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He had not seemed to notice till that moment that the child was carrying her violin-case, though to be sure it was plain enough to see, but as he lifted her, it struck against the door-jamb, and he glanced down and saw it. "You cannot have this thing, Mary! It is a thing of evil, and may not be in a Christian household.

But when the electric lights were switched on, before the inner blinds were drawn down, you could see quite plain into the consulting-room, a little below your level, where the Doctor sat at his big writing-table that was heaped with notebooks and papers and had a telephone on it, and all sorts of mysterious instruments in shining brass and silver, as brightly polished as the gleaming thing with a lid, shaped like a violin-case and with a spirit-lamp underneath it, in which all sorts of wicked-looking knives and forceps were boiled when they were taken out of the black bag; or into Mrs.

They paused on the floor beneath him, and Derrick, descending quickly, saw the thin, bent figure of an old man; he held a violin-case and a small parcel of grocery under his arm, and was on the point of unlocking the door immediately beneath that of the girl.

It was half after four when James, having taken a final look at his hands and nails, proceeded to follow William's instructions. He found no one about. Outside the kitchen the lower part of the house was deserted. To reach the library he had to pass through the music-room. He saw the violin-case on the piano, and at once unconsciously pursed his lips into a noiseless whistle.

"Well," replied the stranger tolerantly, "the young chap I'm speaking of had some disfigurement of the face, so far as I could distinguish through a short crape veil; and he was carrying a box that he evidently would n't trust on his pack-horse, but whether it was a violin-case or a child's coffin, I was n't rude enough to ask. Old-fashioned Manton single-barrel slung on his back.

A motor rushed past her, covering her with dust and causing her to clench her hands in anger. "Beastly thing!" she said aloud. Then out of the cloud of dust emerged Joyselle, on foot, his violin-case in his hand. "You!" "Yes. I couldn't wait, so I cut an engagement and took the 1.45, Brigit how is he?" He was flushed with the effort of rapid walking in a long coat and his hat was on one side.

In her white frock and open prunella shoes she had a pretty way, and when she went back to her seat, the gentlemen bent over her to congratulate her; the courtyard was full of carriages; farewells were called to her through their windows; the music-master with his violin-case bowed in passing by. How far off all this! How far away!

It will cost you no trouble. Christopher took up his violin-case, long since extracted from My Uncle's maw, and followed Carl from the chambers into the street. 'You play only the first movement, very low and soft, said Carl as they went along. 'I will stand by you and tell you when to begin.

"Not a second to spare!" cried Velasco, "Send the trunks after me, Bobo Here my valise!" He snatched up his violin-case, and the slim, dark-veiled figure darted beside him. "If we miss it!" he heard her crying in his ear, "I shall never forgive myself! I shall never forgive myself!" "We shan't miss it!" cried Velasco, "I have the tickets, the passports for you and for me! Here to the left!

" every Sunday evening it's beautiful, and now I'm getting so big I can help some. I can turn over the pages for them in hard places, and when old Mr. Reinhardt has had too much to drink and his hands tremble, he lets me unfasten his violin-case and tighten up his bow and " Mrs. Hubert cried out, "Your parents don't let you have anything to do with that old, drunken Reinhardt!"

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