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When he went to the Bronson's house on Saturday, in good season, Mr. Bronson met him cordially, in the library. "Well, my boy, they all tell me you have done it!" exclaimed the Westerner. "Done what?" queried Hiram. "Made the most money per acre for Mrs. Atterson that this county ever saw. Is that right?" "I've succeeded in what I set out to do," said Hiram, modestly.

For selections, see Bronson, III., 338-385; Ward. III., 512-571; Century, 490-502; Manly, I., 309-326; Oxford, 492-506. In what ways do the first three poems mentioned above show Burns's sympathy with democracy? Quote some of Burns's fine descriptions of nature and describe the manner in which he treats nature. How does he rank as a writer of love songs?

Bronson, pottering in, presently, was told that he would not be needed. "Mr. Derry telephoned that he would be having supper after the play at Miss Gray's. You can call him there if he is wanted." "Thank you, Bronson. Good-night." When the old man had left them, she said to the General, "Do you know that your son is falling in love?" "In love?" "Yes, desperately at first sight?" He laughed.

It was his habit to rise early, and after a light breakfast to visit the Public Gardens with his sister. He had many friends Mrs Bronson is our informant whose wants or wishes he bore in mind the prisoned elephant, the baboon, the kangaroo, the marmosets, the pelicans, the ostrich; three times, with strict punctuality, he made his rounds, and then returned to his apartment.

"All the time the Doctor was talking to you, I was worrying about your shoes. Your feet are soaked, sir. Whatever made you walk in the rain?" "I couldn't ride I couldn't." The old man on his knees removing the wet shoes looked up. "Restless, sir?" "Yes. There are times, Bronson, when I want my mother."

These northern fools did not even know the meaning of a tip. A few minutes later the pack train emerged through the little alley at the side of the hotel and halted in front. Bill Bronson led his own bay, Mulvaney, and the pack horses were tailed, the halter rope of each tied to the tail of the horse in front, like elephants on parade.

Got to playing too high for awhile and lost more than she wanted to tell Georgie about, and borrowed a little from old Frank Bronson. Paid him back, though. Don't know how Fred's wife heard it. Women do' hear the darndest things!" "They do," Eugene agreed.

How many plays in vogue at present will be read with pleasure at that distant period? Will they be the gruesome affairs of Ibsen, still tainted with their putrid air of unhealthy mentality, or the clever performances of Henry Arthur Jones; the dramas of Bronson Howard or the farcical skits of Mr. Hoyt?

He shall in all respects conduct himself honestly, avoid evil associations, obey the law, and abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors.” “He shall not go outside the state of Minnesota.” The parole was unanimously concurred in by Messrs. B. F. Nelson, F. W. Temple, A. C. Weiss, E. W. Wing, and R. H. Bronson, of the prison board and urged by Warden Henry Wolfer.

And then a miss of sixteen said: "Kiss us." Very Easily Explained A neighbor whose place adjoined Bronson Alcott's had a vegetable garden in which he took a great interest. Mr. Alcott had one also, and both men were especially interested in their potato patches. One morning, meeting by the fence, the neighbor said, "How is it, Mr.