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If you don't use it, it has a way of evaporating." Gordon had joined them in the meanwhile, and Laura looked at him. "You agree with that?" she asked. Gordon's smile was suggestively grim. "Oh, yes," he said. "I guess our friend now and then says some rather forceful things. Anyway, he has hit it with this one. For instance, there was that little matter of the man who was sick at his mill.

Free verse is suggestively discussed by Lowes, Convention and Revolt, chapters 6 and 7, and by Andrews, Writing and Reading of Verse, chapters 5 and 19.

"We heard down Bennington way that Colonel Reid's people had left this land and the settlers who formerly owned it had come back," he said, suggestively. The Scot's eyes contracted as he looked at the visitor. "Aye, aye?" he said, questioningly. "How long have you been here?" queried the boy. "Sin' June. The men ye call settlers were nae proper holders o' their titles.

"You cannot deny me the right to confess to you that " "To you denial should not seem hard usage," she answered slowly, "and confession should have witnesses " She paused suggestively.

"Yes," said his client, without looking up, and with this notable distinction between himself and all other previous clients, that he seemed absolutely less interested than the lawyer. "Yes, I'm here; and, upon my soul, I don't exactly know why." "You told me of certain papers you had discovered," said the lawyer suggestively. "Oh, yes," returned Thatcher with a slight yawn.

I just thought of something." "Oh, I see," and with a smile the gentleman passed on, while Joe, still thinking deeply, went in to get his soda. "Well?" asked the clerk, suggestively, as Joe paused at the marble fountain. "I'll have a goldfish sundae," said Joe, reflectively. "What? Say, come again, young fellow! This isn't a joke shop," and the clerk seemed rather angry.

"I am ready for them if they come," came from Max. "I got this," and he held up a long, white sack. "What is it?" asked Sam. "Plaster of Paris. If they tackle me I'll make 'em look like marble statues already." And the German-American youth winked one eye suggestively. Despite the excitement the Rover boys slept soundly for the rest of the night.

Once it was common to enclose wood buildings of all grades by walls at least ten or twelve inches thick, sometimes much more, and solid at that. They were called log-houses. Now it is the fashion to use two by four inch studs standing in rows at such distances that the whole substance of the frame in a single sheet would be about half an inch thick. These are suggestively called balloon frames.

Then they picked up this penniless soldier, who, by the way, resembles the missing son a bit, and sent him down here to play the part. Wrote him out full instructions," tapping the papers suggestively, "and then sat down there to wait results." "Vel, maybe so but vat about the girl, hey?" "Someone they picked off the streets. He 's told to do it in this letter.

"You don' b'long ter him no mo'; you're free, an' ain' got sense ernuff ter know it." Tryon threw a small coin to Plato, and holding another in his hand suggestively, smiled toward the tall yellow boy, who looked regretfully at the coin, but stood his ground; he would call no man master, not even for a piece of money.