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Louie came, and Simpson started dictating a message for relay to the transport ship. "Special order, rush, repeat, rush," Simpson grated. "For immediate delivery Piper Venusian Installation one Piper Axis-Traction Dredge, previous specifications applicable " Kielland stared at him. "Again?" Simpson gritted his teeth. "Again." "Sunk?" "Blub," said Simpson. "Blub, blub, blub."

too many troops too few troops Maxwell Hamilton Have just finished dictating a letter to K., giving him an account of my inspection of the Indian troops and of how "they made my mouth water, especially the 6th Gurkhas."

I expect you to protect our interests, of course. And I have never made a practice of dictating to you. In this case" he sent a sharp glance at Al "it seems to me your interests are involved more than ours. As to Fred Thurman, I don't know anything about it. I was not here when he died, and I have never seen this girl of Brit's who seems to worry you.

And this view of Him her parents had confirmed insensibly, in a thousand trifles, by laying constant daily stress upon good conduct, and by dictating it and judging her lapses with an air of calm authority, which took for granted that what pleased them was exactly what would please God.

It was then particularly that he manifested extreme anxiety about the provisioning of Orcha. It was on the 10th of August, at the very moment when he was dictating this letter, that he gave his order of march. In four days, all his army would be assembled on the left bank of the Boristhenes, and in the direction of Liady.

Jabel took his way to the house of the old Circuit Judge, which was one of a row of tall brown-stone structures not far from the city hall, and when he rang the bell a servant showed him to a library in the second story, where the Judge was dictating certain judicial opinions to his daughter.

Meanwhile, the man whose virtues had earned this charming girl, and whose high position could command the services of a Highland subaltern to do his station work for him, was dictating a letter to his typewriter.

In one of his sermons he compares thought, which commands the body, to the Emperor seated upon his throne, and from the depths of his palace dictating orders which set the whole Empire moving a purely ideal image of the sovereign of that time, but one which pleased his Latin imagination. Alas!

The first thing necessary to render an act valid is, that the notary should be thoroughly convinced that he has faithfully interpreted the will and wishes of the person dictating the act.

We must get the book done before anyone comes to interrupt us." "Never was there such a willing co-worker. You mustn't overdo it, Mary. How many words did I dictate to you yesterday?" "Six thousand." "And you gave them to me typewritten this morning." "I wanted to see how they looked in type. It is all right, Agatha. Even you cannot go on for long, dictating six thousand words a day.