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Then he goes back to the safe and finds all the money has been taken, because the son has sneaked in and grabbed out the bundle and hid it in the ice-box on his way out, taking only a few bills to get down on a horse. So he says call the police but that's enough for now. Go ahead and do that love scene for me." Slowly the scene was brought to Baird's liking.
The rear-guard, to which the Mayo regiment had been attached the evening before, found that Baird's division had gone on, but that vast numbers of drunken soldiers had been left behind. General Moore was himself with the rear-guard, and the utmost efforts were made to induce the drunkards to rejoin their regiments.
He was afraid, he added, that a great many had not the chance of joining any church, as none of the churches were increasing in proportion to the population of the city; and that, therefore, they would go on to swell the ranks of heathenism and materialism. The results of the investigations recently carried out in this city, amply vindicate Mr. Baird's almost prophetic remarks. Mr.
The British, in order to obtain forage, were obliged to move along several lines of route. Sir David Baird's division joined them as they advanced, and when they reached the Carrion their effective force amounted to 23,583 men, with sixty pieces of artillery.
Then Hermann Heideck turned his horse and galloped off. As on his ride to Colonel Baird's brigade, so also was Heideck on his return threatened by manifold forms of death.
As Baird had intimated, she was a large girl; not only tall and stoutly built, but somewhat heavy of face. Baird's heart must have been touched indeed when he consented to employ her, but Merton remembered her bedridden father and mother, the little crippled brother, the little sister who was also in poor health, and resolved to make their scenes together as easy for her as he could.
It seemed that the intensity of his own cry for justice and mercy had arrested at least one of the actors in it before the curtain fell. A few nights later, as they sat together, Baird and Latimer spoke of this incident and of the lecture it had followed upon. "Repentance! Repentance!" Latimer said. "What led you to dwell upon repentance?" "Thirty years of life," was Baird's answer.
Suddenly, a hundred men with arms in their hands emerged from the woods into the open field behind Baird, straggling and without order. These were not wounded men. No: it was too plain that Baird's division was giving way.
Maud was nowhere in sight. "She's probably in her room," she whispered back. They sat in nervous silence. The lecturer paused in his discourse for a minute. "If I had a buttonhook and a piece of string," he said, turning to Mrs. Baird, "I could demonstrate what I mean." Polly jumped from her seat, caught Mrs. Baird's eye, before any one else, and, in obedience to her nod, left the room.
He says nature fixed it all for them, so that they could be happy and he doesn't want to see it spoiled. He says love ain't treated fair, as a rule, and he wants to see it given a show a real show." At least one pair of deeply interested listener's eyes were fixed upon her. They were the Reverend John Baird's. "It might be a beautiful thing to see," he said. "One does not see it.
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