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Slowly he realized that he was listening to the Speaker's deep voice. "'The Committee on Corporations, to whom was referred House Bill Number 109, entitled, 'An Act to extend the Truro Railroad to Harwich, having considered the same, report the same with the following resolution: Resolved, that the bill ought to pass. Chauncey Weed, for the Committee." The Truro Franchise!

He wants him for a witness against the gambler; and poor Chauncey is flitting about the country hiding with his friends, and wailing because he'll miss the Horse Show." They boarded the palatial private car, and were introduced to a number of other guests.

"Poor Chauncey he's in exile!" "How do you mean?" asked Montague. "Why, he daren't come into New York," said the other. "Haven't you read about it in the papers? He lost one or two hundred thousand the other night in a gambling place, and the district attorney's trying to catch him." "Does he want to put him in jail?" asked Montague. "Heavens, no!" said Oliver. "Put a Venable in jail?

Long to be remembered, sweet and pure, was the pleasure of those summer days, unclouded by a shade of discontent or disagreement on either brow. Ellen loved the whole Marshman family now, for the sake of one, the one she had first known; and little Ellen Chauncey repeatedly told her mother in private that Ellen Montgomery was the very nicest girl she had ever seen.

Chauncey Weed seemed of a species better able to thrive in the atmosphere of pockets.

Greeley, at the opening of the session, said to me: "Chauncey, as I am not very familiar with parliamentary law, I wish you would take a seat on the steps beside me here, so that I can consult you if necessary."

She bowed us into the parlor and brought us two rickety, straight-backed chairs, which, with an old table, were all the furniture there was in the room. "Sit ye down," said she, herself taking a place in the window-seat. I have seen few more elegant women than Miss Chauncey.

To remove still further any danger of Philistinism, I called an eminent graduate of Harvard, Charles Chauncey Shackford, whose general lectures in various fields of literature were attractive and useful. In all this I was mainly influenced by the desire to prevent the atmosphere of the university becoming simply and purely that of a scientific and technical school.

This marks the official beginning of Perry's entrance upon the duty in which he won a distinction that his less fortunate superior failed to achieve. At this time, however, Chauncey hoped to attain such superiority by the opening of spring, and to receive such support from the army, as to capture Kingston by a joint operation, the plan for which he submitted to the Department.

But I could show you the shucks an' shells he's left there. I know how we left it!" "You had better speak No; I will see Chauncey in the morning." Mrs. Bogardus never, if she could avoid it, gave an order through a third person. "Well, I thought I'd just step in. Chauncey said 't was no use disturbing you to-night, but he's just that way so easy about everything!