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There are now no boxing contests in New York. Swifty Bob and his fellows would be shocked at the idea of such a thing. All that happens now is exhibition sparring bouts between members of the club. It is true that next day the papers very tactlessly report the friendly exhibition spar as if it had been quite a serious affair, but that is not the fault of Swifty Bob.
The chimney bespoke light and heat and power furnished in quantities power for many shops, manned by compulsory workers: a prison, in short. "Why, what's that?" asked Cope tactlessly. Medora Phillips withheld her eyes and sent out a guiding finger in the opposite direction.
He didn't appear to care much about sifting the matter thoroughly. In fact, he seemed anxious to get on with his speech, and slur the matter over. But, tactlessly perhaps, I continued rather to harp on the thing. I said that the book in which the story had appeared was published in 1889.
"And a half," Tara insisted tactlessly, with her sweetest smile. But when Roy chose to be impassive pin-pricks were thrown away on him. "Where'd we stop?" he mused, ignoring her remark. "Oh I know. The Knight was going forth to quest the Elephant with golden tusks for the High Tower Princess who wanted them in her crown. Why do Princesses always want what the knights can't find?"
Elmer, summoning youth's supreme weapon of an affected boredom, yawned, stifled his little cough and went with Virginia to meet Florence. Florence giggled over the introduction, then grew abruptly as grave as a matron of seventy and tactlessly observed that Mr. Whereupon Mr. "I don't think much of your friends," remarked Florrie, sensing sudden opposition and flying half-way to meet it.
"I had not thought of preaching here," he said, "but I will relieve you if you wish it." "De folks will want to hyeah you an' see what you kin do," pursued his father tactlessly. "You know dey was a lot of 'em dat said I oughn't ha' let you go away to school. I hope you'll silence 'em."
By November 19, Charles is indignant even with Mademoiselle Luci, who has rather tactlessly shown the letter of November 7 to Madame de Talmond, la tante, la vieille Femme. Oh, the unworthy Prince! Charles's epistle follows: 19th Nov. 'Je suis tres surprise, Mademoiselle, de votre Lettre du 15, par Laquelle vous dites avoire montres a la tante une Lettre touchant les Affaires de Mdlle.
Nothing more could be said under the circumstances, and Adrien was perforce obliged to spend the evening as best he might, turning over the pages of his cousin's music, and watching her with longing, ardent eyes; while Miss Penelope sat near by, tactlessly wide awake. Presently she glanced up. "Adrien, did you ask your father about the ball?" she asked. Her nephew looked abashed.
Tactlessly critical letters published in Northern papers did not add to their popularity. The few Northern women felt the ostracism more keenly than did the men.
"When I got there and saw her, I forgot about Saturday. Before I had a chance, she told me she wasn't going to the master's to-day. Then without another thought " "Well?" interviewed Molly with widening eyes. "Pardon me, Molly," Theodore said tactlessly, "for forgetting you you will, won't you? I asked her to play here to-morrow night."
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