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Gemmell tries to shove that girl forward on every occasion?" "Yes," said the other. "The old friendship between her and Mrs. Martin is all broken up since she tried so hard to get Lincoln Todd entangled with her last summer, and now she's doing her best to catch young Flaker." "I don't believe he has any idea who the girl is, or rather who she is not."

"The children do her harm; she must not see them again," he decided. "They give her pleasure at the time," David said. "It lightens your task now and then." "It is the future I am thinking of, Gemmell. If she cannot progress, she shall not fall back. As for me, never mind me." "Elspeth is in a sad state about you, though! And you can get through so little work." "Enough for all our wants."

For example, I opened the Echo one day to be made aware that "Miss Mamie Gemmell" had outstripped all the lady bicyclists in town by making the distance between Lake City and Interlaken in forty-seven minutes. It was also remarked that she was one of the most graceful lady riders on the road.

It was said to have been empty when found, a fact which was incidentally confirmed by a mountaineer who had seen the flight bag before Captain Gemmell arrived at the crash site. The flight bag was rectangular, and constructed of either hard plastic or leather, and had the name of Captain Collins stamped on it in gold letters. It was evidently undamaged."

It seems that First Officer Rhodes agreed to give evidence on the second occasion in order to remove any false impression that he himself doubted the integrity of Captain Gemmell. I think you have offered to give some supplementary evidence relating to activity at the Erebus crash site ... Our discussion with Capt. Eden last Friday indicated this would be appreciated. I think just as Capt.

"I never saw such a beautiful swimmer as Miss Gemmell," said the mannish voice, and Belle replied impressively: "I believe you are not aware, Mr. Flaker, that the young lady you call Miss Gemmell is not my own daughter." "Your stepchild is she, or your husband's niece?" "Neither. She is no relation at all just a poor girl whom I have taken up to educate. She can barely read or write.

As David Gemmell let himself softly out of the house, to return to it presently, he thought the time had come. What he conceived he had to do was a hard thing, but he never thought of not doing it. He had kept himself in readiness to do it for many days now, and he walked to it as firmly as if he were on his professional rounds.

It passed through her head, "Even now he must make sure that Elspeth is in peace of mind before he can care to triumph over me," and she would perhaps have felt less bitter had he put his triumph first. His triumph! Oh, she would show him whether it was a triumph. He had destroyed for ever her faith in David Gemmell.

Gemmell left, and Elspeth followed him to listen to those precious words which doctors drop, as from a vial, on the other side of a patient's door; and then Grizel, who had been standing at the window with head averted, turned slowly round and looked at the man she had wronged. Her arms, which had been hanging rigid, the fists closed, went out to him to implore forgiveness.

Gemmell was returning to N.Z. he was asked by the Chief Inspector of Accidents if he would return to N.Z. with one or more envelopes I cannot recall how many containing photos and perhaps other information to be used in the conduct of the inquiry at a later date but specifically at that early date the intention was for Capt.

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