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The stewards, too, Benner, and during the Reeve regime, Smithton, which whom as head nurse I was thrown in direct contact, never had any difficulty with me, although Benner with a twinkle in his eye, would say to me: “Cole, I believe you come and get peaches for your patients up there long after they are dead.”

"Say, will you quit explaining to me about what God did things for?" "Ouch! Quit! Awwww, quit, Carl.... Say, listen; here's what I wanted to tell you: How if you and me and Adelaide Benner and some of us went down to the depot to meet Gertie, to-morrow? She comes in on the twelve-forty-seven." "Well, all right.

But his mother stroked his hair and called him her big boy.... He tramped out to Bone Stillman's shack, impatient for the hand-clasp of the pioneer, and grew eloquent, for the first time since his home-coming, as he described Professor Frazer and the delights of poesy. A busy week Carl had in Joralemon. Adelaide Benner gave a porch-supper for him.

"The idea!" giggled Adelaide Benner. "Me for Adelaide!" bawled Joe Jordan. "Oh, Jo-oe, bet I kiss Gertie!" from Irving Lamb. "The idea!" "Just as if we were children " "He must think we're kids again " "Shamey! Winnie wants to be kissed, and Carl won't " "I don't, either, so there " "I think it's awful." "Bet I kiss Gertie "

Among those present were Mesdames Benner and Rusk, who came in for a brief time to assist in the jollities of the evening, Misses Benner, Carson, Wesselius, Madlund, Ripka, Smith, Lansing, and Brick; and Messrs.

"I said that the Invader troops are crossing Benner Creek," Kevenoe said angrily. "They'll be at the castle within an hour. We've got to do something." "What?" Anketam asked dazedly. "Fight them? With what? We have no weapons." "I don't know," Kevenoe admitted. "I just don't know. I thought maybe you'd know. Maybe you could think of something. What about Lady Samas?" "What about her?"

Carl sat beside Adelaide Benner in the decorous and giggling circle that ringed the room, waiting for the "refreshments." He was healthily interested in devouring maple ice-cream and chocolate layer-cake. But all the while he was spying on the group gathering about Gertie Ben Rusk, Howard Griffin, and Joe Jordan.

But here he got in a controversy with the theologians: one Dr. Benner of Giessen, in particular, wrote against him.

That a pension be granted to the widow of the late Lieutenant Henry H. Benner, Eighteenth Infantry, who lost his life by yellow fever while in command of the steamer. J.M. Chambers, sent with supplies for the relief of sufferers in the South from that disease. The establishment of the annuity scheme for the benefit of the heirs of deceased officers, as suggested by the Paymaster-General.

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