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Updated: June 24, 2025
"I keep my son with us because, for reasons that I will explain later, I shall nominate him for the task that is needed." "We do not question your judgment, colonel," said Senator Culver. "He is a strong and likely lad. But I suggest that we go at once to business. Mr. Bertrand, you will inform us what further steps are to be taken by South Carolina and her neighboring states.
He said that you were a regular patron of his hotel, and that you'd object seriously to giving your order, as he said, to a 'busted actress." "That's perfectly unwarranted," fumed the judge. "Culver had no right to use my name like that. It's outrageous!" "I hoped you'd feel that way," said Rose. The judge pounded on the desk. "That's not what I mean.
I'm a son of Colonel George Kenton, of Kentucky, late a colonel in the United States Army, and I've come with important messages from him, Senator Culver and other Southern leaders in Kentucky." "Then you will be truly welcome. Wait a moment and I'll see if they are ready to receive you." He returned almost instantly, and asked Harry to go in with him.
"I'll get him to run and win it back," Jean offered, easily. Her brother laughed. "Take my advice, Sis, and don't let Culver mix up in this game! The stakes are too high. I think that Centipede cook is a professional runner, myself, and if our boys were beaten again well, you and mother and I would have to move out of New Mexico, that's all.
A more descriptive name is that of ringdove, easily explained by the white collar, but the bird is also known as cushat, queest, or even culver.
"Then Holderness spoke from the back of the crowd: 'Naab, you'd better hurry, if you don't want the house burned! "Dave drew and Holderness fired from behind the men. Dave fell, raised up and shot Chance and Culver, then dropped his gun. "With that the women in the house began to scream, and Mescal ran out saying she'd go with Snap if they'd do no more harm.
"Why, the fellow's got brains GOOD brains," was his inward comment again and again as Culver unfolded the information he had collected clear, accurate, non-essentials discarded, essentials given in detail, hidden points brought to the surface.
When Culver passed to the Herron coterie and the Fanning-Smiths and Great Lakes and Gulf, Dumont was still motionless he was now estimating the strength and the weaknesses of the enemy, and miscalculation would be fatal. At the end of three-quarters of an hour Culver stopped the steady, swift flow of his report "That's all the important facts.
On Wednesday the flood waters of the Wabash were sixteen feet deep on the floors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and cadets from the Culver Military Academy were rushed to the city to aid in the rescue and relief of scores of people marooned in the business districts. The Third Street bridge had been swept away. The bridge at Sixth Street was being washed out.
"Cayuse was once his chain-man." McCoppet was tremendously excited, though apparently as cold as ice, as he swiftly thought out the niceties of his own and fate's arrangements. "Cayuse's wife once worked for Mrs. Culver, cooking and washing." "Say, anybody'd swaller that," reflected the lumberman aloud. "But five thousand dollars ain't enough."
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