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Updated: June 18, 2025
There followed a long silence, during which we went farther and farther off the road. "Jake," said the judge, "whose house is that we just passed?" "It's that new Irishman's," said I. "Mike Cosgrove, ain't that his name?" "Well, then," said the judge, "we're off the road. Stop!" "Yes," I said, "I made the wrong turn back there. It's only a little farther."
Brodix would not join the union, and both he and his wife had to be discharged to appease the labor men. Rose, too, would have been ordered out, as the whole family come under the ban imposed on the father." "Poor folks!" deplored Mrs. Cosgrove. "Those unions won't let anybody think for themselves! Where are they going?" "Away down east to a big silk mill," replied the daughter. "Mr.
And if he had any curiosity as to my motives, he was courteous enough never to show it. "The best assistant in Europe," Courtney had once pronounced him. Then there was Pryor, the Naval Attaché. He had been off "cruising with the Army," as Cosgrove put it, pending my arrival and was not yet returned to Dornlitz.
Not even the talkative Kate Jordan, who worked next to Mrs. Brodix and kept her eyes and ears attentive during Molly Cosgrove's visit to the afflicted mill hand, guessed any of this, while the escape of Tessie Wartliz, from the very grasp of Officer Cosgrove, remained a secret with those who directly encountered the business end of that experience.
"But I hope I will be able to to be a wise leader," she qualified. "That's why Captain Cosgrove selected you," said Nora. "We are to be self-governing, and every member must be a business girl. That's better than being just mill girls," Nora declared. "But it's lots nicer to have a leader who just knows all about us. It will give the girls more courage and all that!
Grace felt something must happen to clear the mystery of her cave correspondent, and the other girls sincerely hoped something would happen. Just before entering the pine grove the two captains, Clark and Cosgrove, halted their troops and issued instructions.
Lieutenant Cosgrove, now Captain of the Venture Troop, had impressed upon the girl her duties in leading, gently but firmly, along the scout lines, which had been modified to fit in reasonably with the scheme of Americanization. This meant it would be wise for her not to go just yet.
After several ineffectual efforts to advance, they dug themselves in and remained there for the rest of the day, replying to the Boche fire with their Lewis Guns, but with no visible effect. Cosgrove started their advance across an absolutely open patch of ground, sloping gently downwards towards the centre of the woods.
The foreign women in their queer garb formed a most picturesque background for the uniformed troop, and viewing the scene from the gallery, one might have fancied it the picture of some European reconstruction field, with the battalion of uniformed girls led by Captain Molly Cosgrove "on patrol."
On the first occasion of meeting with Monica this lady paid her no particular attention; to-day she addressed her in a friendly manner, and their conversation led to the discovery that both of them were about to spend the ensuing month in the same place. Mrs. Cosgrove hoped they might occasionally see each other. Of this coincidence Monica thought better to say nothing on her return home.
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