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"I don't want to make shoes, nor fish neither, Uncle Shub," said Elkanah, soberly, looking the old fellow in the face, "goin' down to the Banks year arter year in cold an' fish-gurry, an' peggin' away all winter, like mad. I want to be rich, like Captain Crowell; I want to be a gentleman, like that painter-chap that give me drawin'-lessons, last summer, when I stayed to home." "Phew!

From what you've said of the Crowell girl, I should think she'd be just the one. Can you get her on the telephone?" "Yes, but not so early as this. I'll call her about ten." "All right, you fix it up. I expect Mrs. Schuyler will pay proper salary to the right secretary. Of course, Miss Crowell is experienced?" "Oh, yes," assured Win, "and I'm sure she'll love to go.

American Unitarian Association, $0.35. J. Martin, Prayers for Little Men and Women. Harper, $1.25. Longmans, $0.60. G.A. Miller, Some Out-Door Prayers. Crowell, $0.35. Oxenden, Family Prayers. Longmans, $1.50. George Skene, Morning Prayers for Home Worship. W.E. Barton, Four Weeks of Family Prayer. Puritan Press, Oak Park, Ill. Abbott, Family Prayers. Dodd, Mead & Co., $0.50.

I often waited on the Lord Wenman at his house, Thame Park, about two miles from Crowell, where I lived; to whose favour I held myself entitled in a twofold respect, both as my mother was nearly related to his lady, and as he had been pleased to bestow his name upon me, when he made large promises for me at the font.

"What did Labe say to that?" asked Albert, laughing. "He never had a chance to say nothin'. Afore he could answer, that Maria B. Price she was settin' right back of me and eatin' molasses candy out of a rattly paper bag till I thought I SHOULD die she leaned forward and she whispered: 'He looks more to me like that Stevie D. that used to work for Cap'n Crowell over to the Center.

Why would they, anyway?" Dr. Marsden looked at her curiously. "Those questions are not for me, madame," he said, a little curtly. "I shall call Examiner Crowell, and he will take charge of the case." "He's the same as a coroner! I won't have him!" Eunice declared. "It isn't for you to say," Dr. Marsden was already at the telephone. "The course of events makes it imperative that I should call Dr.

Soon after the surrender of Oxford my father returned to his estate at Crowell, which by that time he might have need enough to look after, having spent, I suppose, the greatest part of the moneys which had been left him by his grandfather in maintaining himself and his family at a high rate in London.

To this there was very serious opposition, not only from that portion of the tribe which formerly allied themselves to Great Britain, but from missionaries found in the Cherokee country, and from Colonel John Crowell, who was United States agent for the Creek Indians. These Indians were controlled by their chief, Hopothlayohola, a man of rare abilities and great daring.

The war was brought to a close sooner than had been expected; hence the period of actual hostilities was devoted to laying down the foundations of a munitions industry, and the munitions actually produced, in the words of Assistant Secretary Crowell, "might almost be termed casual to the main enterprise, pilots of the quantities to come."

The latter door was closed, and Crowell turned toward the boudoir now Aunt Abby's bedroom. A small bed had been put up for her there, and the room was quite large enough to be comfortable. It was luxuriously furnished and the appointments were quite in keeping with the dainty tastes of the mistress of the house. Crowell darted here and there about the room.

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