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I keep thinking how my mamma said, 'I do not wish you to play with Lina Rosenberg! Now I can 'most always forget easy enough; but when I TRY to forget, it says itself over and over and I remember just as hard!" As they turned another corner they met Susy, who had been sent to the dye-house. "Why, Dotty," said she, "what are you doing on that street?" Lina spoke up very boldly,

Clinch, "that " but here he remembered that he had once seen in a park in his native city an imitation of the Drachenfels in plaster, on a scale of two inches to the foot, and checked his speech. He turned into the principal allee of the town. There was a long white building at one end, the Bahnhof: at the other end he remembered a dye-house.

Looking about us, I saw a large paper mill beside a stream, whose contents looked sewer-like. "Smell the paper-mash boiling?" asked the agent. "Peculiar, isn't it? Very healthy, though, they say." On the opposite side of the road trickled a small gutter, full of a reddish-brown liquid, its source seeming to be a dye-house behind us.

They have established a woolen factory, where they make cloth and yarn for their own use and for sale. Also two large flour-mills, a saw-mill, planing-mill, machine shop, tannery, and dye-house.

"I imagine it might have been found in some dye-house shortly after, if you had only thought of it and known where to look," Mona thoughtfully observed. "That is a bright idea," said Ray, quickly. "I honestly believe that women would make keener and better detectives than men.

The Dye-House Well was in Greetham-street. I believe access is still obtained to the water, at least it was a few years ago. The wells on Shaw's brow were all laid open when the alteration took place in that vicinity. One of the wells was used at an emery mill, which was once the cone of a pottery. One of the wells was found where the Library is now erected.

These leaves are not many dipped in one dye, as at the dye-house, but they are dyed in light of infinitely various degrees of strength, and left to set and dry there. Shall the names of so many of our colors continue to be derived from those of obscure foreign localities, as Naples yellow, Prussian blue, raw Sienna, burnt Umber, Gamboge?

They now own over seven thousand acres of land in Ohio, besides some in Iowa. They have a woollen-factory, two flour-mills, a saw-mill, a planing-mill, a machine-shop, a tannery and a dye-house; also a hotel and store for the accommodation of their neighbors. They are industrious, simple in their dress and food, and very economical.

Schofield, then unmarried, had worn at her "coming-out party" a dress of vivid salmon silk which had been remodelled after her marriage to accord with various epochs of fashion until a final, unskilful campaign at a dye-house had left it in a condition certain to attract much attention to the wearer. Mrs.

I had it dyed for her last summer, and there's the little tag from the dye-house on it now. I can't think why she sent it to me." Aunt Kittredge turned to the shrinking figure behind her, holding the blue feather accusingly in her hand. "Araminta Kittredge, what does this mean?" she demanded sternly. "I I she felt so bad about her gull's wing, and and " A rising sob fairly choked Minty.

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