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It is proposed to arrange for a series of lectures, specially adapted to such an audience, on subjects of literary and artistic interest. Unfortunately, Lady Isobel herself was unable to take part in the proceedings, owing to sudden indisposition; but her views were most suggestively set forth by Mrs.

But if they offered to submit to this themselves?" "They? How?" "If you, the son of the house their host, we may say should call them together, and for your own satisfaction empty out your pockets in the sight of every one, don't you think that all the men, and possibly all the women too" here I let my voice fall suggestively "would be glad to follow suit? It could be done in apparent joke."

"Well, I suppose Willett's glad of a chance to join his chief?" he said interrogatively, though never looking up. "Not unless looks belie him," was the answer. Bentley bent lower over his work. "No physical hindrance that I know of," said he suggestively. "It's financial, I take it," said Bucketts sturdily. "Our investigator finds it expensive here at Almy."

He stepped into the room, followed by four others. "I guess your name is Wade. We don't want you. We want McHale." "Well, I haven't got him," said Wade. "Where is he?" "What do you want with him?" "That's none of your business." "All right. If that's so it's none of my business where he is." "You'd better make it your business," said the other suggestively. "Well, I won't," Wade retorted.

"It's probably a bill for printer's ink or paper, or whatever they buy for the 'Argus. You get it to-morrow, Dottie, and then you can tell us what is in it." "I will," said Dorothy. Just as she spoke the twenty-minute-to-ten bell clanged suggestively in the corridors, and the hair-raising came to an abrupt end.

As for the prisoners, most of them reckless, devil-may-care rascals, they grinned or leered suggestively, but had nothing to tell. "We'll have this boarding ripped off," said Canker decisively, "and see what they've got secreted under there. I shouldn't be surprised to find a whisky still in full blast, or a complete gambling outfit dash, dash 'em to dash and dashnation!

Cluny could not be dishonest, though he would try hard not to say painful things. "Well, she was a bit fierce at first she's a woman, you know; but afterwards she went like a baby; cried, and wouldn't stay at Cannes any longer: so we're back in town. We're going down to the country, though, to-morrow or next day." "Do you think I had better call, Cluny?" Gaston ventured suggestively.

And then he remembered the porter, who stood suggestively attentive, words of gratitude hanging on his lips. John hunted right and left; he found a coin prayed God that it was a sovereign drew it out, beheld a halfpenny, and offered it to the porter. The man's jaw dropped. "It's only a halfpenny," he said, startled out of railway decency. "I know that," said John piteously.

One had "Chit" embroidered on the middle of its cushion; the other, "Chat." These stood suggestively at the corners of the hearth. "Now, Katy," said Rose, seating herself in "Chit," "pull up 'Chat' and let us begin."

But his intellect was superficial, and his temperament was dangerous, because there were not the experiences of a soul of truth to give the deeper hold upon the meaning of life. She shrank now, as, with a little laugh and glancing suggestively at the despatch-box, he said: "And what do you think of it all?"

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