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It was the most astonishing conjugation the startled Professor had ever heard in all his thirty years, and he frantically strove to remove the clinging damsel, at the same time commanding: "Madamoiselle, Madamoiselle, make yourself tranquil! You will cease at once. Mees Woodhull! Mees Stetson, Mees Mees." Now it so happened that Miss Stetson's recitation room adjoined Monsieur Sautelle's.
Aileen murmured: "Look at Miss Stetson's face. She doesn't know whether to frown or smile. She will lose her reason presently." "Oh, why need the Empress have come in at all. We were having such fun and " Sally paused significantly.
He was drawing himself over the ledge, and the low, stern voice startled him, as a knife might have done, thrust suddenly from the empty air at his breast. Rome rose upright against the cliff, with his resolute face against the stock of a Winchester. "Drap that gun!" The order was given along Stetson's barrel, and the weapon was dropped, the steel ringing on the stone floor.
Popocatepetl got herself on this day into serious mischief. Stetson's grocery to the old Corner House, soon after the Kenway girls came to live there. Petal was Ruth's particular pet or, had been, when she was a kitten.
Don't you think that you are just a little bit too fastidious? Billy's nothing but a care-free child." "It's the 'free' part that I object to, William. She has taken every one of you into intimate companionship even Pete and Dong Ling." "Pete and Dong Ling!" "Yes." Mrs. Stetson's chin came up, and her nostrils dilated a little.
His step was even slower than usual as he left the room, and his eyes were troubled. At half past ten o'clock on the evening following Mrs. Stetson's very plain talk with William, the telephone bell at the Beacon Street house rang sharply. Pete answered it. "Well?" Pete never said "hello." "Hello. Is that you, Pete?" called Billy's voice agitatedly. "Is Uncle William there?" "No, Miss Billy."
"Is the article in Stetson's Magazine true?" "Substantially, I think." Alice hesitated. She would have liked to pursue the subject, but she could not very well do that with his cousin. For years she had been hearing of this man as a crank agitator who had set himself in opposition to her father and his friends for selfish reasons. Her father had dropped vague hints about his unsavory life.
"You will hardly doubt the evidence of my own eyesight, will you Miss Stetson? I saw that person cross the gallery and enter the south wing. Be good enough to go down to the gymnasium and call the roll. I desire to know if all the girls are accounted for." To judge by Miss Stetson's expression she was none too well pleased by the principal's tone.
Maybe it's old man Stetson's himself." Chugging in a spasmodic sort of way, the car drew nearer, and the station agent now saw that there were several people in it. "Looks like that car is spavined, or something," commented Bill. "Why, it's regularly limping; yes, sir blazes! it's limping, fer a fact." Buck Bradley's auto was, in fact, at almost its "last gasp."
For a moment, Orne saw that Stetson's suspicions could have basis in fact. Bullone might go to any lengths to maintain this luxury. Orne's entrance had interrupted an argument between Polly and her husband. They welcomed him, went right on without inhibition. Rather than embarrassing him, this made him feel more at home, more accepted.
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