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For a moment he distrusted his own powers in such a situation. Judy caught the doubting look. "You're quoting poetry to yourself, Mr. Gillet," she said. "I?" he said, and looked astonished. "Indeed, no. What makes you think so, Miss Judy?" "I can hear it distinctly," she said. "Your eyes are saying it, and your left ear, not to mention the ends of your moustache."
They raised the stretcher, and bore her up the hill to the little brown hut at the top. Then Mr. Gillet spoke, outside the doorway, to Meg and Pip, who seemed dazed, stunned. "It will be hours before we can get help, and it is five now," he said. "Pip, there is a doctor staying at Boolagri ten miles along the road. Fetch him run all the way. I will go back home fourteen miles.
The above was made before the execution of the treaty. R. H. GILLET, Commissioner. The following is the disposition agreed to be made of the sum of three thousand dollars provided in the treaty for the Tuscaroras by the chiefs, and assented to by the Commissioner, and is to form a part of the treaty: To Jonathan Printess, ninety-three dollars. To William Chew, one hundred and fifteen dollars.
"Are you a candidate for sunstroke where IS your hat, Miss Judy?" Mr. Gillet asked. Judy shook back her dark tangle: "Sorrow a know I knows," she said "it's a banana the General is afther dyin' for, and sure it's a dead body I shall live to see misself if you've eaten all the oranges." Meg pushed the bag of fruit across the cloth to her, and tried to tilt her hat over her tell-tale eyes.
<b>SUES, MLLE. LEA.</b> Three silver medals from the School of Arts, Geneva; diploma of honor at the National Swiss Exposition, 1896. Member of l'Athénée, Geneva. Born at Genoa and studied there under Professors Gillet, Poggy, and Castan. This artist paints landscapes, Swiss subjects principally. Her pictures of Mont Blanc and Chamounix are popular and have been readily sold.
Judy took the General and went over to the belt of trees; Pip and Bunty occupied themselves with catching locusts; Baby and Nell gathered wild flowers. Meg knelt down to collect the spoons and forks: and put the untouched food back into the baskets away from the ants. "I will do this you look hot, Miss Meg; sit down quietly," Mr. Gillet said.
<b>ATHES-PERRELET, LOUISE.</b> First prize and honorable mention, class Gillet and Hébert, 1888; class Bovy, first prize, 1889; Academy class, special mention, 1890; School of Arts, special mention, hors concours, 1891; also, same year, first prize for sculpture, offered by the Society of Arts; first prize offered by the Secretary of the Theatre, 1902.
Gillet merely tossed some flour from a bag out upon a plate, added a pinch of salt and some water; then he shaped it into a cake of dough, and laid it on the ashes of the fire, covering it all over with the hot, silver ash. "HOW dirty!" said Nell, elevating her pretty little nose. But when it was cooked, and Mr.
Member of the Union des Femmes and Cercle Artistique. Born at Neuchâtel. Studies made at Geneva under Mme. Carteret and Mme. Gillet and Professors Hébert and B. Penn, in drawing and painting; M. Bovy, in sculpture; and of various masters in decorative work and engraving.
His physician positively prohibited his speaking again, and in subsequent years, when the Democratic party was in power, he enjoyed the positions of Indian Agent under Polk, and of Land Agent under Pierce. Ransom H. Gillet, of the Ogdensburgh district, was one of the old "Jackson Democratic War-Horses."
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