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I don't never do no bus'nis on Sunday, he says. "'I've heard you was putty pertic'ler, I says, 'but I'm putty busy jest about now, an' I thought that mebbe once in a way, an' seein' that you couldn't go to meetin' anyway, an' that I've come quite a ways an' don't know when I c'n see you agin, an' so on, that mebbe you'd think, under all the circumstances, the' wouldn't be no great harm in't long 's I don't pay over no money, at cetery, I says.

Buy a copy and be sensible." Jones looked far down the street toward his office as if the matter he had there standing in the galley was begging him not to desert it. "Courtship How to Make Love How to Win the Affections How to Hold them When Won," said Eliph'. "See Jarby's giving advice to those in love, those wishing to win the affections, et cetery.

Look in the index under T. 'Train, Railway see Railway. 'Railway; when first operated; inventor of the locomotive engine; railway accidents from 1892 to 1904, giving number of fatal accidents per year, per month, per week, per day, and per miles; et cetery, et cetery. Every subject known to man fully and interestingly treated, WITH illustrations."

You can tell him how to prepare the mails, et cetery." "Very well, sir," answered Herbert. It was not wholly a surprise, but it was a disappointment, for he did not know how he could make three dollars a week in any other way, unless he left Wayneboro. Saturday night came, and with it the end of Herbert's engagement in the post office.

Worshipin' a false god and laughin' at him at the same time never has been successfully done yit." He sucked his pipe. "Jeff," he resumed, "what do you know, ef anything, about the past career and movements of this here J. Talbott Et Cetery?" Jeff knew a good deal at second hand. Didn't the object of his deepest aversions persist in almost nightly calls upon the object of his deepest affections?

Jarby's Encyclopedia of Knowledge and Compendium of Literature, Science and Art is a marvelous work, including as it does the chapter on 'Fire Its Traditions How to Make a Fire Without Matches Fire Fighting Fire Extinguishers, How Made, et cetery, containing directions by which man, woman or butcher can convert lung-testers into approved fire-extinguishers at a cost of only twenty-six cents.

Pop, Ginger, et cetery, et cetery. The whole for the small sum of five dollars, bound in cloth, one dollar down and one dollar a month until paid." The minister turned the pages slowly. "It seems a worthy book," he said hesitatingly. Eliph' Hewlitt looked at Mrs. Smith, with a question in his eyes. She nodded. "Ah!" he said. "Mrs.

For my idle hours there was the 'Complete Mathematician, showing how to figger the most difficult problems easily, how to measure corn in the drib, water in the well, figger interest, et cetery, by which I become posted on all kinds of arithmetic.

"See page 88, 'Every Man his Own Lawyer," he said, "giving all that it is necessary for any man to know regarding the laws of his native land, including laws of business, how to draw up legal papers, what constitutes libel, et cetery. This one division alone being worth the whole cost of the book, showing among other things what a paper should print and what it should not.

Then I noticed I had this book in my hand, and I thought, 'While I'm staying here forever, I'll just take another peek at this book, and I opened her. 'Swimming; How to Float, Swim, Dive, and Tread Water Plain and Fancy Swimming, Shadow Swimming, High Diving, et cetery. There she was, all as plain as pie, and when I read it I could swim as easy as an old hand.