| 1917 - 712 sivua
...the teacher of the short-story class. "Have a vivid beginning." So teacher's pet began his story in this way: "'Oh, hell/ said the Duchess, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation." . Little Willie, taking a long walk with his Dad one day. saw a sign, "Painless Dentist." Said Willie,... | |
| 1923 - 978 sivua
...Denmark,' a Tragedy, by William Shakespeare. Produced by Arthur Hopkins." "Any good?" asks Admirer No. 3, who, up to this time, had taken no part in the conversation. ' 'Thrilling,' says Heywood Broun in the New York World (Dem.). 'Gorgeous,' is the way Alexander Woollcott... | |
| Edward A. Robinson, George A. Wall - 1894 - 306 sivua
...from the other side of the fire. " Well, Bill, you are wrong for once," said somebody at my elbow, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation. Noticing how the others stopped to listen to what more this quiet man might say, I concluded that he... | |
| Everett Titsworth Tomlinson - 1898 - 462 sivua
...Benzeor. " Who was on the lookout to-day ? Does any one know ? " " Yes, 't was Peter Van Mater," said Tom, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation. " He told me yesterday that he was to be in the tree to-day." " What ! Little Peter? " demanded Benzeor... | |
| Nannie B. Winston - 1899 - 334 sivua
...had made herself comfortable, a little apart from the others, in a luxuriously cushioned chair, and who, up to this time, had taken no part in the conversation going on about her. Mrs. Landon was never greatly inclined to exert herself, but on account of the... | |
| Everett Titsworth Tomlinson - 1902 - 376 sivua
...Providence isn't on your side, and will give up this worse than useless fight." " Yah," growled the Hessian, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation. " Isht dakes de veek to fool der Deutsche, isht dakes de day to fool de Anglees, isht dakes ter tyfel... | |
| Everett Titsworth Tomlinson - 1906 - 422 sivua
...did year before last at Fort Putnam."' " What did you say your name was ?" suddenly demanded Heber, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation. " I did n't say," laughed the stranger. " What is it?" persisted Heber. " It might be Brown, it might... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1921 - 1014 sivua
..."The 'crummy ol' clown suit,' " said the youngest master — "of course that 's it!" The choir-master, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation, was becoming redder and redder with excitement. His face was nearly purple with emotion as he fairly... | |
| Harold Lloyd - 1928 - 260 sivua
...hear from Harold," Hal suggested. "What do you expect to be doing ten years hence? Or do you?" Harold, who up to this time had taken no part in the conversation, replied, "I'll be pretty well satisfied if I can wear silk shirts like you." And Harold meant it. I... | |
| Robert Benchley - 1930 - 372 sivua
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