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His general effect reminds me somehow of the Knights Templars. On his head is a cap of thin leather and still thinner steel, and with the vestiges of ear-guards rather like an attenuated version of the caps that were worn by Cromwell's Ironsides. He looks at us and we interpolate a word or so as she explains and feel a good deal of embarrassment at the foolish position we have made for ourselves.

I'd just take a hose out with me and when the women came out with their banners, why I'd just squirt the hose on 'em . . . ." "But Mr. Gregory . . ." "Yes, sir! If you can just make what a woman does look ridiculous, you can sure kill it . . . ." "But, Mr. Attorney General, what right would the police have to assault these or any other women?" the gentleman managed finally to interpolate.

Little will it avail you should I vanish from the scene of this world with your fourteenth number! When I am a fossil in my turn I shall still appear to you as a ghost, having under my arm the pages you have failed to interpolate and the volume of that eternal America which I owe to the public. I close with a touch of fun, in order that my letter may seem a little less like preaching.

"Miss Davies has not told me your name," I made bold to interpolate. He stared, shook himself together, and quietly, remarked: "I am Henry Packard." The city's mayor! and not only that, the running candidate for governor. I knew him well by name, even if I did not know, or rather had not recognized his face.

All members of the company had been warned that to interpolate lines or "business" meant a fine or worse. She did not know what to think. As she was standing in her proper position in the wings, awaiting another entry, the great comedian made his exit past her and paused in recognition. "You can just leave that in hereafter," he remarked, seeing how intelligent she appeared.

Out of sight, out of mind, with them. It is pretty evident that they have no GENERAL tendency to interpolate 'things. Let me quote here a passage from my colleague G. Santayana's book.

The Cincinnati platform was declared to be "the only authoritative exposition of Democratic doctrine." No power on earth except a similar national convention had a right "to change or interpolate that platform, or to prescribe new or different tests."

Also if he, Sang Huin, were to interpolate such ideas, he told himself, he would be like all those other writers who took pride in writing their salacious pieces.

Baxter begged, pacifically. "I just want to explain " "'Explain'! Ye gods!" "Now, now, just a minute, Willie!" she said. "What I wanted to explain was why it's necessary for you to go with Genesis for the " "Never!" he shouted. "Never! You expect me to walk through the public streets with that awful-lookin' old nigger " "Genesis isn't old," she managed to interpolate. "He "

We only know that Booth ate and talked well during the day; that he never seemed so deeply involved in 'oil, and that there is a hiatus between his supper here and his appearance at Ford's theater. Lloyd, I may interpolate, ordered his wife a few days before the murder to go on a visit to Allen's Fresh. She says she does not know why she was so sent away, but swears that it is so.