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He wondered why the doctor had seemed so eager to see him. He had a vague feeling of uneasiness, though the doctor had not spoken more than a dozen words. At six he went behind the mirrored partition and got his topcoat and hat; said good night to such clerks as came in his way, and went out and bought a dozen daffodils from the Greek flower-vendor.

Hopps earned the ill-will of the Glen for ever by criticising the doctor's dress, but indeed it would have filled any townsman with amazement. Black he wore once a year, on Sacrament Sunday, and, if possible, at a funeral; topcoat or waterproof never.

"No, only Ruth Levice, who is pleased to see you. Will you step into the library? We are having a little home evening together." "Thank you. Directly." He slipped out of his topcoat, and turning quietly to her, said, "But before we go in, and I enact the odd number, I wish to say a few words to you alone, please."

He told Sam Pickering this in so many words. The former Mansion's stable at length engaged his wandering fancy. The stable's old swinging sign a carefully painted fop with flowing side whiskers and yellow topcoat swiftly driving a spirited horse to a neat red-wheeled run-about had been replaced by First-Class Garage.

It ought to be easy, and you were born out there somewhere. It should come natural." "I have," Thurston sighed. "My last rejection states that the local color is weak and unconvincing. Hang the local color!" The foot-rest suffered again. Reeve-Howard was getting into his topcoat languidly, as he did everything else. "The thing to do, then," he drawled, "is to go out and study up on it.

This in the voice of one who speaks in his sleep, and then in a hushed, hot whisper, "Haven't I a right to you? yes, I have a right take your topcoat, then, the storm is coming I'll never let you go don't you remember? can you ever forget my husband! my husband!" Pete lifted his head as he listened. He had been thinking that Philip had robbed him of Kate. Was it he who had robbed Kate of Philip?

If the maidens of one of our colleges for girls, say Vassar for illustration, habited like the Phaeacian girls of Scheria, went down to the Hudson to cleanse the rich robes of the house, and were surprised by the advent of a stranger from the city, landing from a steamboat a wandering broker, let us say, clad in wide trousers, long topcoat, and a tall hat I fancy that he would be more astonished than Ulysses was at the bevy of girls that scattered at his approach.

'I may have given him a present of an old topcoat, she falters. 'He looked ill-happit. But that was after I made the bargain. 'Were there bairns in the cart? 'There might have been a bit lassie in the cart. 'I thought as much. What did you give her? I heard you in the pantry. 'Four shillings was what I got that chair for, replies my mother firmly.

Witch would pay for the expensive operation to undo the effects of one disease. Meanwhile, Witch's customers could use the preventive medicine of cleanliness to help them in their fight against disease, while the researchers of American medicine "seek to find you real protection." It was 10:30 the next morning when the doorbell rang. A big man was standing outside in a topcoat, hat in hand.

In front of the shop, a motley assemblage of journalists was interviewing and photographing an undersized runt in a tan Chesterfield topcoat and a gray Homburg hat, whom they were addressing as Mr. Farnsworth.

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