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But, it shan't be long before that mistake shall be remedied." So saying, good Mrs. Corning bustled out of the room, on hospitable thoughts intent, and, in a short time, the substantial comforts of an American breakfast were smoking on the board.
Having disposed of us, the three gentlemen set themselves to the work of pushing the car back toward Corning. They could only move it by resting their hands against the sill of the open door and then pressing forward with all their might, their feet being braced against the earth, so that their bodies seemed almost in a horizontal position.
Graves knew that Erastus Corning Hawkins, who had put through some of the biggest engineering schemes in the West, was the man to build the road.
Well, we had another drink and parted, me not expecting to see any more of him; but that night as I was down on the dock hailing the vessel for a dory to go aboard, a man stepped up to me and laid his hand on my arm. "Captain Corning?" he said, and I said yes. Well, he was a friend of Mr. Miller he had seen me talking to Mr.
It seems to me we ought to dispose of the matter of the appropriation for the interest on those Belt Lines bonds. Wade's mash on 'Atkins, Corning & Co. won't last long in the face of a default." Mr. Hinckley staid his thirty minutes and withdrew. Mr. Cornish went to the telephone and ordered his dog-cart. "Immediately," he instructed, "over here at the Grain Belt Trust Building."
But, tell me, have you been sick? I'm sure, you don't look so or some accident, or" "I will tell you all about it, by-and-by. At present, a cup of coffee." "My! what a thoughtless creature I am!" exclaimed Mrs. Corning. "The pleasure of seeing you again, put all idea of breakfast out of my mind. I never thought of asking, if you had had any.
The sayings of several next corning were only echoes of some one or other of those who had spoken. Norton grew impatient. "That'll do," he said; "now for the Recorder. It's time the Judge finished up. The best part of the play comes after." "What's that?" said somebody; "what comes after? I thought this was the whole."
Turbot, and on his way to the metropolis he was obliged to stop for more than an hour at the county town, to await the arrival of the mail-coach. As he lingered about the door of the coach-office, he noticed a crowd of persons corning down the street, bearing something that resembled a human figure on a beir.
Then, as it was dark, lights came to all the windows, and people corning out with torches formed a torchlight procession, by means of which everybody could see him.
Trustees 1st Ward Thomas Quayle, J. J. Benton. 2d Ward O. M. Oviatt, T. N. Bond. 3d Ward Henry S. Stevens, A. C. Keating. 4th Ward E. Thomas, Henry Blair. 5th Ward W. B. Rezner, Joseph Sturges. 6th Ward C. J. Ballard, William Meyer. 7th Ward E. S. Willard, P. M. Freese. 8th Ward J. Dwight Palmer, Solon Corning. 9th Ward Wm. Sabin, A. Anthony. 10th Ward I. U. Masters, Wm.
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