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We could do the whole job while the saboteurs weren't looking!" Sally said with interest: "Have you got the figures? Were they ever passed on?" "I spent a month's pay once," said Mike sardonically, "hiring a math shark to go over them. He found one mistake. It raised the margin of what we could do!" Sally answered: "Joe! Listen to this!

I'd like to see to what style of people I have intrusted my autograph. "To decide was to act with Sherlock Holmes, and the following Saturday, hiring a canoe at Windsor, he made his way up the river until he came to the pretty little hamlet, snuggling in the Thames Valley, if such it may be called, where the young lady and her good father were dwelling.

Then she burst out: 'You say you don't like the bank? 'I certainly don't. 'And you'd like to strike some paying line of business? 'Sure. 'Then why don't you make your fortune by hiring yourself out to a museum as the biggest human clam in captivity? That's what you are.

The old gateway, like many aged folk, has much on which to meditate in its advanced age. Many other fairs have been suppressed in recent years, but some survive and thrive with even greater vigour than ever. Some are hiring fairs, where you may see young men with whipcord in their caps standing in front of inns ready to be hired by the farmers who come to seek labourers.

There's no surf, and the bottom is soft. It'll cost us something, of course; but Sam and I figure we ought to divide three thousand clear." "I'd like to ask a question or so," said I. "What's to prevent the merchants doing this same hiring of ships for themselves?" "Nothing," said Talbot, "after the first month."

Perhaps you assume that, as in taking a cab, a horse is always supplied without special stipulation, so in hiring a bedroom the bargain includes a bed and the necessary appurtenances. Such an assumption will not always be justified.

It must be a wonderfully technical business, and I am utterly ignorant of every phase of it. Then, too, there are a thousand other difficulties, such as getting machinery out here in time, hiring Chinese labor, chartering a ship, placing the output " "George Balt has done all that many times, and knows everything about it," Cherry interrupted, with decision.

He had, moreover, hired stabling in the Rue Pigalle, only a few steps from the house, and he expected a coachman and a groom the following morning. "And all this will cost us less than the miserable vehicle we have been hiring by the year," observed Madame de Fondege, gravely. "Oh, I know what I say. I've counted the cost.

P. " They were in your charge, and you are answerable for them; besides which, Farhan here knows you gave them away." Judge. "Ahem!" and the prosecution continued. P. "Where are the twenty rupees I gave you for hiring donkeys, and which I particularly ordered should not be expended for any other purpose?" Sumunter, putting his hand fixedly in his breast, said, "I've got them; they are all right.

The captain and the widow agreed upon thirty-five dollars a month. It developed that she owned their former house in Middleford and that the latter had been rented for a very much higher rent. "My furniture," she added, "that which I did not sell when we gave up housekeeping, is stored with a friend there. I know it is extravagant, my hiring a furnished house, but I'm sure Mr.