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... them sometimes of late, and have thought of offering to take care of them myself; but there's Madam Gerot in these rooms every week; I could hide nothing from her lynx eyes. I think I might do without a governess now—don't you, after having had a proposal from ... — The Brother Clerks - A Tale of New-Orleans • Xariffa
... much for the sick man. In the pitiful weakness of his shattered nerves he turned his face into his pillow and wept like a child. Zalli passed into the next room to hide her emotion. ... — Old Creole Days • George Washington Cable
... thing. Coast seems to be perfectly clear. Trees near, too; so we can hide the plane, if you go ... — The Boy Allies At Verdun • Clair W. Hayes
... Arni. That miserable fox won't come near sheepcotes or houses now. Blast its hide! Yes, it had caused him many a wakeful night. All the neighbouring farmers would have the fool's luck to catch a fox every single winter. All but him. He couldn't even wound a vixen, and had in all his life never caught any ... — Seven Icelandic Short Stories • Various
... the break as a screen to hide undesirable objects. If these objects are of a permanent character, as a barn or an unkempt property, evergreen trees should be used. For temporary screens, any of the very large-growing herbaceous plants may be employed. Very excellent subjects are sunflowers, the large-growing ... — Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) • L. H. Bailey
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