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"Oh yes," answered Hawley; "he's been on our side all along. He had a fight with young what's-his-name not long ago, about that skit on the Town match. Besides, I've told him that if it gets out that he had a hand in that Browse business, he'll be expelled. So he'll keep his mouth shut right enough."

And yet for years and years Monsieur Delobelle had been unavailingly drinking vermouth with dramatic agents, absinthe with leaders of claques, bitters with vaudevillists, dramatists, and the famous what's-his-name, author of several great dramas. Engagements did not always follow.

"I did think so once; we all did, you know. Even your bare-footed friend, What's-his-name " "Mr. Senhouse." "Beg your pardon. Mr. Senhouse, of course. Well, he didn't take it sitting down, so to speak. Did he now?" She considered. Her eyes grew gentle over the remembrances which this name always called up. "He knew that I was right. Oh, yes. I'm sure of that. But he was frightened.

You're going in for literature, I hear; and a very good thing too, if you can make it pay. I understand there are some fellows who really do make that sort of thing pay. Seen my brother George lately? Yes, I suppose you and George are quite a Damon and What's-his-name. You're going to dine here to-night, of course? I suppose we may go in to dinner at once, eh, Georgy? it's half-past six." Mr.

He's one of the ornaments of Bloomsbury, and has a collection of some kind birds' eggs or something that's supposed to be curious. I bet it's nothing to my clients! 'What a lark it would be to play billy with the labels! chuckled Mr Wickham. 'By George, here's a tack-hammer! We might send all these things skipping about the premises like what's-his-name!

"There is a gentleman with him, mamma," said Kitty; "who can it be?" "Some acquaintance or other, my dear, I suppose; I am sure I do not know." "La!" replied Kitty, "it looks just like that man that used to be with him before. Mr. what's-his-name. That tall, proud man." "Good gracious! Mr. Darcy! and so it does, I vow. Well, any friend of Mr.

"I am sure I don't know, Sir George," answered the old butler. "She was going on about it very foolish this morning." "And how is the kitchen-maid?" "Has not come down yet, Sir George; says her nerve is shook," said Castleman, retiring with a plate to the sideboard; then added, with the freedom of an old servant, "Bile, I should say." "Probably. We had better send for Doctor What's-his-name."

He had a curious way of forgetting, or pretending to forget, the names of men and things I presume because they were so much beneath him; and in their stead substituted the elegant phrases of "what's-his-name," and "what-do-ye-call-'em," and "thingumbob."

We saw her in " "Of course, yes. So we did. I say, I wonder what she's doing here? She ought to be in New York, rehearsing. I remember meeting what's-his-name you know chappie who writes plays and what not George Benham I remember meeting George Benham, and he told me she was rehearsing in a piece of his called I forget the name, but I know it was called something or other. Well, why isn't she?"

It is to be rather a large party. Lord What's-his-name is coming, and several good people. 'Yes; he is coming to meet me, it appears. But, father, she said more softly and slowly, 'how wrong it will be for me to come so close to you, and never recognize you! I don't like it. I wish you could have given up service by this time; it would have been so much less painful for us all round.

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