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As cries of savage rejoicing mingled with the uproar, Randalin found herself dragged up, whether she would or no, until she stood beside her companion, gazing over the heads of the shouting throng. Yes, it was Edmund's crown. Again, a picture of the English camp-fire rose before her, and she shivered as she recognized the graceful pearled points she had last seen upon the Ironside's stately head.

But it is the field telephone men who really made the signal platoon its great reputation. General Ironside's letter of merit is included later in this account. Here let us record in some detail the work of the American signal platoon.

Of course General Ironside's main idea was right, but its application at that time and place seemed to work hardship on the Kodish force. And the sequel proves it.

Learning Wireless In A Few Weeks Sterling Work Of Field Buzzers With Assaulting Columns Wires Repaired Under Shell Fire General Ironside's Commendatory Official Citation. In the North Russian Expedition the doughboy had to learn to do most anything that was needful.

"Not unless one could guess it from what King Edmund said, lord, that the Jarl had found them so much cleverer than he expected that his victory was without relish to him, and he was desirous to regain their friendship." A distinct chuckle came from Canute, and some murmur about the Ironside's chin.

Now his blade was a fleeing will-o'-the-wisp, keeping just out of reach of Edmund's brand with apparently no thought but of flight. Now, when the Ironside's increasing vehemence betrayed him into an instant's rashness, it was a humming-bird darting into a flower-cup. But it always rose again as daintily as it had alighted. The Danish bank was frantic with excitement.

It was nearly three hours later that Jim Dawlish the miller answered Jeff Ironside's gruff morning greeting with an eager, "Have you heard the news, sir?" Dawlish was of a cheery, expansive disposition, and not much of the village gossip ever escaped him or remained with him. "What news?" demanded Jeff.

Ironside's examination comes last in the manuscript, but it is more convenient to insert it here: "Ralph Ironside, minister of Winterbor, sworn and examined.

With regard to Rose, she would have to submit to be more or less Harry Ironside's charge till she painted and sold such 'stunning' pictures that she could afford to look down on his paltry aid. What, not allow him to assist his own sister-in-law, when he was so thankful to think that she might be like a sister in the meantime for his poor little Kate to fall back upon?

Indeed, so entirely did Annie, like the excellent nurse and kind-hearted woman she was, lose sight of her own concerns in the interest of her patient, that she was heard to contradict herself, and record her sincere thankfulness for the strong support of Harry Ironside's presence in the light of the valuable aid he could afford at such a time. "He was thought very clever at St. Ebbe's.