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I want to get the Mojave road, through Disbrow, to recommend a Commissioner of our choosing to the P. and S. W. and have the P. and S. W. adopt him as their own." "Who, for instance?" "Darrell, that Los Angeles man remember?" "Well, Darrell is no particular friend of Disbrow," said Annixter. "Why should Disbrow take him up?" "PREE-cisely," cried Osterman.

Disbrow by one of his patients; but we found her quite unsuitable in fact, unfitted and the doctor discharged her this morning." Mrs. Westmore had drawn near, and while the matron delivered her explanation, with an uneasy sorting and shifting of words, a quick signal of intelligence passed between her hearers. "You see?"

"No I shall have to ask you to take my word for it," he returned with a shade of embarrassment. "Ah " Mr. Tredegar murmured, giving to the expressive syllable its utmost measure of decent exultation. Amherst quivered under the thin lash, and broke out: "It is all you have required of Dr. Disbrow " but at this point Mr. Tredegar rose to his feet.

"The wounds how many are there?" "Besides the hand, his arm is badly torn up to the elbow." Amherst listened with bent head and frowning brow. "What do you think of the case?" She hesitated. "Dr. Disbrow hasn't said " "And it's not your business to?" He smiled slightly. "I know hospital etiquette. But I have a particular reason for asking."

"John Grummon senr saith yt about six year agou he being at Compo with his wife & child & ye child being very well as to ye outward vew and it being suddenly taken very ill & so remained a little while upon wch he being much troubled went out & heard young Thomas Benit threaten Mercy Disbrow & bad her unbewitch his uncles child whereupon she came ouer to ye child & ye child was well.

Disbrow came in the evening and said the same thing told us it was all a false report about his having been so badly hurt, and that Mr. Truscomb was very much annoyed when he heard of your having said, before the operatives, that Dillon would lose his arm." Amherst smiled. "Ah Mr. Truscomb heard that? Well, he's right to be annoyed: I ought not to have said it when I did.

"Mercy Disbrow owns yt she did say those words to sd Elizabeth & yt she did tell her yt it was ye scripture words & named ye place of scripture which was about a day after." "The abousd Thos.

Let's hear it." "Well, I say the first thing to do is to see Disbrow. He's the political boss of the Denver, Pueblo, and Mojave road. We will have to get in with the machine some way and that's particularly why I want Magnus with us. He knows politics better than any of us and if we don't want to get sold again we will have to have some one that's in the know to steer us."

For this one day he had resolved to put all thoughts of business out of his head. For the matter of that, things were going well enough. Osterman was back from Los Angeles with a favourable report as to his affair with Disbrow and Darrell. There had been another meeting of the committee. Harran Derrick had attended. Though he had taken no part in the discussion, Annixter was satisfied.

Disbrow told Truscomb this morning that Dillon's hand would certainly be saved, and that he might get back to work in a couple of months if the company would present him with an artificial finger or two." Miss Brent faced him with a flush of indignation. "Mr. Amherst who gave you this version of Dr. Disbrow's report?" "The manager himself." "Verbally?" "No he showed me Disbrow's letter."

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