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He had feared that because of Miss Coburn's connection with the affair he would lose his friend's help, even that they might quarrel. And now he saw these fears were groundless. Thankfully he recognized that they would co-operate as they had originally intended. "Jolly good notion, that," he answered cordially.

"I know you by reputation, so you don't need to introduce yourself." "Glad to meet you," said the young inventor, cordially. "Rather a queer place to meet a friend," he went on with a laugh and a glance down to the ground. "Can you climb?" "Oh, yes, I'm used to that. The next thing will be to get my machine down." "Oh, we can manage that with Koku's help," spoke Tom.

Of course he is very busy at Hollingford." "I shall be glad to see him," replied the other, cordially. "I wish I could help him in any way." Lady Ogram resumed her seat. She was looking at the marble bust, and Dymchurch, following the direction of her eyes, also regarded it. "Until this morning," she said, "I hadn't seen that for more than fifty years.

"I should not dream of any concealment," I answered. "Of course not! But it is possible Ah!" He broke off and remained listening. There was the sound of a quick footstep in the hall. "Now you will understand what I mean," he whispered. "Remember!" It was not Chelsford, but the Duke, who entered and greeted me cordially. With a farewell nod to me Ray disappeared.

She entered cordially into my plans, but looked a good deal surprised when I told her it was Mr. Winthrop's suggestion. "I believe, dear, in your unselfish, impulsive way, you have taken the very wisest possible course with him. I never hoped to see this day." "I believe it amuses him. I have the impression that he is working me up into a book, only making me out more ridiculous than he ought.

By a very large proportion of his followers the restoration of the currency is considered as the chief cause of the distresses of the country. The right honourable Baronet cordially supported the commercial policy of Mr Huskisson. But there was no name more odious than that of Mr Huskisson to the rank and file of the Tory party.

Newman in the Chemical Bank," so down went Newman and the clerk, and in ten minutes our man had the Chemical Bank checkbook in his pocket and $5,000 to his credit in the bank. The same afternoon he presented his letter of introduction at Jay Cooke & Co.'s, and was cordially received. He, of course, told a totally different story there.

I truly regret it that on our departure from the East you again felt yourself compelled to resign your ship, in consequence of the illness of Lady Hardwicke at a time when I believe you were within a short period of completing the requisite servitude for your active Flag. 'I remain faithfully and cordially yours, 'W. PARKER, Admiral.

"I know you feel complimented by her wanting to make one for herself by it, and maybe Clara May and Pattie, too. They ain't no worldly feeling as good as having your clothes admired, is they?" "Indeed there isn't," answered Miss Wingate cordially, and if there was chagrin in her heart at the thought of seeing Providence in uniform with the precious pink blouse, her smile belied it.

"Come along. It's the thing to do." Then they met in the middle of the way. Poor Ontario was hanging behind, but holding up his head gallantly, and endeavouring to look as though he were equal to the occasion. Griffenbottom and Westmacott shook hands cordially, and complained with mutual sighs that household suffrage had made the work a deal harder than ever.