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Updated: May 14, 2025
Farry, Breilmann, & Co. built me a very comfortable travelling-carriage, which they have not yet delivered; persuade them to keep it and not ask for any payment on it. If they refuse, do what you can in the matter, and avoid everything that might seem dishonorable in me under my present circumstances. I owe the British Islander six louis, which I lost at cards; don't fail to pay him
Penrod abruptly set down his soup-spoon and gazed at his aunt with flattering attention. "Yes; sometimes," said Mrs. Schofield. "She's Penrod's teacher." "Is she?" said Mrs. Farry. "Do you " She paused. "Do people think her a little queer, these days?" "Why, no," returned her sister. "What makes you say that?" "She has acquired a very odd manner," said Mrs. Farry decidedly.
Farry, Breilmann, & Co., carriage-makers"; "To Monsieur Buisson, tailor," etc. "He has been settling all his affairs, so as to leave France at once," she thought. Her eyes fell upon two open letters. The words, "My dear Annette," at the head of one of them, blinded her for a moment. Her heart beat fast, her feet were nailed to the floor. "His dear Annette! He loves! he is loved! No hope!
Schofield inquired, thus immediately fulfilling his son's premonition. "She said," returned Mrs. Farry slowly, looking about the table, "she said, 'I know that Penrod is a great, great comfort to you!" There was a general exclamation of surprise.
"That's what I'm tryin' to TELL you about, Miss Spence," he pleaded, "if you'd jest only let me. When Aunt Clara and her little baby daughter got to our house last night " "You say Mrs. Farry is visiting your mother?" "Yes'm not just visiting you see, she HAD to come. Well of course, little baby Clara, she was so bruised up and mauled, where he'd been hittin' her with his cane "
"Oh," she moaned, "it must be kept from Clara and I'll never hold up my head again if John Farry ever hears of it!" "Hears of WHAT?"
"It was about Aunt Clara," he said. "Your Aunt Clara!" she repeated. "Do you mean your mother's sister who married Mr. Farry of Dayton, Illinois?" "Yes Uncle John," returned Penrod sorrowfully. "The trouble was about him." Miss Spence frowned a frown which he rightly interpreted as one of continued suspicion. "She and I were in school together," she said.
Warned by the general movement which, since the Peace, was revolutionizing his calling, Pierrotin would not allow himself to be outdone by the progress of new lights. Since the beginning of the summer season he had talked much of a certain large coach, ordered from Farry, Breilmann, and Company, the best makers of diligences, a purchase necessitated by an increasing influx of travellers.
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