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I have to keep a schedule, and refer to it three times a day. This alone shows that boarders are n't my vocation." A bit of conversation gives the clue to character so easily that Mrs. Oliver and her daughter need little more description.

And yet, I've had people ask me if this private sec. job didn't get sort of monotonous! Does it? Say, listen a while! I was breezin' through the arcade here the other noon, about twenty minutes behind my lunch schedule, when someone backs away from the marble wall tablets the agents have erected in honor of them firms that keep their rent paid.

Sheep on Terms, Schedule and Explanation Investment in Sheep-run Risk of Disease, and Laws upon the Subject Investment in laying down Land in English Grass In Farming Journey to Oxford Journey to the Glaciers Remote Settlers Literature in the Bush Blankets and Flies Ascent of the Rakaia Camping out Glaciers Minerals Parrots Unexplored Col Burning the Flats Return. February 10, 1860.

Our crowd is prepared and able to step into the shoes of the government at once; but with the treasury empty we'd stay in power about as long as a tenderfoot would stick on an untamed bronco. We must play the fox on every foot of the coast to prevent their getting out of the country." "By the mule-back schedule," said Keogh, "it's five days down from San Mateo.

The semi-daily passings of Cissie Dildine before the old Renfrew manor on her way to and from the Arkwright home upset Peter Siner's working schedule to an extraordinary degree. After watching for two or three days, Peter worked out a sort of time- table for Cissie. She passed up early in the morning, at about five forty-five.

Each cardinal has a schedule about eight inches long by six wide, divided by printed lines into five parts. On the topmost is printed "Ego, Cardinalis ," to be filled up with the name and titles of the elector using it. On the second space are printed, toward either side of the paper, two circles, indicating the exact place where the paper when folded is to be sealed.

He treated Zaidos with a protective fondness that was almost funny. He watched him, saw that he went to bed and arose on schedule time, helped dress his scratch, and looked after him generally like a faithful and devoted nurse. Yet Nurse Helen pondered. She never once let him handle one of the dressings which were rapidly healing the ugly little tear in Zaidos' arm.

"We mean to borrow, not to violate private property. We must equip ourselves in New Orleans; we expect naval protection from Great Britain. Of course, general, everything depends upon your co-operation." "Mr. Swartwout, the plans set forth in Colonel Burr's schedule are admirable! You will readily perceive, however, that my part in carrying them into effect must be manipulated with caution.

There's no doubt he'll get it if he has got the captain's name. If I remember right, the captain did sign a note for him to that amount, and he'll get the money if he has stuck to it." "Do you mean that Captain Scarborough would pay all his debts?" "He will have to pay that one, because it was not included in the schedule. What do you think has turned up now?" "Some other scheme?"

Across the solemn gloomy stillness ran the sharp shivering sound of the door-bell, and when the jarring had ceased Esau entered with his lantern in his hand. "The carriage is at the gate. The schedule was changed last week, and the driver says it is nearly train time. Give me the satchels and basket."