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'Exactly. Now, why should you not send a telegram to your people in London, and have the reports forwarded at once? The chances are that Miss Brewster will never think of sending her cablegram with the officer who is going to make the trip; then you will be a clear day or two ahead of her, and everything will be all right.

We know now that he will call on the American consul at Pernambuco and ask for a cablegram." "Yes, and by thunder! we'll send it," Cappy declared joyously. "Cable him, Skinner, to fire that German crew so fast one might play checkers on their coat tails as they go overside." "I wish to heaven I could wireless him to put back to New York and ship a new crew," Matt Peasley mourned.

With regard to this last suggestion I heartily concurred; and my second cablegram to Mr. Bryan, filed while en route, embodied the thought, for which I now wish to give Mr. John K. Botts due credit as its creator. To insure prompt delivery into Mr.

She ought to be grateful that he had been spared. Almost unconsciously she remarked: "Isn't it strange that Ken hasn't written for so long? I haven't had a line from him since he left Cape Town." "Yes you have," protested her sister. "You had a cablegram telling you of his safety." "A cablegram yes, but no letter. I have had no letter since he left Cape Town." "That's true. But how could he write?

Roosevelt reasoned, precautions for readiness would cost little in time of peace, and yet would be invaluable in case of war. His cablegram was as follows: "'Washington, February 25, '98. "'Dewey, Hong Kong: "'Order the squadron, except the Monocacy, to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal.

I wish you both all happiness." Mrs. Foster and her husband offered their congratulations, and for the next hour they discussed Blake's future plans. Then they were interrupted by the entrance of a servant with a small silver tray. "Cablegram, sir, for Mr. Blake," he said. "Hopkins was at the post-office, and they gave it to him."

There was a big quantity of freight on the mole." "It looks as if the agent had suspected something," Stuyvesant replied. "However, that's not our affair, and you want to get busy and have your specifications and cost-sheets straight when Fuller comes." "Then Fuller is coming back!" Dick exclaimed. "He'll be here to-morrow night. I imagined Bethune had told you about the cablegram he sent."

Eliza flung her arm about his neck and laid her cheek against his. "Poor Danny! You're a brick!" "It's the bread-line for us," he told her. "Never mind. We're used to it now." She laughed contentedly and snuggled her face closer to his. It was on the following morning that O'Neil's cablegram announcing the result of his interview with Illis reached Omar. Dr.

"I have found out from London that Macquay Hooker is a banker in Rome, and I have cabled him, asking who the other two endorsers are. We should receive a reply by noon at the latest." A good half hour before noon a messenger boy came in and handed Mary an envelope. She scanned the cablegram quickly, and handed it over to Quincy. It read, "Tombini banker, Drake American consul, Palermo, Sicily."

"No cablegram would come to me from the department, especially as the diplomatic-pouch, as we call the mail-bag, arrives Monday. Open it. I wish you good luck," a little more kindly. "May I sit down?" "To be sure you may." The consul-general recovered his pen and pretended to become absorbed in the litter of papers on his desk.

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