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"We'll take those and fill them with yellow daisies," Piney said, admiringly, "and I'll bet a cookie they'll sell the first day to some of the artist crowd. I found them in the Bennetts' smoke-house covered with the dust of ages." It was little things like these that made Sally's shop unusual and inviting, but Piney started a new venture herself accidentally.
During this gentleman's tenure of office the business was removed to the premises in Bennetts Hill, vacated by the unfortunate "Bank of Birmingham," of which more hereafter. Here the business has ever since been conducted. Captain Tindal was a good man of business, and under his management the bank was very prosperous. He was a man of highly-cultivated mind.
And often at night, when they are not with the Congdons or the Bennetts, they ride for hours in silence, so great is their happiness, so perfect their understanding, so deep their confidence in the stars. Lady Larkspur "This is pure comedy carried on in high spirits and mingled with the charm of romance." Outlook.
The door opened, and the room became full of Bennetts and Mortimers. Billie, looking, as Marlowe could not but admit, particularly pretty, headed the procession. Following her came a large red-faced man whose buttons seemed to creak beneath the strain of their duties.
She had come to this office with beating heart, prepared to end all misunderstandings, to sob on her soul-mate's shoulder and generally make everything up; but at this inane exhibition the fighting spirit of the Bennetts which was fully as militant as that of the Marlowes became roused. She told herself that she had been mistaken in supposing that she still loved this man.
Still, I'm financin' this voyage, as you might say, and someone must keep me informed. F'r instance, if you should be joined by a party as we'll agree to call William Bennetts, I should want to know how William Bennetts was doin', and what his purfessional plans were; and if you could find out anything more about W. B. that he was respectably connected, we'll say why so much the better.
'That could be ascertained from the Bennetts, who knew him, Mrs Gayton retorted; and she undertook to see the Bennetts the very next day. It is not necessary to tell in further detail the steps by which Henry Harrington and Dunning were brought together. The next scene that does require to be narrated is a conversation that took place between the two.
They were, shortly after he came, pulled down, and the present magnificent banking house in Bennetts Hill was built upon the site of its somewhat ugly and badly-contrived predecessor. The firm of Coates, Woolley, and Gordon occupied, in 1815, the premises in Cherry Street now held by the Worcester City and County Bank.
To him it seemed only a coming down a badge of servitude a lowering of the flag of independent journalism under which, and under which alone, he had fought all his life. Charles A. Dana was not far behind the Bennetts in his independence. He well knew what parties and politicians are.
The fighting spirit of the Bennetts, though it was considerable fighting spirit, had not risen to this emergency. It had ebbed out of her, leaving in its place a cold panic.
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