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Updated: July 16, 2025
Minton has acquired a notoriety, even in that proud city, which makes his house one of the most popular resorts. Mr. Hill, of Chillicothe, Ohio, was for years, the leading tanner and currier in that section of country, buying up the hides of the surrounding country, and giving employment to large numbers of men. Mr.
Pour into the cans enough cold water to fill to overflowing, then screw the cover tight as you can with your thumb and first finger and proceed exactly as in canning corn. String beans are cut as for cooking and canned in the same manner. No seasoning of salt, pepper or sugar should be added. Mary Currier Parsons. To every pound of plums allow a quarter of a pound of sugar.
The H.C. was for Henry Currier, the mason, who had signed this choice bit of work as if it were a picture, and he had been dead so many years that I used to think of his initials as if the corner brick were a little grave-stone for him. The knocker used to be so bright that it shone at you, and caught your eye bewilderingly, as you came in from the street on a sunshiny day.
The Great American Pumess, looking much more like a very innocent, soft, and demurely playful kitten, accepted this ingenuous tribute to her charms with a smile. "Good-morning," she said. "Is Mr. Surtaine in?" "Same t'you," responded the courteous Mr. Currier. "Sure he is. Walk this way, maddim!" They found the editor at his desk.
Retrieving the crumpled and rejected card from its resting-place, he examined it with interest. The legend upon it was "Mr. Harrington Surtaine." "Huh!" grunted Reginald Currier; "I never seen that in no sporting column." Once within the sacred precincts, young Mr.
"If this didn't use to be Currier & Brown's place, I'm away off my bearings. There ought to be something left." "Ah! Would you?" and he flung a hastily-snatched rock at a rattlesnake that had begun its dry, chirring defiance on top of what once had been a counter. The snake vanished, while the rock rebounding, crashed through glass. Stern wheeled about with a cry of joy.
I will suppose you were going to buy so many skins of our currier that is quite a worldly transaction you can't see what a spirit of religion has to do with buying a few calves' skins. Now, I tell you it has a great deal to do with it. Covetousness, a desire to make a good bargain, may rise up in your heart.
It is customary to address strangers in the third person plural, Se; or, when on very familiar or affectionate terms, in the second person singular, Du; but of all modes of speech the third person singular, Er, when applied to the person addressed, is the most opprobrious. A police official thus interrogates a wandering workman:— “What is he?” “A currier.” “Where from?” “Siegesdorf.”
On making inquiries among the men whether any of them knew how to dress the skins, Dick Sharp said that he had been apprenticed to a currier, and thought, if he could obtain some suitable bark, he should be able to dress the skins, and make them fit for any purpose which might be required.
It all depends." "Is Polly Currier a grind?" "I should hope not!" as if defending the lady from an insulting charge. Missy looked puzzled; then asked: "Does she ever pass?" "Oh, now and then. Sometimes she flunks. Polly should worry!" Here was strange news.
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