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With soldierly calm Bowers waited for the applause to cease, and submitted a slated list of officers for the meeting. It was straightway manifest that he had made good his promise to take care of Dr. Crandall. Speech-making was the breath of the worthy, if pompous, physician's nostrils, and Bowers had shrewdly judged that to offer him the chairmanship would clinch his wavering allegiance.

"I say, Crandall" Stalky's voice was tuned to a wholly foreign reverence. "Well, what?" "Suppose a chap found another chap croaking with diphtheria all bunged up with it and they stuck a tube in his throat and the chap sucked the stuff out, what would you say?" "Um," said Crandall, reflectively. "I've only heard of one case, and that was a doctor. He did it for a woman." "Oh, this wasn't a woman.

He saw now that she was more mature than Lettice: the mouth before him, although young and red, was bitten in at the corners; already the eyes gazed through a shadow of care; the capable hands were rough and discolored from toil and astringent soaps. "Come in, come in," Crandall urged, striving to banish the sudden anxiety from his voice.

Finding that there was no law in Connecticut under which the instruction of colored people could be prohibited and punished, the enemies of Miss Crandall went to the Legislature of the State and asked for such an enactment, and, to the eternal disgrace of that body, their request was complied with.

That opened the flood-gates of fresh memories, and they all told tales out of school. When Crandall minor that was Lieutenant R. Crandall of an ordinary Indian regiment arrived from Exeter on the morning of the match, he was cheered along the whole front of the College, for the prefects had repeated the sense of that which the Head had read them in Flint's study.

Any overtime work that has to be done is usually skilled labor on this job. We generally have a few roustabouts to help out, but he's been allowed to make overtime as much as any of the others." "Will the time-records show that?" "They ought to. I don't know what he and Koffler told Crandall, but whatever it was, I'll bet they were lying." "That's all right, then. How's the reactor, now?"

About an hour later Simon Rich gave him a postal, which he directed him to drop in the nearest mail box. It was addressed to John Crandall, Andy's predecessor, and ran thus: "DEAR JOHN: Come around as soon as you can. I have news for you. Your uncle, SIMON RICH." About four o'clock John Crandall entered the store.

And have him 'phone Doc Crandall to come to Kiska's house in Little Poland. I'll take Kiska home in my rig when his bellows gets well under way." Graves did his errand, outlining the disaster and rescue as he hurried with the quarry owner to the scene. Joe Hilliard was divided between sympathy for Kiska, whom he declared was the pick of his men, and admiration for Shelby's presence of mind.

The position in which Miss Crandall was placed was a most trying one. Having invested all her means in the school building and its equipment, she was confronted with the alternative of losing her business and her property, or dismissing the colored student who had done no wrong. She chose to stand by her principles.

"I'm an amusing feature," reflected Magee. "Mr. Magee," continued Miss Rhodes, "will doubtless be one of the state's chief witnesses when the case against Cargan comes to trial, as will also Professor Thaddeus Bolton, holder of the Crandall Chair of Comparative Literature at Reuton University, and Mr.

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