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Do you know that every minute of the time Phineas Duge was supposed to be lying on his back, he was buying on the Chicago market?" "I am not surprised," Littleson answered. "It seems to me we ought to be able to hold our own, though." "We may," Weiss answered, "but it's a big thing. Even if we come out safe, we shall come out losers. Well, did you see the girl?" Littleson nodded.
"If the captain notices you, he'll invite you also, and we should then be abusing his kindness." "My uncle's way!" thought Isagani. "All so that I won't have any reason for talking with Doña Victorina." Ich weiss nicht was soil es bedeuten Dass ich so traurig bin! When Padre Florentino joined the group above, the bad humor provoked by the previous discussion had entirely disappeared.
"I saw her," he answered drily. "I fancy things are not moving our way particularly just now, Weiss." "She has not the paper after all?" Weiss exclaimed. "She has had it and parted with it," Littleson answered. Weiss removed his unlit cigar from his mouth, and drew a little breath. "You d d fool!" he said. "You bungled things, then?"
But the tenant of New Inn, whom we have seen to be, almost certainly, John Blackmore and whom we will, for the present, assume to have been John Blackmore was a man with normal eyesight who wore spectacles for disguise. "John Blackmore did not reside at New Inn, but at some place within easy reach of it. But Weiss resided at a place within easy reach of New Inn.
Do you know him, sir?" "I knew a Mr. H. Weiss some years ago. He came from Bremen, I remember." "This Mr. Weiss has gone back to Hamburg," the clerk observed. "Ah," said Thorndyke, "then it would seem not to be the same. My acquaintance was a fair man with a beard and a decidedly red nose and he wore spectacles." "That's the man.
Hawthorne seems to have found a kindred spirit in Mr. Thaxter, who invited him to their cottage to meet the ladies and drink apple-jack. There he also found John Weiss, a man of wit and genius little inferior to his own. Neither did Celia Thaxter impress him, except in a rather external way. He says, "We found Mrs. Thaxter sitting in a neat little parlor, very simply furnished, but in good taste.
In some States the law requires it. John Weiss Forney was among the most conspicuous men of his time. He was likewise one of the handsomest. By nature and training a journalist, he played an active, not to say an equivocal, part in public life-at the outset a Democratic and then a Republican leader.
Fifty years had sufficed to compass it; the world had changed, and defeat most fearful had overtaken those who had been deemed invincible. He remembered the words that had been uttered by Weiss his brother-in-law, during that evening of anxiety when they were at Mulhausen.
It hears your music in the ta-tata-tata-ta-ta of your "Ach, du lieber Augustin" alone; the sum of your sentiment in your "Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten." Announce they also your "mechanical" pleasures, your weighty light-heartedness, your stolid, stoic essay to take unto yourself, still in tigerish itch to be cosmopolitan, the frou-frouishness of the flirting capital over the frontier.
He led the way to a sidedoor, whispered something to an attendant, and was quickly ushered through another door to an ante-room behind the wings, where Weiss, livid with anger, was struggling into an opera-cloak. The concert-director gasped as he caught sight of the American. "Ah, my dear Mr. Fullaway!" he exclaimed. "You here! You have heard? you have been in front.
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