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"Say you humorist" said the voice and here it rose sharply into an undignified squawk of laughter, "You innercent child comedian you Charlie Chaplin of the hoosegow you shut up or I'll come down there and bend something over your merry little face understand?" "Yes sir," said Oliver subduedly. "Ah right.

This color of the oak is more superb than the lighter yellow of the maples and walnuts. The whole landscape is now covered with this indescribable pomp; it is discerned on the uplands afar off; and Blue Hill in Milton, at the distance of several miles, actually glistens with rich, dark light, no, not glistens, nor gleams, but perhaps to say glows subduedly will be a truer expression for it.

And by the time you are twenty-one, doubtlessly you will be fully qualified with advice, of course to handle your own affairs." "And until I am twenty-one my twenty million wouldn't buy me a hundred dollars to do as I please with?" Dick queried very subduedly. Mr.

For several days her voice was noticeably lacking in quality and volume, and "There is a Happy Land," which was her favorite hymn during that period, was rendered so subduedly that Wade was worried, and had to have the Doctor's assurance that Zephania was not going into a decline. These are only a few of the exciting things that transpired during Wade's first month in Eden Village.

"But I don't think he was the kind his folks would care to keep track on, nor the sort that carries valeyble papers 'round with 'em." "I reckon you are not far out of the way there!" laughed the doctor, subduedly, lest the echo in the empty hall might reach the sleepers on the second floor, and he ran lightly down the garret steps. The inquest sat that afternoon.

Amaryllis had hoped to see him in that subduedly gorgeous dressing gown she had persuaded him to order at Charvets during their first days. It would have been so suitable and intimate and lover-like. But no! there was the blue serge suit and The Times. A shadow fell upon her mood. Her own pink chiffons almost seemed out of place!

Around her men and women in evening dress were feeding subduedly, while bevies of hawklike waiters swooped and circled, bearing platters, tureens, and baskets of iced wine-bottles. It made the hotel at Chicago appear like a plain, old-fashioned tavern, so remote, so European, so lavish, and yet so exaggeratedly quiet, was this service.

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