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De Kay, ain't that drawin' it a little strong? Why, you ought to have lots of punch left in you yet. All you got to do is buck up." "The optimism of youth!" says he. "I suppose I ought to feel grateful, Professor McCabe, for your well intentioned advice. And I can almost say that I wish I might "

"I like him ever so much." "So do I, John. He's an old-fashioned gentleman." "He's a he man the sort of chap I'd like to see Kay married to some day." Mrs. Parker looked searchingly at her husband. "He told Kay he was half greaser, John. Would you care to have our little daughter married to that sort of man?" "How like a woman! You always take the personal viewpoint.

And so either told other their names, and then departed Sir Tristram and rode his way. And by fortune in a meadow Sir Tristram met with Sir Kay, the Seneschal, and Sir Dinadan. What tidings with you, said Sir Tristram, with you knights? Not good, said these knights. Why so? said Sir Tristram; I pray you tell me, for I ride to seek a knight. What cognisance beareth he? said Sir Kay.

Of course, down there in Les Errues, some Hun guarding some secret chamois trail into the forbidden wilderness may hear our shots." "We shall have to take that chance," she remarked. He said in the low, quiet voice which always thrilled her a little: "You poor child you are hungry." "So are you, Kay." "Hungry?

"To-morrow, please." "But " "As long as you say that all is well I refuse to lose any more sleep!" "Are you sleepy, Yellow-hair?" "I am." "Aren't you going to sit up and chat for a few " "I am not!" "Have you no curiosity?" he demanded, laughingly. "Not a bit. You say everything is all right. Then it is all right when Kay of Isla says so! Good night!"

He knew them at sight to be from Arthur's court, two of them being Gawaine and Uwaine; the other two Hector de Maris, and Sagramour le Desirous. They, as the three previous knights had done, mistook Lancelot for Kay, and Sagramour rode after him, vowing that he would try what skill the seneschal had.

When Lucas the butler saw Griflet so lie, he horsed him again anon, and they two did marvellous deeds of arms with many bachelors. Also Sir Kay came out of an ambushment with five knights with him, and they six smote other six down. But Sir Kay did that day marvellous deeds of arms, that there was none did so well as he that day.

He had to be left behind eating his heart out like a lot of other good officers; non-commissioned officers, and men that I would have liked to have had with me, viz., Lieutenant Davidson, who had bronchial trouble and a bad knee, Lieutenant Lawson had bronchial trouble and a bad throat. Captain Marshall had pneumonia, Lieutenants Campbell, Kay and Wilson each had a touch of pneumonia.

Ess Kay and her brother, all you have to do to be sure of being rich in America, is to decide to be either a tailor or a butcher, so it seems quite simple, and I'm surprised that everybody doesn't do it. Only if you do, it appears there is no use in your going to Newport until you've lived it down; which, of course, must be a drawback.

Some of his Shakespeare figures linger in the memory like that of Iago as played by Edwin Booth, or that of Rosalind as played by Modjeska. Charles de Kay His parents were blessed in that they had neither poverty nor riches. Their ambition for Edwin was that he should enter one of the so-called Learned Professions; but this was not to the boy's taste.

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