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I happened to be near enough to the livery stable to hear some fellows talking about Hank's breakdown, with a big party aboard. I knew then what had happened, and sent Dorothy home, she had been out most of the afternoon waiting got this carryall, and here we are," and Uncle William only had to hint "hurry up" to his horses and away they went.

I can swear that, and I shall be able to swear the same thing when I’m as old as my Aunt Mary." Mrs. Rosscott lowered her eyes. "Who could ask more?" she said softly. "I could," said Jack—"but I’ll wait first." Joshua was at the station to meet his mistress, and Lucinda, full to the brim with curiosity, sat on the back seat of the carryall.

They had their books and magazines; they had a pair of good trotters and a capacious carryall, with other like aids to locomotion in reserve; they had a telephone; they had a pianola, with a change of rolls once a month; they had neighbours of their own sort and were indomitable in keeping up neighbourly relations. "I think you'll be able to stand it for a week," said Medora serenely.

"I should like to," said Mrs. Dodge. "Jim has been telling us about the improvements, all along." "It certainly does look nice," chimed in Mrs. Dix. "I wouldn't have believed it possible, in such a little time, too. Just cramp that wheel a little more, Fanny." The two older women descended from the carryall and began looking eagerly around. "Just see how nice the grass looks," said Mrs. Dodge.

As on another occasion, the young man beat a swift retreat. "I am sure I don't know what you'll think of us gadding about in the morning so," began Mrs. Dix, as she caught sight of Lydia. Mrs. Dix was sitting in the back seat of the carryall with Mrs. Dodge. The two girls were in front.

Miss Parker insisted that every curtain of the carryall at the back and both sides should be closely buttoned down, as she was fearful of the effects of the night air. "Fresh air never hurts nobody," said Caleb. "There ain't nothin' so good for a body as fresh air. I sleep with my window open wide winter and summer." "You DO? Well, I tell you right now, I don't. I should say not!

Then Horace Greeley tried to obey orders, but it was too late. He endeavored to touch bottom with his forelegs, but could not; tried to swim with his hind ones, but found that impossible; then wallowed wildly to one side and snapped a shaft and the rotten whiffletree short off. The carryall tipped alarmingly and Miss Patience screamed. "Whoa!" yelled the agitated Perez. "'Vast heavin'! belay!"

Nelton said not a word, but cast an agonized look at Leighton, who came to his aid. "Now, William, what have you brought down?" "Well, Glen, there's me an' the kerryall for the folks, an' Silas here with the spring-wagon for the trunks." "Good," said Leighton. "Here, Silas, take these checks and look after Mr. Nelton. Lew and I will go in the carryall."

For my one want has been to know how that tremendous Thursday afternoon and night took you; that is, whether it took you off the ground, or the roof off the house. Here, it did not unroof any houses, but it blew over a carryall in Beacon Street; and when Dr. J. went out, like a good Samaritan, to help the people, it did not respect his virtue at all, but blew him over.

But you must go, Maude, and Alice and I will go with you, by the first train to-morrow morning." Quincy had Andrew get the carryall ready and he and Alice went round to say good-bye. He told Arthur Scates he would come or send for him soon, and that his grandmother could go and help Mrs. Pettingill.

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