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"You are going to Europe, then?" he asked breathlessly. "By to-morrow morning's boat," she answered. "I am going to send my trunks down to the steamer, and stay with some friends to-night." "At least," he begged, "come down and see Bardsley and Weiss. I'll take you down in the automobile. It shall not detain you five minutes." She shook her head.

Then Weiss struck the table lightly with his clenched fist. "Fools that we are!" he muttered "babies! idiots! To think that such men as Bardsley and Higgins and myself are compelled to make use of criminals, to put ourselves practically in fear of the law, to get back a paper which we signed like babes in the wood. What if this illness of Duge's is a fake!

Weiss, you would give half your fortune to buy, but I have not come here to sell. I have come here to warn you of the instant use to which I propose to put a certain document, signed by you and Littleson, Bardsley and Seth Higgins.

From Flint House to the crass-roads it's straight as a dart, if you know yer way, with only one house twixt it till you come arver to it old Farmer Bardsley, who ain't got no wemmenfolk, so it's sartin she didn't come from theer. She wasn't a maa'iden from any of the farms of the moors, for I know them all. But it weren't till this marning that I got a kind of notion who she was.

This kind of delirium is of frequent occurrence in the human patient. The account given by Dr. Bardsley of one of his patients is very appropriate to on profit purpose: "I observed that he frequently fixed his eyes with horror and affright on some ideal object, and then, with a sudden and violent emotion, buried his head beneath the bed-clothes.

My friend was not much older than I am, and a gentleman." "A gentleman and a waiter!" laughed the landlady. "But tell me, what was his name?" "He used to call himself Rogers." She shook her head. "No one of that name was here. I had English, one or two Bardsley, and Jackson, and Smith; he was a gentleman, but he was not young. He was fifty years, Mr Smith a good servant.

Bardsley was at Hollins, where he spent the evening with us, and in the course of conversation, as he was leaning on the chimney-piece, he spoke about German Neology, which I had never heard of before, so I asked what it was, and he described it as a dreadful doctrine which attributed no more inspiration to sacred than to profane writers.

"As a matter of fact, my business concerns also Mr. Littleson. In fact, there are two other of your friends whom I should have been equally glad to have seen here." "Indeed!" Weiss answered. "You mean?" "Mr. Bardsley and Mr. Seth Higgins," Vine replied. "No doubt," Weiss said, "Littleson and I will be able to convey to them anything you may have to say. Come to the point! What is it?

I tell you fellows, I truly believe we'll have that wretched document in our hands by this time to-morrow." "The day I see it in ashes," Bardsley muttered, "I'll stand you fellows a magnum of Pommery '92." "I wonder," Weiss remarked, "what sort of terms she is on with her cousin, the little girl with the big eyes." "I wish to Heaven one of you could make friends with that child!"

Nowadays a man doesn't need to move from his room to do mischief in this world." "I've been round to his broker's this morning," Higgins remarked. "He is doing nothing, has done nothing for weeks. He left off the day we all agreed to leave off." "Why couldn't he be doing as we've done," Bardsley remarked, "and work from Chicago or Boston?" Higgins grunted, and poured himself out a glass of wine.

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