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"If the weather's good," replied Gabriel meekly, and then as Smithson withdrew, he glanced nervously at the lithograph of the engine. "But it wasn't about the picnic that I came," he said. "The fact is, I wanted to ask you to use your influence in the matter of getting John Henry a place in the bank.

"I'll just turn myself crossways and stick in your throat." "What are you fellows after around here, anyway?" continued the Mississippian. "The weather's hot an' we all want to go in swimmin' to-morrow, bein' as we have two rivers handy. Shore as you live if you get to botherin' us we'll hurt you."

Mmm," she said, opening a menu. "So, how's Maryland?" "Crab cakes are great. Weather's warmer. After that Maine wins." She told him about her job and the house she was buying. "And you?" "Pretty much the same . . . I found out what a clave beat is." He explained and she applauded. "No, like this," he said, clapping out two bars.

That day I had intended to live intensely and quietly, basking in the weather's glory which would have lent enchantment to the most unpromising of intellectual prospects. For a companion I had found a book, not bemused with the cleverness of the day a fine-weather book, simple and sincere like the talk of an unselfish friend.

She also advised Beth to buy a little oil-stove, the only one she knew of that really didn't smell if you attended to it yourself; and a tin to hold oil for it crystal oil at sevenpence a gallon, the best. "You can do all you want with that, and keep yourself warm enough too when the weather's bad," she said; "and there's no waste, for you can turn it out when you've done with it.

Mind, you've sworn to keep the whole affair secret." Mr. Chalk screwed up his features in anxious perplexity, but made no comment. "The weather's fine," continued Tredgold, "and there's nothing gained by delay. On Wednesday we'll take the train to Biddlecombe and have a look round.

Mind, you've sworn to keep the whole affair secret." Mr. Chalk screwed up his features in anxious perplexity, but made no comment. "The weather's fine," continued Tredgold, "and there's nothing gained by delay. On Wednesday we'll take the train to Biddlecombe and have a look round.

"I've been intending to call sooner, Miss Hawkins," said the Hon. Mrs. Oreille, "but the weather's been so horrid. How do you like Washington?" Laura liked it very well indeed. Mrs. Gashly "Is it your first visit?" Yea, it was her first. All "Indeed?" Mrs. Oreille "I'm afraid you'll despise the weather, Miss Hawkins. It's perfectly awful. It always is. I tell Mr.

"Not much," sighed Belle. "Tom " she stopped and looked at Lance hesitatingly. "Tom had to push the cattle back from Lava Bed way he says this weather's drying up Lava Creek and the stock'll suffer if they're left drifting up and down the mud-holes where they've watered all summer. He took the boys and started about two in the morning to get out of the heat.

She kept murmuring aloud extracts from the Globe's realistic description of the weather, and then she jumped up. "I'm not going." "Not going?" "No. The weather's too awful. These newspaper accounts frighten me." "But the Casino de Paris?" "A fig for it! They must wait for me, that's all. I'll try again to-morrow. Will you mind telling the guard to get my boxes out, there's a dear Mr.

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