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Have also written Cowans protesting once more that we should have business brains to run the most intricate business proposition at present on tap in the world our communications. During the past month the confusion at Mudros, our advanced base, becomes daily worse confounded.

"It isn't often that our dreams come true!" sighed Rose. "But this one has," I assured her. She nodded happily. "Yes, and it's just as nice as we thought it would be!" "Won't it do our hearts good to 'give notice, as the cooks say?" "I can hardly wait to tell those awful Cowans that they may get along as best they can. I'm so tired of them, Meta!" "I know you are.

Sara, who had not enjoyed the exhibition at all, seemed to feel more cheerful when it was over and she was going home. The Story Girl on the contrary was gloomy. "There WERE Markdale people there," she confided to me, "and the Williamsons live next door to the Cowans, who have measles. I wish I'd never egged Sara on to going but don't tell Felicity I said so.

More than ever was he believing that Harvey D. Whipple had chosen wrongly from available Cowans. On the day when he first made the Newbern course in, approximately, one hundred and twenty those short-arm iron shots were beginning to lengthen down the centre of the fairway he was sure of it. It must be said that Sharon was alone in this conviction.

That family was supposed to have been a branch of the ancient family of Colquhoun, and it is certain that from it spring the Cowans that spread towards the Border.

As soon as ever we girls viewed these occupations in the light of furnishings for our room, we felt sure we could squeeze them in and we did. I got six beginners, and Rose captured the Cowans, root and branch four instead of two; for it seemed they were not proficient in mathematical pursuits, and their mother was delighted to get them off her distracted hands.

Hence the multitudinous family of Smiths in England, in some cases vainly disguised under the "Smythe" or "De Smijthe;" in Germany, the Schmidts; in Italy, the Fabri, Fabricii, or Fabbroni; in France, the Le Febres or Lefevres; in Scotland, the Gows, Gowans, or Cowans.

"No, there's still a couple of Cowans left to keep the name going. We won't have to be small-towners unless we want to," he added. He suspected that the Wilbur twin felt slighted and hurt at being passed over, and would be needing comfort. But it appeared that the severed twin felt nothing of that sort. He was merely curious not wounded or envious.

Having reached this decision, we proceeded to carry it out, and we surprised ourselves with the speed of our achievements. My hope lay in music, Rose's in arithmetic. I trailed around the neighborhood, next day, looking for scholars, and Rose betook herself straight down to the Cowans, who had been hunting for a "coach" for their twins.

"Do?" we chirped up as brisk as millionaires. "Why, furnish it, of course." "We have one bed to start on," Rose reminded him. "That's a big help, and the floor and woodwork are still painted. How are we to do it? Lessons, to be sure. Cowans and scales!" "Thought you wanted to quit." Our brother looked troubled, for all his satisfaction. "My son, we have changed our minds.

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