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Updated: May 5, 2025


"It might be that fire-extinguishers ordinance," he said slowly. "Stitz pushed that through. And Skinner had to buy them. And they were owned by Miss Briggs and the Colonel negotiated the sale."

About those lung-testers was not fire-extinguishers?" "That's all right," said Eliph', seeking to pass on, "It is all fixed up now. They ARE fire-extinguishers." "Such a fool business on Skinner," said the mayor with enjoyment. "And on Stitz, too. I thinks me I am the boss grafter, and I ain't!" He chuckled. "No-o!" he said cheerfully.

He has made quite a stir." "The Colonel was here with a paper," said Mrs. Smith. "He was furiously angry. I couldn't understand what it was all about, except that it was connected with those fire-extinguishers Miss Sally had." "It was about the meanest piece of business I have ever run across," said the attorney, speaking more to Susan than to Mrs. Smith.

Smith held the screen door wide for him to enter, and he walked into the parlor, holding his hat in his hands, and stood uneasily. "The Colonel," said Mrs. Smith pleasantly, "has told us you wish Miss Sally to return the money you paid for what she supposed were fire-extinguishers." "They was nothin' but lung-testers," said the butcher. "So it seems," said Mrs.

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