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Updated: June 22, 2025


If you took hold of anything, it was likely to be a skull and give you the shivers or some electric contraption and shock you; and if you tipped over a jar and it broke, enough germs might get loose to slaughter a hull town. I was helping the perfessor to unpack a lot of stuff some friends had sent him, and I noticed a bottle that had onto it, blowed in the glass: DANIEL, DUNNE AND COMPANY

I'm not afraid of rain or a horse. Could I do anything else? It was up to me." "Maybe. Well, you heard what I told Dunne about the water. That ought to be satisfactory to all you people." "Naturally I'm glad." "I'm going away," he continued. "Also, I'm chucking up my job. I'm sorry I ever took it. It was sheer waste of time. I'm going to work for myself now.

"The following named Senators hold over under the Constitutional rule, having been elected for two years at the Cleveland Congress: "James Gibbons, of Philadelphia; Miles D. Sweeney, of San Francisco; T.J. Quinn, of Albany, N.Y.; E.L. Carey, of New York; P.W. Dunne, of Peoria, Ill.; Frank B. Gallagher, of Buffalo, N.Y.

Dunne, who co-operated with him, held four town lands comprising 1304 acres, at a yearly rent of £1348, 15s. Upon this property Lord Lansdowne had expended in drainage and works £1993, 11s. 9d., and in buildings £631, 15s. 4d., or in all very nearly two years' rental. On Mr.

I therefore sent up Samuel Dunne and the surgeon, that he might let blood of them if it were thought adviseable; but on their arrival they found the captain and your son William Bird both dead, and Thomas Hempstead was so very weak that he died two days after.

'I think it's a fine jail and it will be no asy matter to get out of it but it is not impossible. 'Well, Mr. Dunne, said the magistrate, 'I have heard of your fame, and that you have secrets of your own for getting out.

They deserved to be themselves indicted for their slowness to perceive where lay their duty to their king. "I cannot tell what would satisfy you," he said; and sneered. "Did she not inquire of Dunne whether Hicks had been in the army? And when he told her he did not know, she did not say she would refuse if he had been, but ordered him to come by night, by which it is evident she suspected it."

And yet, fool, maniac, that I was, I could not resist the wild, mad impulse to laugh which shook the rustic spectators, and which in my case was due, I trust, to hysterical but not unmanly emotion. If any woman, any bride, could forgive such an apparent but most unintentional insult, Olive Dunne, I knew, was not that woman.

"This Farwell is a slap-up man, and they'd never waste him on this little job without some good reason. I'm told he's bad medicine. Unpleasant devil, he seems. I wonder if they've got wise at all? If they have it will be mighty interesting for us." "I'll chance it," said McCrae. "Anyway, we'll all be in it." "That's a comforting thought," said Dunne.

The rest of them haven't the sand. I'll bet there isn't another man who would turn down such an offer as I've made to you. It will be each man for himself pretty soon." "You're wrong," said McCrae. "We'll stay with each other. Casey Dunne had an offer from York. He didn't take it." "Dunne is a fool!" rasped Farwell. Never guarded in speech, his instinctive hostility flared into hot words.

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