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Updated: May 1, 2025
It needed but a glance to tell her who comprised the unusual company. The very raggedness of their garments, the unforgetable disregard for consequences, the impudent ease with which they faced poverty and wealth alike, belonged to but one set of men the vagabonds of the Hawk and Raven. Beverly went a shade whiter; her interest in everything else flagged, and she was lost in bewilderment.
"You you flower you angel!" he whispered in return. "You woman! You precious creature! I've been crazed at loss of you!" Wade paced out of earshot, and this time he remained away for a considerable time. He lived again moments of his own past, unforgetable and sad. When at length he returned toward the young couple they were sitting apart, composed once more, talking earnestly.
The entry into Lille was unforgetable, when old men and women and girls and boys and little children crowded round us and kissed our hands. So it was in other places. Yet not all the horror had passed.
I can get nothing from him, so I'm going myself." The girl's heart sank at hearing this. Her mother saw things clearly and definitely, and had a talent for expressing her impressions in unforgetable words. Mathilde could still remember with a pang certain books, poems, pictures, and even people whose charms her mother had destroyed in one poisonous phrase.
He was standing just outside the pool of light that flowed over the piano, the unforgetable outline of his shaggy head, joined by two little peninsulas of sideburns to the heavy spade of beard, gray now and not the sooty black she remembered. The odor of that little room up on Amsterdam Avenue came winding back.
The slightest elements of physique and of personality came into view powerful, unforgetable. She stood, not noticing anything, waiting for instructions.
This bright, pretty, vivacious young woman had suffered till she had arrived at a Helen's recklessness nothing mattered! There was a pause. "I think you are in a fair way to become unforgetable in connection with the Mississippi River," he suggested, with even voice. "What do you mean?" she demanded, quickly. "Well, I'll tell you," with the semblance of perfect frankness.
Our first Greek play had been costumed by the professional costumer, with unforgetable results of comicality and indecorum: the second, the TRACHINIAE, of Sophocles, he took in hand himself, and a delightful task he made of it.
Through the side streets we snatched hasty impressions of unforgetable scenes. Into the densely populated regions around Grand and Houston Streets the evicted people of Brooklyn had poured. And into the homes of these miserably poor people, where you can walk for blocks without hearing a word in the English tongue, Brooklyn's derelicts had been absorbed by tens of thousands.
A spurt of flame leapt from the velvety-black square of casement. The horrid, unforgetable cry of a man wounded unto death echoed the shot, and the startled besiegers could hear their comrade threshing around amongst the dead leaves in his agony. "Steady, men! steady now! don't expose yourselves!" yelled the inspector. "Fire at that window, while I get to this man! keep me covered!"
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