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And I think, at that, she's telling the truth she ain't got sense enough to lie, I think. Anyway it sounds truthful to me the way she tells it to me here last Thursday night." "Proceed!" prompted Donohue testily. "So she takes this here money and buys herself a steerage ticket and comes over here with the baby. That, as near as I can figure out, is about three months ago.

"He sent for me." "Name, please." "Donohue." "Sit down, Mr. Donohue." Jawn sat down in a corner and the boy disappeared. In a short time he returned and led Jawn to Mattison's desk. Mattison wasted no time, but told him the situation in a few sentences. "Now, Donohue," he said, in conclusion, "you understand, do you, that we are putting a big responsibility on you? Mr.

"I note," went on Donohue, glancing about him, "that the accused does not appear to be represented by counsel." A man on trial at headquarters has the right to hire a lawyer to defend him. "No, sir," spoke up Weil briskly. "I've got no lawyer, commissioner." His speech was the elaborated and painfully emphasized English of the self-taught East Sider.

Said Donohue to his comrades, "If you'll prove true to me, This day I'll fight with all my might, I'll fight for liberty; Be of good courage, be bold and strong, Be galliant and be true; This day I'll fight with all my might," Says bold Jack Donohue.

"Describe this here woman!" ordered Donohue, who loved to drag in details at a trial, not so much for the sake of the details themselves as to show his skill as a cross-examiner. "Well, sir," complied Weil, "I should say she's about twenty-five years old. It's hard to tell about those Italian women, but I should say she's about twenty-five or maybe twenty-six.

"That," mused Jim as he drove to the Northern Station, "is what comes of having a daughter like Miss Katherine Porter." Jim looked up from a desk that was piled high with letters and memoranda. "West, what do think of that?" he said, handing a type-written sheet across to the other desk. It was an order addressed to Mattison, reinstating J. Donohue in the passenger service of the M. & T.

Donohue, of the 18th, while out in command of a foraging party, on the road leading to Chippewa, came up with the enemy's scouts, who fled at his approach. Later in the afternoon, Col. Hoy was sent with one hundred men in the same road. He also came up with some scouts about six miles from camp. Here he was ordered to halt.

In the baggage car were stored extra chains, hawsers, coupling links, crowbars, patent frogs, and every other device which, in Mattison's estimation, could be used in case of extreme circumstances, and there were chairs for Harvey and his lieutenants. Later Harvey walked up to the engine, where Jawn and his fireman were oiling and polishing. "Everything all right, Donohue?" he asked.

Fields and Miss Ellen Donohue I don't know when I've been so enlivened. I hardly know which of the two has afforded me more downright amusement, each in her way. But Celia, I tell you, Roderick and Helen, has been one brave girl, and that's all there is of it."

"Stop him!" cried the shirt-sleeved man. "He's giving it away on the wire!" But Donohue had signed his name and was putting on his coat. "You're welcome to what you can find," he said, scowling at the interloper. "If you kill anybody now, it'll be your own fault." "Arrest that man!" said Hawk to his policemen; but Kent interposed. "If you do, the force will be two men shy to-morrow.