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But de black poy haf run after de tog, ant he vas run so fast as nefer you saw. Vare you leetle vootshucks coom from, eh? You climb oonder mein pasture?" "No use, Abe," said Mart Penniman. "We've missed that woodchuck this time." "We've found the cave, though," said Pete Corry. "It's through that he got away from us so many times." "I dell you vat," said Mr.

Lady Coryston became strangely dear to her children before she left them forever, and the last faint words she spoke, on that winter morning when she died, were for Coryston, who had her hand in his. "Corry Corry darling" and as he came closer "Corry, who was my firstborn!" On the night of Lady Coryston's death Reginald Lester wrote: "Coryston has just taken me in to see his mother.

Pete Corry felt a little nervous when he saw how dark it was, but he followed Abe; and the other boys came on as fast as the width of the hole would let them. That is, they crept through, one boy at a time. What surprised them was, that the moment they had crawled through that hole they could stand up straight. "Where's the woodchuck?" asked Bob Hicks. "Woodchuck?

Between Corry and Titusville were four washouts, tying up the Pennsylvania Railroad. In Meadville the situation was even worse. Once again Mill Run and Neason's Run, combined with the floods of French and Cussewago Creeks, overflowed the city. With the exception of a few of the high sections, the entire city was under water, which in some sections reached to the second story of homes.

John O'Connell, E. Smithwick, E. Taylor, H.M. Tuite, Sir W. Verner. Viscount Acheson, R.M. Bellow, R.D. Browne, Hon. R.S. Carew, Viscount Castlereagh, Hon. C.C. Cavendish, B. Chapman, M.E. Corbally, Hon. H.T. Corry, Hon. T. Dawson, Sir T. Esmonde. F. French, Sir B. Howard, J. O'Brien, M.J. O'Connell, O'Connor Don, J. Power, Colonel Rawdon, D.R. Ross, Right Hon. F. Shaw, Right Hon.

"After your spoiling our little 'ghost' game here the railroad people would never look for us starting in again at the same place. Never in the world would they? And likewise, after your causing the capture of Corry, they would never in the world suspect you of working with us. Do you see the point?

Why I was lunching with Gretton the other day, and Corry told a story about Wordsworth as an undergraduate getting drunk in Milton's rooms at Christ's, and how proud the old man was of it to the end of his life. Gretton laughed, and thought it a joke; and then when one gets roaring drunk, they turn up their eyes and say it is unmanly and so on. Why can't they stick to one line?

You never understood him, and I'm not going to discuss him with you. I couldn't bear it. What's wrong with mother?" "She's knocked over by that girl, Enid Glenwilliam. She saw her this morning." He described the situation. Marcia showed but a languid interest. "Poor mother!" she said, absently. "Then I won't bother her with my affairs till to-morrow. Don't tell her anything, Corry. Good-by."

With the success or failure of his book on that occasion our story is not concerned. He was still more flush of cash than usual, having something left of his cousin's generous present. At any rate, he came to no signal ruin at the races, and left London for Castle Corry on the 10th of August without any known diminution to his prospects.

Besides, you can do for me the very thing I expected to do if I went out." "And that is ?" Pentfield read the full question in his partner's eyes, and answered: "Yes, that very thing. You can bring her in to me. The only difference will be a Dawson wedding instead of a San Franciscan one." "But, man alike!" Corry Hutchinson objected "how under the sun can I bring her in?

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