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Quayle. "He is your friend," she said. "The rest of us are helpless. You ought to take measures. You ought to suggest a remedy." "With all the pleasure in life," the young man answered. "But you may remember that you delivered yourself of precisely the same sentiments a year and a half ago.

He was ashamed, but he could not help it; he was feeling already as if he were a prisoner in a dungeon looking forward to his release. "5a Little Turnstile, High Holborn, London, W. C., November 9, 18 . "Oh yiz, oh yiz, oh yiz! This is to announce to you with due pomp and circumstance that I, Glory Quayle, am no longer at the hospital for the present. Did I never tell you?

If she got her head, I've a dreadful suspicion she would make a worse hash of creation generally than you men have made of it already, and that" Honoria's eyes narrowed, her upper lip shortened, and her smile shone out again delightfully "that's saying a very great deal, you know." "My spirits rise to giddy heights," Mr. Quayle exclaimed. "I endorse those sentiments.

Behave not only more sanely than any of your patients, but more sanely than half the sane men outside, and you have the soul-stifling cheek to say that they give anxiety." "The head of the asylum has settled it all," said Dr. Quayle, still looking down. MacIan took one of his immense strides forward and stood over the doctor with flaming eyes.

Quayle, however, succeeded in attracting the footman's attention, and, assisted by that functionary and the lean and anxious Pocock her arms full of bags and umbrellas conveyed his sister out of the railway carriage and into the waiting brougham. She graciously offered to put him down at his rooms, in St.

Mr. Quayle stands high among the citizens of Cleveland for integrity and sterling character generally. He always fulfills his obligations, whether to employer or employed. He has worked hard with his own hands, and given personal supervision to all his work, believing that the eye of the master and the hand of the workman combined assure good work.

Quayle softly. "The sweet simplicity of this counterfeit presentment of him, armed with a pea-green bait-tin and jointless fishing-rod, hardly shadows forth the copious insolvencies of recent times!" "Never have approved of harshness," continued Lord Fallowfeild. "Still I do feel I should have been given an opportunity of speaking my mind sooner.

His relief at Ashe's news about Joan Valentine; the stunning joy of having met in the flesh the author of the adventures of Gridley Quayle; the general feeling that all was now right with the world these things deprived him of the ability to be greatly distressed. And there was a distinct feeling of relief actual relief that now it would not be necessary for him to get married.

I am engaged to breakfast with a nice girl named Glory Quayle to-morrow morning that is to say, this morning at Euston Station at a quarter to seven, but happily this letter won't reach you until 7.30, so I'll just escape interruption." The house was still and the streets were quiet, not even a cab going along. "Good-bye! I've realized a dog!

Aline's entrance occurred at a peculiarly poignant moment in the story and gave him a feeling of having been brought violently to earth from a flight in the clouds. It is not often an author has the good fortune to grip a reader as the author of Gridley Quayle gripped Freddie. One of the results of his absorbed mood was that he greeted Aline with a stare of an even glassier quality than usual.

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