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Updated: June 22, 2025
This Father L'hoir must have been a noble soul to write so lovingly; we wish that space permitted us to give his letters to the reader. Amongst the papers left by Father Hecker we found one carefully preserved, bearing date at St. Mary's, Clapham, the feast of St. It is a manuscript of thirty-nine closely-written pages of letter-paper.
"He'll die in the flower of immaturity if he has too many sweets in one day." He drew out his memorandum book, opening it to a closely-written page. "Before the confections, I must hand in my report to the commanding officer." "Advance three paces to the front, and hand over the details," and she added another lump of sugar, with a mischievous twinkle in the blue eyes. "Very well, excellency.
It consisted of several stained and discolored sheets of paper, seemingly torn from an account-book or journal, and covered all over with very fine and closely-written though perfectly legible characters, in a very precise hand. "What is that?" said Miss Faithful. "It's nothing of ours, I'm pretty sure," said her sister, looking at it.
The lawyer dealt in generalities; the private detective merely asked for the corroboration of a single detail in the statement which, doubtless, awaited Mr. Fenshawe's perusal among the letters now piled on a table by the side of Miss Fenshawe's chair. At the thought, Dick turned and looked at Irene. She was smiling at some quip or bit of lively news in a closely-written sheet. Near her, Mrs.
Deborah found it in an old coat, she discovered in a box of clothes brought from Gwynne Street. They were Norman's clothes and his box, and should have been left behind." "Debby won't hear of that," said Sylvia, laughing. "She says Mrs. Krill has got quite enough, and she took all she could." "What's all this writing about?" asked Hurd, turning over the closely-written sheets.
He thought he caught a glimpse of her through the elders. He hastened his footsteps. At this he stumbled slightly. From his pocket fell a letter he had received that morning. He picked it up and looked at it idly. It was from his mother and covered a number of closely-written pages. As he was about to thrust it back into his pocket a single sentence caught his eye.
It was small and mean enough, with a very low ceiling, dingy, discoloured wall-paper, and a few articles of furniture such as one sees in a working-man's lodging. Near the front window stood a small deal table, on which were pens, ink, and a pile of closely-written sheets of paper, showing how Constance had been employed.
Morgan, seated opposite, raised his head from the closely-written sheets upon which his hand was resting. "It is from Vellacott," said the editor, and after a moment's thought he read aloud as follows: "Letter and papers received; believe I have dropped into the clue of the whole affair. Will write particulars." Mr. Morgan caressed his heavy moustache with the end of his penholder.
The three closely-written pages were devoted to fervent expressions of gratitude to Gertrude for the kindness and love which had comforted the last days of his much-regretted friends. He prayed that Heaven would bless her, and reward her self-denying efforts, and closed with saying, "You are all that is left to me, Gertrude.
Alexander MacTavish of Benmacstronachan, near Auchnapeterhoolish, in the island of South Uist has sent me in no less than a hundred and fifty-three closely-written pages! I dare say it's the size of the adjectives he uses that makes the thing so heavy," quoth Tam, and dropped it thudding on his desk.
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