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Burnett, was due to sail later in S.S. Mazaran, since torpedoed in the Channel, but they embarked at the same time as the rest. Four other ships containing Divisional Headquarters and some of the Sherwood Foresters were to sail with us, and at 9 p.m., to the accompaniment of several syrens blowing "Farewell," we steamed out, S.S. Duchess of Argyle leading.

We will now quote directly from Doctor Warren's lecture on "The Influence of Anaesthesia on the Surgery of the Nineteenth Century," delivered before the American Surgical Association in 1897: "Morton having acquainted himself by conversation with Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Burnett, both leading druggists, as to purity and qualities of ether, and having also conversed with Mr.

"Depend on that; if we don't keep a look-out they'll have half of them away before morning," observed Sass; and turning to Loraine, he added, "You said just now that you caught sight of a figure on the top of the hill, and as that was not Greensnake or me, I have a notion that it was one of the Blackfeet." "Why didn't you tell me of that before?" inquired Burnett.

There was no sign of any intended operation, and it certainly looked as if we could not move until the troops on our right had advanced. Accordingly on the 22nd the Adjutant rode back to Brie to go on leave. Capt. Banwell, really a "battle detail," went up to assist the Headquarters, while the other "details" Major Burnett, Captain Petch, Lieut. Pierrepont, 2nd Lieuts.

"Oh, that wouldn't be a real story. You have got to have different people in it, and have 'em talk, just as they do in books; and somebody is in love and somebody dies, and the like of that." "I'd be ashamed, Philip Burnett, to read such a cruel thing, all about robbers and murders." "I didn't read it through; Alice said she was going to burn it up. I shouldn't wonder if she did."

"And I do not want to go," cried Tom Burnett; "I want to be an attache." "Oh yes; you speak so many languages!" said his younger sister. "I certainly do not consider myself an old Indian," said the man addressed as Errington, "though I have visited it more than once." "You an Indian!" cried Ormonde. "Why, you have just started as an English country gentleman.

Val hated her husband, and her husband did not seem to care much for her. They were tied together legally. And a mere legality could not hold back the emotions and the desires of Kent Burnett. With him, it was not a question of morals: it was a question of Val's feeling in the matter. Val looked up at him, found something strange in his eyes, and immediately looked away again.

Now the brother was desirous that they should again go to him, especially since his sister was not strong, and it would be well for her to escape the inclemency of a New England winter. Barbara and Bettina, Bab and Betty, as they were called in their home, twin daughters of Dr. Burnett, were seventeen years old, and the eldest of a large family.

He wished he hadn’t come here, and then grew shivery to think that he might have happened not to; and all the while that awful twisting and wrenching at his heart was getting worse and worse. Married! Burnett came up just then with a man wearing a monocle and presented him to Denham, and forthwith handed the bony cousin to his safe-keeping.

"You never saw such a mixture, and I don't think Miss Burnett knew who any one was. Not that she had much time to think, poor dear, she was so worried with the tea. Such a maid as she had you never saw!" "A mixture?" asked Mrs. Combermere. "Who were they?" "Oh, Canon Ronder and Bentinck-Major and Mrs. Brandon and Oh, yes! actually Falk Brandon!" "Falk Brandon there?"

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