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They have thrived upon special privilege just as we are thriving, but see the difference. In our hands this weapon, which has previously been turned against the masses, is being made an advantage to them and not a menace, and yet a profitable enterprise for those who wield it. I tell you, Covington, when this double purpose can no longer be served, the Consolidated Companies must cease to exist."

When Marie followed her mistress from the cab, she made a little prayer of thanks to the bon Dieu who had saved her life. Mademoiselle inquired of the clerk for Monsieur Covington. Yes, Monsieur Covington had reached the hotel some fifteen minutes before. But he was ill. He had met with an accident. Already a surgeon was with him. "He he is not badly injured?" inquired Marjory.

N. J. Cosu, all of New Orleans; Mrs. J. R. Mouton, of Jennings, Katherine Channelle and W. E. Krebs, of Lake Charles, Mrs. M. M. Bodenbender of Covington. Among other officers and workers were: Mrs. H. Aschaffenburg, Mrs. Eva C. Wright, Mrs. J. G. Skinner, Mrs. C. A. Meissner, Mrs. C. G. Robinson, Mrs. Lee Benoist, Miss E. J. Harral, Mrs. W. W. Van Meter, Miss Anna Morrell, Mrs.

I spent a few days with my dear friends, Levi and Catharine Coffin, at Cincinnati. As the secretary, brother Cravath, was on an investigating tour in the South, Levi Coffin proposed that I should go to work over the river, in Covington and Newport, Kentucky, as there were a few thousand freedmen congregated in those towns.

It was only the initial excitement that prompted her at first to shut herself up. Coming to this hotel, where for ten years he had been coming alone, was almost like going back into his life for that length of time. Then, Monte had signed the register "Monsieur and Madame Covington." With bated breath she had watched him do it.

I remember, when riding around by a by-street in Covington, to avoid the crowd that followed the marching column, that some one brought me an invitation to dine with a sister of Sam. Anderson, who was a cadet at West Point with me; but the messenger reached me after we had passed the main part of the town.

You've never seen such a boy. He is always going to Covington with some girl to see that she gets the right train home, But why are we wasting time here when we might be doing a few holes before lunch? I'll take you on. Of course, you understand I'm a wretched player, but I've got one virtue: I never talk about my game and I never tell funny stories while my opponent is addressing the ball.

Miss Blake clasped her hands and breathed a sigh. "I've got to stay here and run a foot-race to-morrow." "Don't be a fool, Wally!" Covington added his voice to the others. Speed whirled angrily. "I don't need your advice convict!" The champion hobbled hastily out of range. "I know what I'm doing. I'm going to run tomorrow, and I stand a good chance to win." Mr.

As Eleanor and Alice entered they greeted Covington cordially, but he drew back without accepting the outstretched hands. "We have a matter to discuss which affects us all," Gorham said, handing Eleanor one of the papers. "Please read this, but make no comment until later." The first few words conveyed its nature to her, and she swayed for a moment as if she might fall. Alice sprang to her side.

Still Bill and Willie approached the gallery curiously, and in subdued tones inquired: "What's the matter, Mr. Speed?" "You ain't been summoned away?" Willie stared questioningly upward. "No, no! My running partner is on his way here, that's all." "Running pardner?" "Culver Covington." "Oh, we was afraid something had happened.