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"W-want to stop this consolidation, don't you want' to stop it?" "Certainly I do." "G-goin' to do all you can to stop it hain't you?" "Certainly I am." "I-I'll help you," said Jethro. "Help us!" exclaimed Balch. "Great Scott, we want you to take charge of it." "I-I'll do all I can, but I won't guarantee it w-won't guarantee it," said Jethro. "We don't ask you to guarantee it.

May I send it to your hotel? The Tremont House, I suppose?" "I-I'll call," said Jethro, so solemnly that Mr. Judson kept his laughter until he was gone. From the door they watched him silently as he strode across the street and turned the corner. Then Mr. Judson turned. "That man will make his mark, William," he said; and added thoughtfully, "but whether for good or evil, I know not."

"W-want to stop this consolidation, don't you want' to stop it?" "Certainly I do." "G-goin' to do all you can to stop it hain't you?" "Certainly I am." "I-I'll help you," said Jethro. "Help us!" exclaimed Balch. "Great Scott, we want you to take charge of it." "I-I'll do all I can, but I won't guarantee it w-won't guarantee it," said Jethro. "We don't ask you to guarantee it.

May I send it to your hotel? The Tremont House, I suppose?" "I-I'll call," said Jethro, so solemnly that Mr. Judson kept his laughter until he was gone. From the door they watched him silently as he strode across the street and turned the corner. Then Mr. Judson turned. "That man will make his mark, William," he said; and added thoughtfully, "but whether for good or evil, I know not."

May I send it to your hotel? The Tremont House, I suppose?" "I-I'll call," said Jethro, so solemnly that Mr. Judson kept his laughter until he was gone. From the door they watched him silently as he strode across the street and turned the corner. Then Mr. Judson turned. "That man will make his mark, William," he said; and added thoughtfully, "but whether for good or evil, I know not."

I-I'll t-teach you to ask 'what number' when I've written '10' on the board. I-I've heard what you do in other class-rooms. D-don't think you're going to introduce your hooliganism here. Go and ask the p-porter to let me have a cane." The boys pricked up their ears and looked at me.

"Better give them to me, Ronald." "No, w-why should I?" "Well, in your present mood " "I I'm not d-drunk, damme, I'm not, I tell you! And I'll give the f-fellow every chance honorable meeting." "Then, if he refuses to fight you, as of course he will, you'll let him go to ah make love to Cleone?" "No, by God!" cried Barrymaine in a sudden, wild fury, "I-I'll sh-shoot him first!" "Kill him?"

Star can run like the wind." "Star?" "My horse," she explained. "He's a beautiful horse.... Oh, I wish they'd hurry." There was anguish in her voice. "They'll come just as fast as they can," replied Tom calmly. "Why don't you go back to the house now!" "I can't until you're on the road." "Why not? Please go back now." "I-I'll have to wait until the men have gone.

Carpet Slippers raised his little head that was a hybrid between a peach and a billiard ball a peach as to the face, and a billiard ball as to the cranium and when he saw me sitting with lips tightly set and my desk trembling with my internal laughter, anger put a fresh coating of red upon both peach and ball. But he took no action at present. "I-I'll d-do one of these sums on the board for you."

Prescott that postmastership. Er er good-by. "'Wait, sir, he said. "'Yes, I said, 'I-I'll wait. "Thought you was goin' to give him that postmastership, Mr. Bass, he said." At this point the senator could not control his mirth, and the empty corridor echoed his laughter. "By thunder! what did you say to that?" "Er I said, 'Mr. President, I thought I was until a while ago.