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These took place in connection with a motion to quash the verdict of a coroner's jury, held in August 1887, on the body of a child named Ellen Gaffney, at Philipstown, in King's County, which preserves the memory of the Spanish sovereign of England, as Maryborough in Queen's preserves the memory of his Tudor consort.

When Gaffney told me, before he gave up and went West, that there was a genuine signed conspiracy among them to crush out us independents, I laughed at him. 'It's a dream, Gaffney, I said. 'Forget it. 'It's no dream, as you'll find out when your turn comes in time, he shouted.

"Maybe he doesn't like it," said Sister as they went on toward their house. "Oh, yes he does," replied Brother confidently. "He'll go, you see if he doesn't." Mickey Gaffney did go see Miss Putnam, and something about him made the old lady like him right away. She engaged him to do errands for her an hour in the morning, and again in the afternoon, and she paid him fifteen cents an hour.

"Well," proceeded M'Clutchy, without a single observation, "did you call on the Slevins?" "Yes, sir; they're ready." "The Magonnels?" "Not ready, sir; but a pair of geese, and two men on next Thursday and Saturday. On Friday they must go to market to buy two slips." "Widow Gaffney?" "Not ready, sir; but that I may never die in sin, a 'cute shaver." "Why so what did she say?" "Oh, Mr.

Strong depositions were afterwards made by the woman Mrs. Gaffney, by her husband, and by the police authorities, as to the conduct of this "inquest." She and her husband were arrested on a verbal order of the Coroner on the day when the inquest was held, August 27th, and the woman was kept in prison from that time till the assizes in December.

Gaffney accepted the commission with alacrity; his brother, he said, was just then out of a job, having lost a clerkship through the sudden bankruptcy of his employers; such a bit of business as that which Mr. Appleyard had entrusted to him was so much meat and drink to one of his tastes in more ways than one. "It's the sort of thing he likes, sir," remarked Gaffney, confidentially.

A watch and chain the small pocket articles which every man carries keys, a monocle eyeglass, a purse full of gold, loose silver, a note-case containing a considerable sum in bank-notes, some English, some foreign, letters and papers, a pocket diary these were all. Allerdyke took each as Gaffney produced them, and placed each in the bag with no more than a mere glance.

"Why, Daughter, I suppose a way can be found, if he must have them. Who is this Mickey Gaffney?" Sister told about Mickey, and Brother helped her, and when they had finished, Daddy Morrison knew all about Mickey and his school troubles. "Being red-headed and Irish, I don't suppose he will let me GIVE him the money," he mused. "Let's see, what can a chap that age do?

Wilson and the Press in the most tense point of our last altercation in February with Germany over the Lusitania. Such men as Gaffney are greatly to blame for many German delusions. Mr. Gerard is not the only official whose path has not been strewn with roses in Germany.

"I'm not a private detective, and I don't propose to employ one. If I knew some sharp fellow " Just then he caught sight of Gaffney, who sat on a bale of goods within the warehouse door, holding a note in his hand. He stood up with a grin of friendly recognition when he saw Appleyard. "Morning, sir," he said. "Letter from Mr. Allerdyke for you. No answer, but I was to wait till you'd read it."

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