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She's terrible cropein' about news, but she won't lend." "How's your cistern?" asked Mrs. John Cole, who, with an exclusively practical turn of mind, saw no reason why talk should be consecutive. "Got all the water you want?" "Yes," said Mrs. But Mrs. Ellison was not to be thrown off the track. "Ain't there been consid'able talk over here about Parson Bond?" she asked.

The stars in their courses seemed to fight for Elizabeth's policy. Down to this point the course of events in Ireland does not appear as materially influencing English policy; and it has seemed better, for the sake of clearness to defer its history for consecutive treatment.

To prove that, I must not jiggle with these heads and tails of Time, but I must begin earlier and follow down these eventful years as if I were a real novel-writer with consecutive chapters to set down. Springvale by the Neosho was a favorite point for early settlers. It nestled under the sheltered bluff on the west. There were never-failing springs in the rocky outcrop.

It is a mistake to build works and not man them, for their fall transfers to the enemy strength which he otherwise would need time to create. To the French the conquest was useful beyond its commercial value, because it closed a gap in their possessions. They now held four consecutive islands, from north to south, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, and Santa Lucia.

Six consecutive assessments were recorded, then two years later the claim was relocated by a Joseph H. Williams. Willis frowned as he made notes and took down the dates of the assessments. "There you are," he said despondently; "just as I thought yesterday Mr. Joseph H. Williams, my uncle, owner. Great chance of getting that cabin, isn't there?" "Now, hold your horses," interrupted Mr. Dean.

There was no water in its vicinity nearer than the little spring I have mentioned. This was a mere trickle at the base of a big rock. However, by "puddling" I managed to make a small dam which would at night collect enough water to admit of a limited amount of panning or cradling by day. For several consecutive days I ascended the mountain.

It would be in the same case, because the absentees, who would not have acquired the training which comes from consecutive attention to public affairs, might at any moment step in and upset the stability of State by voting for some quite unconsidered measure. Coming back in conclusion to our main issue, I would re-emphasise an aspect of the question upon which I have already elsewhere insisted.

To be called by such endearing epithets in two consecutive sentences, softened Clorinda greatly; this time something uncommon must be coming Dolf certainly was in earnest. "I don't see nothin' at my feet," said she, with a little giggle. "Yes, yer does, Miss Clorindy," pleaded Dolf; "yes, yer does now don't deny it." "La!" said Clorinda, in a delightful flurry, "you men is so confusin'."

But for us to record on how many consecutive days invitations were extended to them to go and, drink the new year wine, would be an impossible task. The fifteenth came.

I have been chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations for a longer consecutive period than any man in our history, aside from Mr. Sumner, who served as chairman for ten years. If I continue as chairman during the remainder of my term, I shall have exceeded the long service of Mr. Sumner.