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Updated: June 20, 2025
The establishment had been a big one, even when Major Atwater owned it, but the new owners had torn down and added and rebuilt until the house loomed up like a palace or a Newport villa. A Newport villa in Denboro!
Miss Florence Atwater of tHis City received a mark of 94 in History Examination at the concusion of the school Term last June. Blue hair ribbons are in style again. Miss Patty Fairchild of this City has not been doing as well in Declamation lately as formerly. MR. Noble Dill of this City is seldom seen on the streets of the City without smoking a cigarette.
The policeman's quick eye had caught sight of the inner bolts and chains! "The stuff is surely hidden near here! I must make my play upon his pretty companion." When McNerney rejoined Doctor Atwater, the physician had already left Braun to the formal questioning of the methodical sergeant.
"Which one?" "Noble Dill." At this, the slender form of Florence underwent a spasmodic seizure in her chair, but as the fit was short and also noiseless, it passed without being noticed. "Yes," said Mr. Atwater thoughtfully. "I suppose he will." "He certainly will!" Mrs. Atwater declared.
Florence was herself anxious for the newspaper's début, and she made her anxiety so clear to Atwater & Rooter, Owners & Propreitors, every afternoon after school, during the following week, that by Thursday further argument and repartee on their part were felt to be indeed futile; and in order to have a little peace around there, they carried her downstairs.
Atwater continued to his wife, "is where on earth Herbert could have got his story about this Crum's being a widower, and divorced, and with all those children. Do you know if Julia's written any of the family about these things and they haven't told the rest of us?" "No," said Mrs. Atwater. "I'm sure she hasn't.
Throughout that afternoon adult members of the Atwater family connection made futile efforts to secure all the copies of the week's edition of The North End Daily Oriole. It could not be done. It was a trying time for "the family."
Atwater, did you see any body?" Nobody. It was all a mystery. "Boys, it's for me, isn't it?" said Frank, still hugging his treasure, as if afraid even of looking at it, lest it should fly away. "Come, let's see!" and Winch impatiently made a snatch to get at it. Atwater coolly took him by the arm, and pulled him back.
Atwater's most recent explosion to other members of the extensive Atwater family league; and though she had not discovered how Aunt Harriet and Uncle Joe had obtained their material, yet, in Julia's way of wording her thoughts, an account of the episode was "all over town," and she was almost certain that by this time Noble Dill had heard it.
Mrs. Atwater shook her head forebodingly. "And he isn't the only one it's going to upset." "No, he isn't," her husband admitted seriously. "That's always been the trouble with Julia; she never could bear to seem disappointing; and so, of course, I suppose every one of 'em has a special idea that he's really about the top of the list with her." "Every last one of 'em is positive of it," said Mrs.
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