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"Yes, sir. And will you have tea, please, sir?" "No, thanks." How to effect this withdrawal without causing gossip, and yet avoid suspicion of collusion with Gyp? And he added: "Unless Mrs. Fiorsen comes in." Passing out into the garden, he became aware that Fiorsen was at the dining-room window watching him, and decided to make no sign that he knew this.
"In two of our regular allowance families," writes the case supervisor of a family agency, "we discovered one quite incidentally, one after the allowance had been discontinued for other reasons that the wife had had reports regarding the man which we might have followed up had we known of them earlier. It could hardly be called collusion it was mere indifference."
None other than Thomas A. Scott, the vice-president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Scott, it may be said, was another capitalist whose work has so often been fulsomely described as being that of "a remarkable constructive ability." The ability he displayed during the Civil War was unmistakable. With his collusion the railroads extorted right and left.
But this was years ago, and under a far different police system than that now in vogue, the merits and efficacy of which it will be both a duty and a pleasure hereafter to fully mention. The collusion between the police and the criminals, at the times of which we speak, became a very serious matter, in which the public early began to exhibit its temper.
Zanovitch marked him down, and in a short time had become an intimate friend of the fair Lamberti. He then made up to Lord Lincoln, and took him to the lady's house, as a polite man takes a friend to see his mistress. Madame Lamberti, who was in collusion with the rascal, was not niggardly of her favours with the young Englishman.
During the late plague in France, the Spaniards, who buy their linen cloths in that kingdom, not daring to venture thither for fear of infection; a very great demand was made here for that commodity, and exported to Spain: But, whether by the ignorance of the merchants, or dishonesty of the Northern weavers, or the collusion of both; the ware was so bad, and the price so excessive, that except some small quantity, which was sold below the prime cost, the greatest part was returned back: And I have been told by very intelligent persons, that if we had been fair dealers, the whole current of the linen trade to Spain would have taken its course from hence.
What do you think of this I have discovered that he went to Budmouth post-office for a letter the day before the first advertisement for his wife appeared in the papers. One was there for him, and it was directed in his wife's handwriting, as I can prove. Owen was too astounded to speak. He dropped his cigar, and fixed his eyes upon his companion. 'Collusion! 'Yes. 'With his first wife?
But if he were truly in any collusion with an unseen enemy they would never fire on him, and so it would be useless to despatch him on such a mission. "Wait for the moon," said the Sagamore very quietly. His low, melodious voice startled me from my thoughts, and I looked around at him inquiringly. "I will go," said the Wyandotte, smiling.
At any rate, he is two forms ahead of Penny and me, and has joined the Intellectuals. He has views on the Pre-Raphaelites, Romanticism, and the Housing Question. Maybe, too, I have been very willing for the quarrel to proceed, because he will persist in his collusion with that mystery-man, Freedham.
Why, now that he had seen her close, he could swear to her anywhere. Rachel watched him, her senses sharpening rapidly. Only a few minutes since Roger had been there and now, this man. Had they met? Was there collusion between them? There must be. How else could Roger know? No one else in the world but this youth could have given him the information.
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