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I've seen him dancing at the Palace with Dorothy Doodles, or whatever her name is." "Well," said I, "Mrs. Stebbins runs the newer set those who hunt sensations, and make a splurge in the papers. It costs like smoke, of course " And suddenly I stopped. "Look out!" I whispered. "Here she comes!" I heard Maw catch her breath, and I heard Maw's husband give a grunt. Then I rose.

And so they passed for mere acquaintances; and there were some who said Philip Withers among them that "that plausible Golden Farmer, young Blount, had treated the forlorn thing shabbily." About that time hoops came in, and the Splurge girls flourished the first that appeared in Hendrik.

Fearful lest something, perchance, might occur to compel me to spend the night here, I don my gossamers as soon as the rain slacks up a little, and splurge ahead through the mud toward Ichtiman, which, my map informs me, is just on this side of the Kodja Balkans, which rise up in dark wooded ridges at no great distance ahead, to the southward.

I don't know. Who's going to be any the better for all this? There's a lot of Tommyrot about charity. If I were going to splurge I'd do it in the middle of the stage and make an advertisement of it at the same time. It's cheaper and more sensible. Why, if Uncle Levi would spend in Boston what he's spending up here he'd have the world talking about his mills." Sandy turned away.

Think of his coming out here and starting a regular debating society declamation before his mother and father! Why, I never heard anything like it in my life! I don't like to hurt his feelings, and I'd give him anything I could afford that would do him any good, but all he wants it for now is to splurge around in at this party before that little yellow-haired girl!

"We are straying far from the subject in hand to adapt the words of our beloved Latin professor. Betty Wales was going to tell us how the 'Merry Hearts' could go out with a splurge." "I object to the president's English," interrupted Madeline. "The connotation of the term splurge is unpleasant. We don't wish to splurge. Now go ahead, Betty."

It is universally true that there is a great deal of vegetable show and fuss for the result produced. I do not complain of this. One cannot expect vegetables to be better than men: and they make a great deal of ostentatious splurge; and many of them come to no result at last. Usually, the more show of leaf and wood, the less fruit.

Osgood's letter and the check were hushed up in her bosom. Now Miss Wimple and Madeline Splurge were examples of how much our views of a person's character have to do with our notions of his or her stature or carriage.

Though his bill had spoken of "carts," as if he had several, that was only a bit of splurge on his part; his one conveyance at the first was a stout spring cart, with a good brown cob between the shafts. But with this he did such a trade as had never been known in Barbie. The Provost said it was "shtupendous."

Browne have done it she would have bought the Arch of Triumph, and, transporting it to Allington, would have set it up in front of her house and illuminated it for the occasion. She should never have another daughter marry an Irish lord, she said, and she meant "to make a splurge and astonish the natives," and she did.

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