," said he, "the book is of inestimable value, and I cannot part with it for less than thirty lire."

They were not long in dropping her, although it must be said there was real regret among the men. From Mrs. Rowe-Martin and others she heard that Mrs. Redmond Wrandall and Vivian were to be in Scotland in October, for somebody-or-other's christening, and that Leslie had been doing some really wonderful flying at Pau. "I am SO glad, my dear," said Mrs.

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