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Updated: September 1, 2025
The names of banks were so absurdly alike one never could tell. Presently she went over to her suit-case, rummaged in it, and produced a little bank-book. Then she dropped the book and the newspaper together into her bag and shut it. She smiled a little cynically.
"How about it?" "You want me to butt in on it?" "Want you? Holy sufferin' oysters! Carroll, if you didn't work on it, I'd brain you! You're the only man in the State who could " "Soft-pedal the blarney," grinned Carroll. "And now the suit-case again." He dropped to his knees and opened the suit-case.
You are the ideal guest for the House of Living Alone." "I'll go and fetch David my Dog and Humphrey my Suit-case," said Sarah Brown. At that moment a taxi was heard to arrive at the other side of the ferry, and the ferryman's voice was heard shouting: "All right, all right, I'll be there in half a tick." "I hope this isn't Peony in a taxi," said the witch. "I get so tired of expelling guests.
She shook her head, smiling, as he thought, rather tremulously. "I'm afraid I've planned a much longer journey for you. Come and see the preparations I've made." They stepped to the side of the canoe, so as to look down into it. "That," she pursued, pointing to a small suit-case forward of the middle thwart, "will enable you to look like an ordinary traveller after you've landed.
She immediately began to arrange her work. The books were put in order and a suit-case taken from the shelf in the closet. "Aunt Debby said she would make new collars for my waists and change the sleeves." With this promise in mind, she selected the thin white waists which were showing signs of wear.
Come and look at the clock. And, incidentally, give me that suit-case." She yielded up the case obediently and, having verified the time, proceeded towards the platform at a more reasonable gait. Storran, his long legs leisurely keeping pace with her shorter ones, smiled down at her. "And now, for the second time of asking, where are you off to?" "I'm going to France to fetch Michael."
He had not been to the club since the catastrophe and his father's death, and he was very serious and sombre and slightly embarrassed when he entered. A servant took his coat and suit-case with marked but subdued respect.
Her hand touched the lock carelessly and drew back as if her finger had been burned. She put her hands behind her and crossed the room. "I won't be so weak and silly!" she cried fiercely. She heard Jim cranking the car. It would take him five minutes more to start it, get it under the shed and bring in the suit-case and robes. "Why shouldn't I see it!" she exclaimed. "He has told me about it."
I instructed the store to call a messenger and have the suit-case taken at once to the baggage-room in the Grand Central station. "Now, Jacqueline, I'm going to take you to lunch," I said. "And afterward we will start for home." Outside the store I looked carefully around and espied Leroux almost immediately lighting a cigar in the doorway of a shop. I hit upon a rather daring plan to escape him.
She dropped an Old English grammar and a copy of "Beowulf" into her suit-case. "They won't let you study," said Priscilla. "I shall not ask them," said Patty. "Good-by. Tell the girls to drop in occasionally and see me in my incarceration. Visiting hour from five to six." She stuck her head in again. "If any one wants to send violets, I think they might cheer me up."
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