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By the way, I wonder if Mlle. Nadiboff, as you call her, works under the directions of the same chief? He was a man " Here the Washington correspondent gave a description that caused Jack Benson to exclaim: "Why, that's M. Lemaire, to a dot!" "I guess there's no doubt about it, then," laughed Mr. Graham.

A great mist of passion and prejudice envelops our dealings with the chiefs and people of this State, both before and after the war. Sir Benson Maxwell in "Our Malay Conquests," presents a formidable arraignment against the Colonial authorities, and Major M'Nair, in his book on Perak, justifies all their proceedings.

Hence, with many of them, there was some slight undercurrent of feeling over the necessity for taking instruction from such very youthful instructors as Jack Benson, Hal Hastings and Eph Somers. Had any of this latter trio been inclined to put on airs there might have been some disagreeable feeling engendered in the breasts of some of the middies.

"Are you going to take me in by force, or wait until you catch me asleep?" questioned Captain Jack Benson. "Ach! Do not be silly, boy!" "I might say the same to you, Professor," replied Jack Benson, composedly, "but we'll let it pass. How are you going to get me into the German Navy, and what are you going to do with me after you get me there?" "How?" cried Professor Radberg.

For blocks, from Benson to Maplehurst and from Maplehurst to Ridgeway Heights, Winchester Road repeats itself in terms of the butcher, the baker, the corner saloon. A feed store. A monument-and stone-cutter. A confectioner. A general-merchandise store, with a glass case of men's collars outside the entrance. The butcher, the baker, the corner saloon.

Benson may be lost, and with him the will," interposed Emily, whose love of truth did not enable her to conceal the weakness of her case. "Indeed! Is the will in the hands of a third party?" said the attorney, with apparent indifference, while, in reality, he was inwardly chuckling with delight. "It matters not," replied the doctor; "the lady's case is safe. You can inform Mr.

Or else I can attend to them so that they'll be of very little use, anyway." "Bah! You're dreaming, Fred! The boys were too smart for you last time; Now that they're on their guard, don't you realize they'd be harder than ever to catch." "Jack Benson and his friends don't know that I was behind what happened last night," retorted Radwin.

A man abducted has a right to defend himself, and I'll kill you if you don't head this boat for land and put us ashore." "Yes," added Benson, "and we'll take our prisoner with us, too!" "Sure," said Quincy. "Bill Rogers goes, too. Come, now, what do you say?" "I say, by Gawd," roared the Captain, red in the face with rage and the strain on his muscles, "that I won't!

"Moreover, it shows you right at one of the sea-valves, and in the very act of tapping with a hammer. You didn't know that Benson and Hastings are very fair photographers, did you?" "I don't care what they are," cried Owen, in a passionate voice, as before the print to small bits. "That isn't a photograph of me, even if it does look like me, and I wasn't here last night.

'Twasn't so big as a man, nor so small as a boy, and its head was white. So then I thought, `Surely 'tis the brownie, for night's his working time, and I'd half a mind to take a peep and see him at it. But they say if you look him in the face he'll quit, so I just locked the door and left him there. When Benson talked that way about the credit of the farm, I knew who we'd got to thank.