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"I've been setting down and adding up what we all bring in each week. Ma's washings, the Boarder's board, my studio work, Flamingus' and Milt's wages, Gus's cow, Bud's singing, Co's dish-washing, and Bobby's papers. What do you suppose it all amounts to?" She allowed a few seconds of tragic silence to ensue before she gave the electrifying total. "Land sakes! Who'd 'a thought it!" exclaimed Mrs.
'Yo' cornd bring 'em ony nearer than they are. They're up yon, sithi, and so saying the child pointed to the evening sky. 'So you call the stars "parish candles," do you? smilingly inquired Mr. Penrose. 'I never heard them called by that name before. 'It's my faither co's 'em "parish candles," not me, said the child. 'And what do you call them?
He led me to where one of Wells, Fargo & Co's express wagons was being rapidly filled with silver bricks. Ingots of the precious metal, each almost as large as an ordinary brick, were being thrown from one man to another to load the wagon, just as bricks or cheeses are transferred from hand to hand by carters in England. "Good old jokes those, Hingston.
Milly has such wonderful names for everything. 'Why, hoo co's it angels' tears, and says it drops daan fro' th' een o' them as watches fro' aboon at the devilment they see on th' earth. 'Milly, you are a poetess! exclaimed the delighted minister. 'But do you really think the angels weep? Would it not destroy the joy of that place where sorrow and sighing are no more?
Theoretical considerations would lead the author to imagine that for a piston machine low pressures are preferable. In conclusion, the following table gives the efficiencies of a Girard turbine, constructed by Messrs. Escher Wyss & Co., of Zurich, and of a Schmid machine, as measured by Professor Fliegnor, in 1871: ESCHER WYSS & CO'S TURBINE. Effective Head of Water.
I walked up and down my room, whistling in turn martial and hilarious music, and listening ever and anon for the dreaded noise. I sate down and stared at the square label on the solemn and reserved-looking black bottle, until "FLANAGAN & CO'S BEST OLD MALT WHISKY" grew into a sort of subdued accompaniment to all the fantastic and horrible speculations which chased one another through my brain.
'Happen if I tell yo' yo'll laugh at me, as my faither does. 'No, I shall not. You need not be afraid. 'A far prettier name than your father gives to them, Milly. 'An' what dun yo' think hoo co's th' dew as it lies fresh on th' moors in a mornin'? asked the mother, who was sitting in one of the shadowed corners of the room. 'I cannot say, I am sure, Mrs. Lord.
I favors Rosemont, an' State aid toe Rosemont perwidin' enough o' the said thereof to go round, an' the same size piece faw ev'y po' man's boy as faw ev'y rich man's boy. Of co's with gals it's diff'ent. Mr. March, you don't know what a frien' you been a-dislikin'!" "They say you're in favor of railroads." "Why, o' co'se!
When we wound up the Commission's inquiry at Castlemaine, and on the morning of a hot midsummer day embarked upon one of the springless "Cobb and Co's" of the time, with the prospect of ten or twelve hours of terrible jolting before us, poor old Fawkner seemed so much enfeebled that I was in some doubt as to his being landed alive at Melbourne.
'And if He coome, what kind o' a welcome would He ged, thinksto? I know thaa reckons to meet Him on a Sundo, and when thaa sits at "His table," as tha co's th' sacrament, and at th' deacons' meetings. But that's abaat as mich on Him as yo' want, I think. Mr. Penrose stood up to leave, but, recollecting himself, he said: 'Shall I pray with you, Mr. Fletcher?
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