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"Now I've been thinking" "Not really?" whispered Robert. "In the silent what's-its-names of the night. It's like suddenly being asked something out of history the date of the Conquest or something; you know it all right all the time, but when you're asked it all goes out of your head.

'Now I've been thinking 'Not really? whispered Robert. 'In the silent what's-its-names of the night. It's like suddenly being asked something out of history the date of the Conquest or something; you know it all right all the time, but when you're asked it all goes out of your head.

"Why, where are the thing-um-tites, mother?" he asked, with some surprise; "the pitcher-plants and tropical what's-its-names?" "I did not think there was any occasion to have them brought out of the houses, Roderick," Lady Jane answered quietly; "there is always a risk of their being killed, or some of your sporting friends might be picking my prize blossoms to put in their button-holes.

"Like the work!" cried Miss Tippet, in amazement; "like to be almost smoked to death, and burned alive, and tumbled off roofs, and get upset off what's-its-names, and fall down fire fire things, and break all your legs and arms!"

"I shall take a villa on the banks of the Thames, Bob," he said, "for the little wife and myself; and we'll have a yacht, Bob, old boy, and you shall lie on the deck and smoke, while my pretty one plays her guitar and sings songs to us. She's for all the world like one of those what's-its-names, who got poor old Ulysses into trouble," added the young man, whose classic lore was not very great.