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Winslow Teed has my seat I was in front with the chauffeur. So I took the first vacant place I saw." "She rode up with us." "Then it is all right. I see David Collins has got Patricia Illingworth in tow he came with Polly. I wonder if they've had a quarrel." "I never knew them to quarrel," said Juanita Sterling. "Oh, don't they? Well, it looks like it now. He took Patricia out to supper, too."
You've stuck to me an awful long while. It's a shame." He teed up, and drove his best drive, and followed it with a brassy that laid him twenty yards off the green, where a good approach brought the desired four. "Even threes," said Pickings to himself, as though he had seen a ghost. Now he was only a golfer of one generation; there was nothing in his inheritance to steady him in such a crisis.
Had they been playing an ordinary friendly round, each would have teed up on some convenient hillock and probably been past the tree with their second, for James would, in ordinary circumstances, have taken his drive back and regarded the strokes he had made as a little preliminary practice to get him into midseason form.
If asked to do anything she does not feel like doing she becomes very sulky and has to be humored at times to keep peace in the family. However, all things considered, she is a good little girl and has always borne a good reputation in every sense of the word. There are two more boarders in the little cottage, who require a passing notice. They are William Cox and John Teed.
He had been diffident when he teed off with McCay in the first round, but, finding that he defeated the secretary with ease, he met one Butler in the second round with more confidence. Butler, too, he routed; with the result that, by the time he faced Sigsbee in round three, he was practically the conquering hero. Fortune seemed to be beaming upon him with almost insipid sweetness.
Juanita Sterling, amused at the sudden transition, had caught a flash of triumph in Polly's eye and wondered with a fluttering heart what she had come to announce. "Why can't we go, too?" cried Miss Crilly. "Miss Lily looks like a refined, cultured person," remarked Mrs. Winslow Teed. "Oh, Doodles says she is lovely!" Polly had recovered her equilibrium.
This cottage instead of being yellow was green; you, Dan, Jane, brother William, John Teed, Willie and George, all had heads like bears, and you all growled at me, but yet could talk, and, what was very strange, you all had eyes as large as horses' eyes, only they were as red as blood.
Polly was too excited to heed Miss Sterling's warning pinch. "I never saw anything out of the way in her," attested Miss Mullaly. "She has always appeared to me like a very cultured woman." "She is a perfect lady," asserted Mrs. Winslow Teed. "Yes, she is!" agreed Miss Castlevaine. "I guess Miss Sniffen's the one that's losing her mind huh!" "Is she as bad as ever?" queried Mrs. Tenney anxiously.
"Six up," I pointed out to Henry, "and three bisques left. They're jolly little things, bisques, but you want to use them quickly. Bisque dat qui cito dat. Doesn't the sea look ripping to-day?" "Go on," growled Henry. "I once did a two at this hole," I said as I teed my ball. "If I did a two now and took a bisque, you'd have to do it in nothing in order to win. A solemn thought."
How long must I await by so long suffering teed? * Nor cometh messenger to tell me where thou dost abide: Ah me! in very sooth our meeting time was short enow: * Would Heaven shorter prove to me the present parting-tide!
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