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"Well, it's a funny thing, but I can't get rid of the impression that at some point in my researches into the night life of London yestreen I fell upon some person to whom I had never been introduced and committed mayhem upon his person." It seemed to Bayliss that the time had come to impart to Mr. James a piece of news which he had supposed would require no imparting.

"But what do you suggest doin’ about it, Sergeant?" "Got anybody in town as will speak up for you, Kirby? Reese Topham? He did before." "He doesn’t know any more than what he said right then. Trouble is, Sergeant, anybody I could ask to back me up I’d have to bring out from Kentuckyand I don’t believe Captain Bayliss would wait for that." "You work for Rennie, don’t you?"

I want you to promise that you will confine your activities to asking her to let Jerry Mitchell come back." "Never!" "You said you would promise me anything." "Anything but that." "Then it is all off!" Jimmy pondered. "It's terribly tame that way." "Never mind. It's the only way I will consider." "Very well. I protest, though." Ann sat down. "I think you're splendid, Mr. Bayliss.

And there was the permanent stamp of uncertain temper in the lines about his prominent eyes. "So, you see me, Bayliss," Don Cazar returned evenly. "There is some trouble?" Bartolomé shifted from one foot to the other, his spurs ringing. Don Lorenzo’s expression was one of withdrawal, but on the round countenance of the Mexican was open dislike. The sun-reddened skin flushed darker.

Bayliss waited till she sat down, then again seated himself. "Well, there is really no occasion to go over legal formalities," he said, opening one of the documents before him "Your uncle, Mr. Clifford, was a business man, and made his will in a business-like way.

We both were embarrassed, he more than I, for I had expected to see him and he had not expected to see me. I made a move to shake hands but he did not respond. His manner toward me was formal and, I thought, colder than it had been at our meeting the day of the golf tournament. "I called," I said, "to see you, Bayliss. If you are not engaged I should like to talk with you for a few moments."

"Fellows, come to my place after you've had your luncheons," Bayliss whispered around among his cronies, after school was out for the day. "I -I guess there are a -a few things that we want to talk over among ourselves. So come over, and we'll use the carriage house for a meeting place.

Robin Clifford joined him there, taking a seat opposite to him and both men waited in more or less silence till the door opened softly to admit Innocent, who came in with Priscilla. Mr. Bayliss rose. "I'm sorry to have to disturb you, Miss er Miss Innocent," he said, with some awkwardness "on this sad occasion " "It is no trouble," she answered, gently "if I can be of any use " Mr.

"You can't seem to down that fellow Prescott," muttered Bayliss, in disgust. "Just as you think you've got him by the throat you find out that he's sitting on your chest and pulling your hair." "Oh, I don't know," growled Dodge sulkily. "He may have his weak spot, and it may be a very weak spot at that." The pair moped along until they reached the garage in which they had left the runabout.

John P. Chester, who was about opening a hotel, agreed to purchase Elsie for $800, if Willis would pay $300 in work in the house, and fare the same as the other servants in board and clothing. With these conditions Willis gladly complied; but after they had spent a few months in their new home Deacon Bayliss examined their article of agreement and found it to be illegal. He told Willis that Dr.

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