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Whilst Gary, Neilson, Mackenzie, Parent, Dalton and Gurnett were the prominent journalists of the larger provinces, where politics were always at a fever heat, a young journalist first appeared in the Maritime Colonies, who was thenceforth to be a very prominent figure in the political contests of his native province.

"Well Daisy," said Mrs. Gary, "how do you like this new entertainment?" "The pictures? I think they were very pretty, aunt Gary." "How happened it that somebody else wore my diamonds?" said her mother, "and not you. I thought you were to be dressed for Queen Esther?" "Yes, mamma, so I was at first; and then it was thought best " "Not by me," said Preston. "It was no doing of mine.

"He means the white people, you foolish child; everybody's head is not full of the servants, as yours is." "He says, the coloured people, aunt Gary; all of them. It is only the coloured people." "Hear her!" said my aunt. "Now she would rather entertain them, I don't doubt, than the best company that could be gathered of her own sort." I certainly would.

Later, some of these letters were intercepted by the General Government, and sent back from Washington to Madame Ricard. All this told me much of the depth and breadth of feeling among the community of which these girls formed a part; and my knowledge of my father and mother, Aunt Gary and Preston, and others, told me more. I began to pray that God would not let war come upon the land.

Not only the man himself, but all of us, lose when he who might have been a great manufacturer and organizer of industry fritters away his life and his talents as a "pretty good doctor" or a "fair sort of lawyer." Judge Elbert H. Gary was far from being a failure as a lawyer.

The family were gathered in the library; the windows open, the fresh air coming faintly in; the light fading but no lamps needed yet. "I am glad the day is over!" said Mrs. Gary. "This morning I did not know how I was going to live through it. There is a little freshness now. Why is it always so much hotter on Sundays than on any other day?" "Because you think about it," said Mr.

Gary didn't know I overheard him telling the men to cut the fence; and I said nothing to him. But I waited until I saw an opportunity, and then I came, to warn the men I expected would be here. I didn't expect to find you here; and I intended to keep silent regarding what I had heard." "Why are you telling it, now?" She blushed again and gazed downward.

"And now," Jerry heard his father saying, "it is time for us to be going back to the circus and of course Helen wants Gary with her now. We'll keep him with us for three weeks and then, when we play Hampton, I'll bring him back here for the rest of the summer. When our season closes we'll come for him and take him to Carroll." "And we hope you will decide to move there, too, Mrs.

I'm on my way now to join my command, but I had a good excuse for coming home to hold you in in my arms again, if only for a moment. You see, poor old Roger got a wound in his flank from a stray bullet." "A stray bullet," asked Mrs. Gary, doubtfully. "Yes," he smiled, for he had escaped it, "a stray bullet meant for me." "But, Daddy," Virgie interrupted, "while you were up in the tree "

As the shaggy little red head moved away through the bushes, Daisy watched it, wondering whether she had done the least bit of good. Then another thought made her heart beat, and she turned again to see how low the sun was. Instead of the sun she saw Gary McFarlane. "Who is that, Daisy?" said he, looking after the disappearing red head. "A poor little girl " said Daisy.