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"Besides, we shall want to produce witnesses. Make it to-morrow afternoon, judge." Judge Harrison leaned forward. "Are you sure you wouldn't prefer to have the hearing now?" he inquired with a smile at the trembling boy. "Well, I want to get Froelich here if you're going to proceed now," spoke up Delany. "And I'd like to look up this defendant's record at headquarters." Tony quailed.

This object was to place his little Alice in the arms of her maternal grandmother, the elder Mrs. Delany, then a widow, and a resident under the roof of her son, Colonel Delany. A few weeks after the sailing of the ship in which, with his infant daughter, Mr. Raymond took passage, the smallpox broke out on board and he was one of its earliest victims.

"Had you a pleasant journey?" asked Dr. Latimer, after the first greetings were over. "Not especially," answered Miss Delany. "Southern roads are not always very pleasant to travel. When Mr. Leroy entered the cars at A , where he was known, had he taken his seat among the white people he would have been remanded to the colored."

I'm going to fall down flat on my identification and give you a walkout. So go easy on me and sort of help me along, see?" "The hell you are!" retorted Hogan indignantly. "Then where do I come in, eh? Why don't you come through?" "But I've got him wrong!" pleaded Delany. "You don't want me to put my neck in a sling, do you, so as you can make a few dollars?

Debate after debate was consequently held in Barney Brady's; and, until a fresh suggestion was made by Delany, the prospect seemed as bad as ever.

In no uncertain terms the saloon keeper intimated to the now embarrassed guardian of the public peace that if he pulled anything like that he would have him thrown off the force, to say nothing of other and darker possibilities connected with the morgue. All of which gave Delany decided pause.

"I think," said Miss Delany, with a flash in her eye and a ring of decision in her voice, "that such men ought to be drummed out of town!" As she spoke, there was an expression which seemed to say, "And I would like to help do it!" Harry smiled, and gave her a quick glance of admiration. "I do not think," said Mrs.

Stillman, "in emptying on the shores of Africa a horde of ignorant, poverty-stricken people, as missionaries of civilization or Christianity. And while I am in favor of missionary efforts, there is need here for the best heart and brain to work in unison for justice and righteousness." "America," said Miss Delany, "is the best field for human development.

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The same testimony is borne by all who knew the state of Ireland at that time. A family with which Mrs. Delany had much friendly intercourse was that of the Wesleys, who then and long after lived at Dangan Castle in the county of Meath, within two miles of Laracor, Dean Swift's first Irish living.