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He talked to Lilly about social reform, and so on. Jim's work in town was merely nominal. He spent his time wavering about and going to various meetings, philandering and weeping. Lilly kept in the back of his mind the Saving which James had come to look for. He intended to do his best. After dinner the three sat cosily round the kitchen fire.

Purling's view of the question was plainly evident from a letter which awoke Harold rather rudely from his rosy dreams. "So at length I have found you out, Harold. I never dreamt you could be so deceitful and double-faced. To talk of clinical lectures in town, and all the time at Harbridge, philandering with that forward, intriguing girl!

"But Pablo is not a fool. Surely he knows he cannot do such a mad thing." "Pablo is jealous and hot-headed." The angry color mounted to the cheeks of the young woman. "He is in love with Juanita and he found out this stranger has been philandering with her. It is abominable. This Gordon has made the silly little fool fall in love with him."

By and by the lights of the hotel faded and they were alone in the dusk. Thirlwell put down the paddle and lighted a cigarette. He had drawn nearer the girl in the last week; a curious feeling of confidence and liking united them, but he was not her lover and knew that if he drifted into philandering she would be repelled. Perhaps this was unusual, but she was different from other girls.

For now I think of it, a chuckle-headed fellow, of whom a moment ago I inquired the way to your house, told me I'd better ask the young man and young woman who were 'philandering through the wheat' yonder. Suppose we look for them. From what I've heard of Bent he's too much wrapped up in his inventions for flirtation, but it would be a good joke to stumble upon them." Mrs.

The pill is disguised in sugar of wit; it is administered as a compliment if you had not pleased, you would not have been censured; it is a personal affair a hyphen, A TRAIT D'UNION, between you and your censor; age's philandering, for her pleasure and your good.

Go philandering on till a child of nineteen shows you her warm impulsive heart, play on her imagination, on her pity, safe all the while in the reflection that by the next day you will be far away, and her task and yours will be alike to forget! He shrinks from himself as one shrinks from a man capable of injuring anything weak and helpless.

Well, she discovered a stray daughter of her sainted husband. The irregular mother died, and of course solid Mrs. Pomeroy with the bubble reputation did the handsome thing, and shut her mouth until the fatal moment in the Third Act, when it all came out. Whereby and wherein she discovered that the philandering Vincent Dampier could trust where the solemn Maurice Randall could not.

"Stop insulting him! Don't you suppose he has wits enough to go home without your telling him?" "I thought perchance he might be of a philandering disposition," said Bumpo humbly. "It could be that he is tired of his home and needs to be encouraged. Shall I sing him 'Home Sweet Home, think you?" "No. Then he'd never go back. Your voice needs a rest.

So he had graduated high in his class, thrown his diploma into the bottom of his trunk, and departed from his alma mater without regret. The limited train upon which he took passage for home afforded specially good opportunity for his habit of mental philandering.

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