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"With mustard?" says I. "Heaps!" says she. Three minutes later I'm hurryin' back with both hands full, when I notices another taxi standin' out front. Then who should step out but this Ballard party, in a silk hat and a swell fur-lined overcoat. "Young man," says he, "haven't I seen you somewhere before?" "Uh-huh," says I. "I'm your private sec." "Wha-a-at?" says he. "My oh, yes! I remember.

XVIII. Alexander, Moral Order and Progress, book III, chap, III, sec. PERSONAL morality is the way to live the most desirable, the most intrinsically valuable, life-in the long run, and in view of the inescapable needs and conditions of human welfare; the way to avoid the snares and pitfalls of impulse and attain those sweetest goods that come only through effort and sacrifice of lesser goods.

In Sec. 20 of this article it is provided that "no judicial officer, except justices of the peace, shall receive to his own use any fees or perquisites of office." How pleasantly this enactment must sound in the ears of the justices of the peace!

And the savages love them for their kind generousness, and give them pearls, and shells, and ivory, and cassowaries. And that's the way 'Wait a sec, said Anthea, splashing. 'I can't hear what you're saying. Shells and 'Shells, and things like that. The great thing is to get people to love you by being generous. And that's what we've got to do.

Elmore is cheerfully complied with. The following is a copy of the letter alluded to. "WASHINGTON, May 5, 1838. To JAMES G. BIRNEY, Esq., Cor. Sec. SIR, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st instant, in which you again refer to the publication of the Correspondence between us, in relation to the measures and designs of the abolitionists.

However, as Ruth carried it to the window she found a newspaper clipping tucked into one compartment, and, as it was damp, too, she took this out, unfolded it, and laid it carefully on the window sill to dry. But when she looked further, she saw inside the main compartment of the wallet a name and address stenciled, It was: JONAS HATFIELD "Sec, Helen," she said to her chum.

Kidder never would have alcohol in the house, except for sickness, and we three drink only water, so I don't know anything about it; but I want that you gentlemen should suit your own taste. Do make the waiter bring you something real nice." My sparkling visions of Steinberger Cabinet, Cos d'Estournel, or an "Extra Sec" of '92, burst like a rainbow bubble. Here was one of life's little tragedies.

In 1595 he became sec. to the Earl of Essex, who employed him abroad, and while at Venice he wrote The State of Christendom or a Most Exact and Curious Discovery of many Secret Passages and Hidden Mysteries of the Times, which was not, however, printed until 1657.

"Young man," says Aunty, settin' her chin firm, "I think you are quite aware of my attitude. Your persistent attentions to my niece are wholly unwelcome. True, you are no longer a mere office boy; but well, just who are you?" "Private sec. of Mutual Funding," says I. "And a youth known as Torchy?" she adds sarcastic. "Yes; but see here!" says I. "I've just dug up a "

'No, THAT wouldn't do, said Cyril. 'Let's chuck it and go to the North Pole, or somewhere really interesting. 'No, said the girls together, 'there must be SOME way. 'Wait a sec, Anthea added. 'I've got an idea coming. Don't speak. There was a silence as she paused with the darning-needle in the air! Suddenly she spoke: 'I see.