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Converse's coat, "and wears it because it came to him by inheritance from General Aaron Converse is bound to listen to that appeal." "Explain, sir." "Do you know a Richard Dodd who is the nephew of Colonel Dodd?" "I do, sir. You aren't asking me to assist him, are you? I will have nothing to do with him no help from me!" "Just a moment wait one moment! Mr.
We can lobby in the next legislature. We can fight the laws that Archer Converse's legislature is bound to pass, for they're after us, Colonel Dodd. We can carry the thing to the highest tribunal and then we can fight the appraisals on every water-plant in the state, but " "Well, but what?" "One by one they'll pry loose every finger we have got hooked on to our proposition.
Doubtless also the same highly responsible typewriter imitated the signature with startling fidelity to Dr. Converse's handwriting! And here is would you think it possible? our "Church of Good Society"! It has an organ in Chicago called the "Living Church", most dignified and decorous.
"And therefore I had no time to ponder on my business with you I simply turned from the young lady, and there you were, sir, coming down the club steps. I did the very best I could on short notice but what I did was very crude. I apologize. I suppose, under the circumstances, I may as well say 'Good-night'!" He raised his hat. But there was something in all this which piqued Converse's curiosity.
Farr was promptly admitted when he presented himself at the door of Archer Converse's residence, and he was conducted to that gentleman's library, and came face to face with his patron, whom he found sitting very erect in a high-backed chair. "I have been waiting for you, sir," said Converse. "I expected that you would be waiting, sir." "Be seated." "I will stand, if you please.
Martie had the perfect memory, and the memory of Adele's tears, of Mrs. Converse's tears, of John's agony of sympathy. Then they all went out of her life as suddenly as they had entered it. Only the old doctor came steadily, because of Teddy's cold and Wallace's cold.
Both men were employing politeness that was grim, and they were swapping glances as duelists slowly chafe swords, awaiting an opening. Sullen anger was taking possession of the colonel, thus bearded. Righteous indignation, born from his bitterness of the past few days, made Converse's eyes flash.
We'll go over, if you please, and have a word or two with Colonel Symonds Dodd." Mr. Converse's secretary prefaced that call by a telephoned request for an appointment, and therefore Mr. Peter Briggs led them directly into the presence of the colonel. "This is my friend and law partner, Mr.
A runaway horse changes his prospects. Harry saves Dr. Gregg from drowning and afterward becomes sailing-master of a sloop yacht. Mr. Converse's stories possess a charm of their own which is appreciated by lads who delight in good healthy tales that smack of salt water. Guy Harris: The Runaway. By HARRY CASTLEMON. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
Suppose the citizens of Marion, together with the adjoining towns of Weston and Turner, all of them now served by the Consolidated, should unite simply as individuals for the common purpose of owning and operating their own water-plant form, say a water district?" "An independent body politic and corporate?" It was Converse's voice and it betrayed quick interest and some astonishment.
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