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Updated: June 28, 2025
Even Mr Baird's own American black bear is not so "temperate" in his habits; but loves the half-tropical climate of Florida and Texas quite as much as the cold declivities of the Alleghanies. And how does North America possess more species than any other part of the world?
She lifted Margery's eyes and let them rest upon Baird's face. "It must be very strange it must be almost awful to find yourself near a person very like someone you have loved who died years ago." "Yes," he answered. "Yes awful. That is the word." When the two men walked home together through the streets, the same thought was expressed again, and it was Latimer who expressed it.
Beyond our division, to the left, was Johnson's, and then Baird's division, the latter forming the extreme left of the army, and extending off into the woods beyond the lower end of the open field.
Baird's company would all betray acrobatic tendencies in their idle moments and he watched one day while the simple little country sister turned a series of hand-springs and cart-wheels that evoked sincere applause from the four New York villains who had been thus solacing their ennui. But oftener she would sit with Merton on the back seat of one of the waiting automobiles.
The church is about two miles south-east of Baird's Station, on the Louisville & Lexington Railroad. He was a man of a firm logical mind, good general information, and more intelligent in the Scriptures than any man I ever met, outside of the ministry. I have heard several preachers make the same remark. He was, however, a timid man, and it was difficult to get much out of him in public.
Baird's were the wives and mothers in their equally distracting homes. Which were more tense, the husbands or wives? And, good Lord, what was it all about, this feverish strain of getting and spending? What were they spending? Their very life's blood. And what were they getting? Happiness? What did most of them know of real happiness?
But after the birth of her little daughter his wife was not strong, and was so long in regaining vitality that in the child's second year she was ordered abroad by the physician. At this time Baird's engagements were such that he could not accompany her, and accordingly he remained in America.
Baird's charming sitting-room, and the promised hot soup. Between sips they told her the story of their hunt and the fears that beset them. She listened delightedly, but with ready sympathy. "You poor, dear children! What an experience! I talked to Maud very severely." Betty thought she said: "I will talk." "Don't tell her what we've told you," she begged, "I wouldn't have her know for anything."
Diane held tightly to Baird's hand, in the radar room. He said evenly: "There'll be volunteers. The Plumies are pretty sporting characters putting up a fight with an unarmed ship, and so on. If there aren't enough other volunteers, the skipper and I will cut them free by ourselves." Diane said, dry-throated: "I'll help. So I can be with you. We've got so little time."
And a little more pathos, Merton, when you take the old lady in your arms. You can broaden it. You don't actually break down, but you nearly do." The scene was rehearsed again, to Baird's satisfaction, and the cameras ground. Merton Gill gave the best that was in him.
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