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"I'm thinkin' that you're tellin' the truth," said Seth Cole. "Then we must drop down the stream, strike the bank, and come back up in the brush to the place where our rifles and clothes are hid." "Looks like the right thing to me," said Tom Wilmore. "I'll want my rifle back, but 'pears to me I'll want my clothes wuss. I'm a bashful man, I am. Look thar! they've got torches!"

Well, don't be humdurgeoned, but knock down a gemman." Dashing away the drop of sensibility, the veteran knocked down Gentleman George himself. "Oh, dang it!" said George, with an air of dignity, "I ought to skip, since I finds the lush; but howsomever here goes." Air: "Old King Cole."

"We mean to make several stops of a few days each, and we didn't know any better place to begin than right here." "Are you staying with Mrs. Cole?" asked Peggy, and Graham shook his head. "No, the name wasn't Cole. It was let's see." Jack Rynson helped him out. "Snooks, I believe." "That's it, Mrs.

"He should not have asked thee; he had no right," flashed out Cherry, in some despite. "Why did he not ask Walter Cole? he was a fitter person than thou." "And wherefore so?" "Why, everybody knows him for a pestilent Papist!" answered Cherry, with a flash of her big eyes. "Nothing he did would surprise anybody. He is suspected already; whilst thou nay, Cuthbert, wherefore dost thou laugh?"

Frank worked his stiffened face to relieve the feeling of cold contorted rubber and followed Kenny up the path. Light glimmered dimly through the jungle of frost upon the shack window. Fronded whitely by the sleet, the panes loomed out of the dark like an incandescent series of camera plates, bizarre and oriental. Frank shivered in the wind. Doctor Cole opened the door.

"Lady Teazle Behind the Screen" was dated 1871, and "Mistress of Herself tho' China Fall" was painted and exhibited in the last year of her life. <b>CHASE, ADELAIDE COLE.</b> Member of Art Students' Association. Born in Boston. Daughter of J. Foxcroft Cole.

"Trust," said Cole, "one who has been for years a watcher of the signs and menaces of the weather: we shall have a violent shower immediately. You have now no choice but to accompany me home." "Well," said Clarence, yielding with a good grace, "I am glad of so good an excuse for intruding on your hospitality. 'O sky!

Instead of being out of doors, I've got to be shut up in that smelly, rummy, tobacco-y, salt-fishy, pepperminty place with Cephas Cole! He won't have a pleasant morning, I can tell you! I shall snap his head off every time he speaks to me." "So I would!" Waitstill answered composedly. "Everything is so clearly his fault that I certainly would work off my temper on Cephas!

Colonel Cole or Colonel Walker had not communicated with General Connor and were on Powder River, but by this time they have communicated, as they had ascertained where General Connor's column was. Major-General. General Connor, in compliance with his orders, moved south from Fort Connor to distribute at the different posts where they had been assigned, the forces not ordered to be mustered out.

I know of course that he retired from the active management of Silas Osgood and Company because he was humiliated and chagrined at being obliged to resign the agency of his old friend Mr. Wintermuth's company, and I know that, although he would not interfere with Mr. Cole after Mr. Cole took charge of the business, he disapproved of Mr. Cole's accepting the agency of the Salamander."