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The theory of the connection is indeed far from clear. Lord Kelvin, in 1892, pronounced against the possibility of any direct magnetic action by the sun upon the earth, on the ground of its involving an extravagant output of energy; but the fact is unquestionable that in Professor Bigelow's words "abnormal agitations affect the sun and the earth as a whole and at the same time."
It was a rare thing to find them apart. I saw her face kindle with an earnest curiosity. "Judge Bigelow's nephew was married, recently," I said. "So the Judge informed me. He spoke very warmly of his nephew, who is a merchant in New York, I think he said." "He is a partner in a mercantile firm there.
Little doubt remained in the mind of the governor, after he had heard and weighed the whole of Bigelow's story, that he had to deal with one of those piratical squadrons that formerly infested the eastern seas, a sort of successor of the old buccaneers. The men engaged in such pursuits, were usually of different nations, and they were always of the most desperate and ruthless characters.
The light horse, also, of Lafayette's brigade, gave way, and nothing of that celebrated vanguard but Col. Bigelow's regiment, with two or three other regiments, remained. It was said that if Gen. Lee had stood his ground, as he might have done, a decisive victory would have been gained. Col. Bigelow's regiment was the last to quit the field. It was said by one of Col.
Judge Markham's happiness as the guests took their way to their respective homes. An hour later and the lights had disappeared from Miss Barbara Bigelow's windows, and the summer stars looked down upon the quiet house where that strange bridal had been. From Mrs. Senator Woodhull's elegant house where Mrs. Judge Markham had been petted, and flattered, and caressed, and Mr.
But what surprised me more was to find that apples, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, apricots all the fruits do well on this soil. With us I think the pear would not do well on peat; but here it withstood last year's flood, which broke a levee and overflowed Mr. Bigelow's farm, and the trees do not appear to have suffered.
I give the sum of one thousand pounds, free of legacy duty, to Miss Ellen Lawless Ternan, late of Houghton Place, Ampthill Square, in the county of Middlesex. In connection with this, read Mr. John Bigelow's careless jottings made some fifteen years before.
Of course Bigelow's setter, Pompey, had to be asleep right under the spot where I dropped the cigar, and equally of course the burning end had to make instantaneous connection with his nerve centres, via his hide, with such effect that he arose in agony and subsequently used coarse language. Investigation naturally discovered my empty-handed perfidy.
"Give them a little more time," said he, as we walked away from Judge Bigelow's office. "It will come out as we desired. The easiest way for them to arrange with us, is to let us have the Allen House property, which is owned by the firm of which Dewey is a member; and it is with a view to this, I have no doubt, that he is now in New York." So we waited a few days longer. The return of Mr.
Wallingford, at the expiration of the time in which most of the paper bearing Judge Bigelow's name reached its maturity. "And now for the next safe move in this difficult game, where the odds are still against us. You must get out of this Bank." The Judge looked gravely opposed. "It may awaken suspicion that something is wrong, and create a run upon the Bank, which would be ruin."
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