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Updated: May 29, 2025
Well, they may have been trying it on a larger scale. Did you find out who doped the rope?" "There was a man who might have done it," said Joe, thinking of Harry Loper. "But I don't believe he did." "Is he still with the show?" "Yes. I'll tell you all the circumstances," which Joe did, mentioning Loper by name.
My old man says he ain't. He ain't a four-flusher. He's the guy that stood for the poor folks up at City Hall and doped out the spring-water stuff." At the side of a street where traffic raged to and from the city's Union Station Farr came upon two shriveled old ladies who were teetering on the curbstones, waiting tremulously for an opportunity to cross.
Seton stared hard at the speaker, tossed his cheroot into the fire, and taking up the packet withdrew a cigarette and sniffed at it critically. Margaret watched him. He tore the wrapping off, and tasted a strand of the tobacco. "Good heavens!" he whispered. "Gray, these things are doped!"
The sleepy natives, possibly doped with opium, had wearied of watching the figures in the rear room of the telegraph office and tumbled back into bed, or back on such miserable heaps of dirty matings as they chose to call beds.
Old Dubois knew most about her, but old Dubois, a semi-paralyzed colossus, "doped" most of the time, kept his thick lips closed. "An excellent girl" was all that any one could wring from him. As she had begun life on Naapu by being dame de comptoir for him, he had some right to his judgment.
But I was thinkin' of that breed. He was doped." The other nodded. "You're guessing about that queer trade," he said. Dupont gazed out in the direction whence the dog train had disappeared behind the group of great frame buildings which represented the establishment of the Seal Bay Trading Corporation. "Yep," he said thoughtfully.
"I did what? Please talk slowly." "You doped that booze you " Much to the constable's surprise he found himself sitting on Winthrop's blankets and one of his eyes felt as though some one had begun to stitch it up quickly with coarse thread. Winthrop, smiling serenely, nodded. "Sorry to have to do it. I know I don't look like that kind, and I'm not, but I happen to know how."
"Well, they don't need to be scared any more," put in Mr. Damon "You saved their homes for them, Tom." "I'd like to get hold of the fellow who doped my powder; that's what I'd like to do," murmured the young inventor. "Ned, we'll have to be doubly watchful from now on. But I must take a look at my gun. That last charge may have strained it."
Well, you see, it was like this: After my illustrious friend, Hemlock Holmes, champion unofficial detective of the world, had doped out "The Adventure of the Second Stain," the last one to be pulled off after his return to life, thereby narrowly averting a great war, he got sick of London life and hiked over to the United States.
Wilbur gets sore, for since I commenced wearing those pink tights he doped out a great dramatic career for me. And naturally he was vexed. For he saw no show of being able to lay off work. "Wilbur started to chide me. I was in too gra' a nervousness state to be chid' an' I tol' him sho. Did he have compassion and pity on muh in my vis-vis-situdes? No! Abso-o-o-lutely no!
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