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"By all means," said Mr. Furlong. Mr. Fyshe poured out a wineglassful of soda and handed it to the rector to drink. "Now tell me very truthfully," he said, "is there too much carbon in it?" "By no means," said Mr. Furlong. "And quite frankly not too much hydrogen?" "Oh, decidedly not." "And you would not say that the percentage of sodium bicarbonate was too great for the ordinary taste?"

One of them even invented a perfectly charming election scarf to be worn as a sort of badge to show one's allegiance; and its great merit was that it was so fashioned that it would go with anything. "Yes," said Mr. Fyshe to his committee, "one of the finest signs of our movement is that the women of the city are with us.

Lucullus Fyshe at his breakfast-table next morning chuckled with suppressed joy to read in the Plutopian Citizen the item: "We learn that the Duke of Dulham, who has been paying a brief visit to the City, leaves this morning with Mr. Asmodeus Boulder for the Wisconsin woods. We understand that Mr. Boulder intends to show his guest, who is an ardent sportsman, something of the American wolf."

Spillikins. "He did," said Mr. Fyshe. "There ought to be a criminal law for that sort of thing." "I say!" exclaimed Mr. Spillikins, "they ought to go to jail for a thing like that." "And the infernal insolence of them," Mr. Fyshe continued. He refused it!" "Refused it," gasped Mr. Spillikins, "I say!"

He could learn as much about the stone age and the bronze age, in America, from President Boomer, as he could about the gold age and the age of paper securities from Mr. Fyshe and Mr. Boulder. So what better man to meet a duke than an archaeological president? The president, therefore, had said yes to Mr.

"What do you think, Dr. Boomer?" asked Mr. Fyshe of the university president, "will the newspapers be with us?" Dr. Boomer shook his head doubtfully. "It's an important matter," he said. "There is no doubt that we need, more than anything, the support of a clean, wholesome unbiassed press that can't be bribed and is not subject to money influence.

I as chairman make no claim to control or monopolize the discussion. Let everyone understand " "Well then, Mr. Chairman," began Mr. Dick Overend. "One minute, Mr. Overend," said Mr. Fyshe. "I want everyone to understand that he may speak as " "May I say then " began Mr. Newberry. "Pardon me, Mr. Newberry," said Mr.

If so send us twenty-five cents to this office. We pledge ourselves to use it." The newspapers did more than this. They printed from day to day such pictures as the portrait of Mr. Fyshe with the legend below, "Mr. Lucullus Fyshe, who says that government ought to be by the people, from the people, for the people and to the people"; and the next day another labelled. "Mr.

President Mr. L. Fyshe, Hon. Vice-president, Mr. A. Boulder, Hon. Secretary Mr. Furlong, Hon. Treasurer Mr. O. Skinyer, et cetera I needn't read it all. You'll see it posted in the hall later. Is that carried? Carried! Very good," said Mr. Fyshe. There was a moment's pause while Mr. Furlong and Mr. Skinyer moved into seats beside Mr. Fyshe and while Mr.

Fyshe was here launched upon his favourite topic; but he interrupted himself, just for a moment, to speak to the waiter. "What the devil do you mean," he said, "by serving asparagus half-cold?" "Very sorry, sir," said the waiter, "shall I take it out?" "Take it out? Of course take it out, and see that you don't serve me stuff of that sort again, or I'll report you."

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