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"Which ones do you mean, I do not quite understand?" "Those two under the big tree," replied her questioner, a visitor in Canfield. "Twins they are, in the big hats." "Oh! Yes." Miss Brooks's eye-glass went slowly to the place indicated, and took a leisure survey.

"Yeh, 'spect to do all can ain't sartin mustn't t'ink I am be ready for her dead." "I will try to be prepared for the worst, Oonomoo, but I place great hopes on you." "Place hopes on Him He do it, may be." Never, to his dying day, did Lieutenant Canfield forget the rebuke of that Huron Indian.

He saluted Peter and said, "Colonel Stirling, the governor has issued a proclamation forbidding the meeting and parade. General Canfield orders you to clear the Park, by pushing the mob towards Broadway. The regiments have been drawn in so as to leave a free passage down the side streets." "Don't try to move us a foot," screamed Podds, "or there'll be blood.

The boys were listening for some answer to their shouts when he arrived, and so they paid little attention to his numerous questions. "There is no time to lose," Canfield went on. "I'll go to the top at once and call an engineer and a couple of firemen. When you find the beat, take a trip down the main gangway here and stick your lights into all the cross-headings and chambers you see.

"'My card. He handed it to me with a flourish, a neatly engraved one, with the word 'advertisement' in the corner. I should have haughtily spurned it, but I was too curious to know his name. It was William Canfield Brewer. "'Well, good night. May your sleep be undisturbed by my ghost stalking solitary through your slumbers.

Livingston said in her report: "We can not express too gratefully our appreciation of the value of the work accomplished by the experienced organizers sent to us by the National Association and by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island; of that of Mrs. Mary G. Canfield of Vermont, who gave her services for one month; and of the untiring and successful labors of Mrs.

I thought it best, therefore, to provide as well as possible against another attempt to assassinate me, and therefore sought my own apartments before going to the palace. I intended to adopt a disguise of some kind, and, moreover, I had given orders for several of my leaders to meet me there, and I knew that I would find them waiting. They were there when I arrived Coyle, Canfield, Malet, St.

"The line will probably be flooded before tomorrow morning. The very devil seems to have taken full charge here today. I never saw anything like it!" "There are boys in the mine who will be drowned!" exclaimed Tommy. "I'm not so sure of that," answered Canfield. "It was only a suggestion on my part that the boys we are in search of have taken refuge under ground.

Under her married name, Dorothea Canfield Fisher, she has written some valuable educational works, as The Montessori Mother and Mothers and Children. During the World War, Mrs. Fisher spent her time in France working for the relief of those made blind by the war. Home Fires in France and The Day of Glory are truthful records of Mrs. Fisher's impressions of life in that tragic, mutilated land.

"I think these two boys may have money coming to them," the caretaker replied. "There must be money back of it or the friends of the lads wouldn't be giving me cash to spent in their interest." "Where are these boys?" asked Will. "I've heard the opinion expressed that the boys are somewhere in the mine!" answered Canfield.

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