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"You talked of my changing my sofa for a sofa somewhere else! If Beryl is not going to marry why should I think of changing?" "But nothing lasts for ever. The whole world is in a state of flux." "Really, Mr. Braybrooke! I am quite sure I am not in a state of flux!" said Miss Cronin with unusual dignity. "We American women, you must understand, have our principles and know how to preserve them."

"There were two pieces of plum cake on the bill, and we only ate one." "Oh, I've just remembered," said Miss Cronin, as if irradiated with sudden light. "What, dear?" "I did have two slices. One was before the muffin, while we were waiting for it, and the other was after. And I only remembered the second." "In that case, dear, we've done the waiter an injustice and libelled the hotel."

The stranger bowed, and then pressed Miss Cronin's freckled right hand gently, but strongly too. "I have been hoping to meet you," he said, in a strong but gentle voice which had, Miss Cronin thought, almost caressing inflexions. "Very glad to meet you, indeed!" said the companion. "Yes. Miss Van Tuyn has told me what you are to her." "Forgive me for a minute!" said Miss Van Tuyn.

They soon came to terms; the men were introduced and Shirley was well satisfied with the racing craft, which was moored according to his directions, handy for a quick embarkation. Then he went up to the Holland Agency. Cronin was disappointed in his results with the telephone confederate.

Cronin in Market-street not to drink whiskey or anything of that sort, for he was a man of strictly temperate habits, and he well knew that of all men those who are engaged in the dangerous game of conspiracy and revolution can least afford to partake of drinks that may unloose their tongues and let their wits run wild.

After they're gone, the young one will just rebuild and go on wringing money out of the people as his father and grandfather are doing." "But we mean to get him, too." A murmured protest came from Cronin. "I'm not for injuring that poor, unlucky lad," asserted he. "He's nothing but a cripple who can't help himself. It would be like killing a baby." "Nonsense!

True, there had been two Italian women and before them yes, there had been a young chap with a green velour hat, and white spats. He had asked about a Captain Cronin, and when told that a visitor was already seeing the patient, agreed to wait outside. It had been about five minutes before. The man was indefinite about more details. Shirley hurried to the telephone booth in the corridor.

I am speaking on Miss Van Tuyn's behalf and with her authority." "I won't let the gentleman up, Sir Seymour." "Has he called to-day?" "Yes, Sir Seymour. He called early this afternoon. I had orders to say Miss Van Tuyn and Miss Cronin were both out. He wrote a note downstairs which was sent up." "He may call again at any time. Get rid of him." "Yes, Sir Seymour." "Thanks.

Cronin had bought the property the garden was waste and the stream overgrown with willow-weed and meadow-sweet and every kind of brier. And it was Ellen who had discovered that the bottom of the stream was flagged and she had five feet of mud taken out of it, and now the stream was as bright and clear as in the time of the monks, and as full of trout.

Heeter's conclusion is that of all who have studied the matter with any care. Let me now show the relationship existing between the two, that is, between retardation and physical defects. I can do it briefly by referring to the work of Dr. Cronin in New York City. This is but one instance, but it is typical of conditions.

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