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Rowe said, firmly and impatiently. Mr. Charles, stung by the manner, turned upon his victim. "Well!" he jeered, "yes, and well again, Mrs. Rowe. Is it necessary for me to explain myself? Do you think I have come to see you!" "I have no money at present; I wrote you so." "And I didn't believe you, and have come to fetch what you wouldn't send.
They were deep in the midst of a story of a poor gentleman in orders whom she had rescued from the debtors' prison, when old Rowe, who had been watching the road leading from the park gates, pricked up his ears and left his seat, trembling with excitement. "'Tis a horse galloping," he cried; and as they all turned to look he flung his cap in the air.
It was headed by Prince Bwáki, step-father to the two royal brothers, Kofi Kalkali and Kwábina Osai Mensah, and the number as well as the high rank of the retinue made it remarkable. At Prahsu, where the envoys were met by Governor Rowe, a preliminary conversation took place.
Rowe, between puffs of his pipe, "to see them lilies come up from the bottom of the canal; the leaves packed as neat as any parcel, and when they git to the top, they turns down and spreads out on the water as flat as you could spread a cloth upon a table." As a rule, Mr.
And now life in East Harniss became temporarily fevered. Issy McKay dashed out of the station and rushed importantly up and down the platform. Ed Crocker and Cornelius Rowe emerged and draped themselves in statuesque attitudes against the side of the building. Obed Gott came hurrying from his paint and oil shop, which was next to the "general store." Mr.
He proceeds to criticise the other works of Addison, till the epilogue calls his attention to Rowe, whose character he discusses in the same manner, with sufficient freedom and sufficient candour. The translation of the epistle of Sappho to Phaon is next considered; but Sappho and Ovid are more the subjects of this disquisition, than Pope.
"Miss Rowe knew perfectly well this morning that you dropped your atlas on purpose, and that it was you who tied Cissie's hair ribbon to her desk." "Miss Rowe can be quite nice sometimes," said Patty. "When we were on the common yesterday, she found two new orchises, and gave them to me to press." "Oh, you always manage to say something for everybody!" said Enid. "You're too good-natured, Patty.
"What proof have you got, boy, that your mother was once Susan Fluke?" he asked in a sharp tone. "David Rowe, who is clerk to Mr Orlando Browne the lawyer, found the name in a book which had once been my grandmother's, and left by her to my mother, called `Sturm's Reflections." "I should like to see the book," said Mr Fluke, in a tone which showed more interest than he had hitherto exhibited.
I'm goin' with cousin Joy, and I'll eat just as many chestnots as you or anybody else, now!" Gypsy had not the slightest doubt of that, and the three started off together. They met Sarah Rowe and Delia on the way, and Gypsy introduced them. "This is my cousin Joy, and this is Sarah. That one in the shaker bonnet is Delia Guest. Oh, I forgot. Joy's last name is Breynton, and Sarah is Sarah Rowe."
Nettie ran back there, and soon found her Rag Doll. "But where's my Plush Bear?" asked Arthur anxiously, looking up and down the beach. "I made a hole here, right by Nettie's Doll, and I put sticks in the hole, like bars in a circus cage, and I left my Plush Bear in the hole." "Are you sure this is the place?" asked Mrs. Rowe, as she, too, looked searchingly up and down the sand.
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