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"The end of the upper and the middle classes. Everybody will have to work for a living." "Who's going to be elected this fall?" asked Jane. "Your man?" "Yes," said Doctor Charlton. "Victor Dorn thinks not. But he always takes the gloomy view. And he doesn't meet and talk with the fellows on the other side, as I do." Hastings was looking out from under the vizor of his cap with a peculiar grin.

His voice was lost within the vizor, and his friend affected not to understand his meaning when he made signs with his gauntlets, and endeavoured to close with him, that he might wrest the cudgel from his hand. At length he desisted, saying, "I'll warrant the helmet sound by its ringing"; and taking it off, found the squire in a cold sweat.

The latter siege lasted nearly four months, and during its continuance Henry fought a single combat with the governor in the mines, each combatant having his vizor down and being unknown to the other.

"Ah, yes. Fitzroy means King's son, doesn't it?" "I er believe so." "Well, I can imagine you scowling out of a vizor. It would suit you admirably." "But I might not scowl." "Oh, yes, you would. Remember this morning. Just force yourself to think for a moment that I am Monsieur " She stopped abruptly. "A little more to the left, please and turn your face to the sun. There, that is capital."

An unreproved sensation of melting pervaded her; she knew her capacity for gratitude, and conjuring it up in her 'heart, there came with it the noble knightly gentleman who would really stoop to take a plain girl by the hand, release her, and say: 'Be mine! His vizor was down, of course. She had no power of imagining the lineaments of that prodigy. Or was he a dream? He came and went.

The horses themselves wore heavily armored about their head, neck, and chest; the rider wore a coat of mail which completely covered his body as far as the hips, and a strong helmet, with a vizor, which left no part of the face exposed but the eyes. He carried a small round shield on his left arm, and had for weapons a heavy spear, a sword, and a bow and arrows.

Then reining in his charger, he lifted his vizor and spake in voice deep and strong. "O thou that men call Ivo the Duke, look upon this face behold these white hairs, this lined brow! Bethink thee of the innocent done to cruel death by thy will, the fair cities given to ravishment and flame and judge if this be just and sufficient cause for war, and bitter war, betwixt us!"

When he went to school he would add a cap with a long vizor like a shovel-blade. Proudest of all was his waistcoat, saved for, begged for, plotted for; a real Fancy Vest of fawn with polka dots of a decayed red, the points astoundingly long. On the lower edge of it he wore a high-school button, a class button, and a fraternity pin. And none of it mattered. But he was not over-gentle.

See how they order their pikes O master, they be sweet and doughty fellows! See how Jenkyn's archers shoot each man to the ear!" Awhile sat Beltane watching, wide-eyed, while Sir Benedict, fighting sword in hand, fell back and back before the furious onset of Sir Pertolepe's main battle until he had drawn the fight mid-way. Then, quick-breathing, my Beltane closed his vizor.

"And that other all armed, with vizor down the steed that bore him foaming with haste, as if his hoof had scarce touched ground?" "I know not: but he weareth the colors of the Royal House. He hath the look of some spent herald. See, they summon him from within! It must be that he bringeth tidings from Famagosta. Pray Heaven it is well with Her Majesty!" "And with our Prince!" "Viva la Regina!"

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