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If I was setting on an iceberg in latitude umpty-ump north of Evanston these days, they couldn't pry me off it with a crowbar. Not they." "He had to come back," explained Mr. Hennessy. "He got as far as he cud, an' thin he was foorced be th' inclimincy iv th' weather to return to his home in Feechoold, Norway." "To where?" Mr. Dooley asked contemptuously. "To Foocheeld, Norway," said Mr.
Cranston's squadron was cheered to the skies when it marched away from Chicago after its month of riot duty, and on the plains of Evanston during the manoeuvres the visitors thronged to see the feats in horsemanship displayed by the men of Davies's troop. Even in the Eleventh he was held to be the most brilliant instructor as well as the most judicious and successful troop commander.
These considerations led Orme to think that the car which he and the girl had heard in the distance could not have been occupied by the escaping Japanese. The fellow, then, had probably made for the electric-car line, and in that event he would be well on his way to Chicago by this time. The car he had caught must have gone southward from Evanston about ten forty-five.
On the seventh of February, just as Fisher's division, the first of General Elliott's army to pass Bell's Pass, had reached the valley of the Bear River preparatory to marching southward, via Almy and Evanston, in the rear of the Japanese positions, cavalry scouts, who had been patrolling downstream as far as Georgetown, reported that large bodies of hostile troops were approaching from the North.
It was a wonderful day and the lake lay in sparkling ripples beyond the long stretch of shore. "Are we going all the way in the car?" she asked, eagerly. Rex shook his head. "No, only as far as Evanston. We'll drop Anne off, and have lunch with mother and then catch the train to Delphi. I have an errand for the Dean out at the University."
It was evident that his long connection with the circus had calloused the sensibility of his perceptive faculties. He was inclined to jeer at what he termed my prudishness. I was glad to be back in Evanston Avenue once more, secure in an atmosphere of propriety.
Story That Ends Twice. #Corley, Donald.# *Daimyo's Bowl. *Odell. Spring of Cold Water. Wind. #Crew, Helen Coale.# Born in Baltimore, Md., 1866. Graduate of Bryn Mawr College, 1889. First short story, "The Lost Oasis," Everybody's Magazine, Nov., 1910. Lives in Evanston, Ill. *Parting Genius. #Delano, Edith Barnard.# Born in Washington, D. C. Married in 1908.
Porter swung around toward it and called: "Need help?" After a moment's wait, a voice replied: "Yes. You tow me to Chicago. I pay you." It was a voice which Orme recognized as that of the Japanese who had been with Maku in the attack at the Père Marquette. "Can't do that," answered Porter. "I'll take you in to Evanston." "No!" The tone was expostulatory. "I go to Chicago.
Presently this attack of noticing his friends' shortcomings mastered him, and his mind, according to its wont, changed at a stroke. "I'm celebrating no Christmas with this crowd," said the inner man; and when they had next remembered Lin McLean in their hilarity he was gone. Governor Barker, finishing his purchases at half-past three, went to meet a friend come from Evanston. Mr.
I'd warned him that he must take it easy, get all the rest he could. His nerves were like fiddle-strings. And what did he do? Made a night trip to Evanston to superintend a job entirely outside his work. The inspector gave the machines the regular test; but Paul wasn't satisfied.
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