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Goodall goes upstairs and sees there two galleries extending along the sides of a concert hall which he now perceives to lie below and beyond the anteroom he first entered. These galleries are divided into boxes or stalls, which bestow with the aid of hanging lace curtains, a certain privacy upon their occupants.
I got thirty-six quarter grains, and was going back to my room and take them, but I met a queer fellow on a bridge, who had a new idea." Goodall fillips a little pasteboard box upon the table. "I put 'em all together in there." Miss Rosa, being a woman, must raise the lid, and gave a slight shiver at the innocent looking triturates.
Poor Aunt Lizzie, she cried woefully over her bright niece, when she had gone to bed. Fanny paid the promised visit to his people the next afternoon. Mrs. Goodall was a large woman with smooth-parted hair, a common, obstinate woman, who had spoiled her four lads and her one vixen of a married daughter.
"My doctor," says Goodall of Memphis, a little boastingly, "gives me three months." "Oh," remarks the man from Toledo, filling up great gaps in his conversation with wheezes, "damn the difference. What's months! Expect to cut mine down to one week and die in a hack a four wheeler, not a cough. Be considerable moanin' of the bars when I put out to sea.
Harry went and hung his hat up, without replying. 'Come upstairs and take your hat off, said Mrs. Goodall to Fanny, almost kindly. It would have annoyed her very much if Fanny had dropped her son at this moment. 'What's 'er say, then? asked the father secretly of Harry, jerking his head in the direction of the stairs whence Fanny had disappeared. 'Nowt yet, said Harry.
You can't swim, Ruthven, I know; can you other fellows?" Goodall could swim, as could one of the others. "Now, Ruthven," Frank said, "if you will put your hand on my shoulder and keep quiet, I think I could carry you around. Goodall and Jackson can take Childers." But neither of the other boys had much confidence in their swimming.
* Anderson, vol. iv. part ii. p. 60, et seq. Goodall, vol. ii. p. 162. Anderson, vol. iv. part ii. p. 45. Goodall, vol. ii. p. 127. * Anderson, vol. iv. part ii. p. 47, 48. Goodall, vol. ii. p. 159. Crawford, p. 92. Melvil, p. 94, 95. Haynes, p. 574. He had ever been a partisan of the queen of Scots. Norfolk, however, was obliged to transmit to court the queries proposed by the regent.
And I took his advice and put the revolver away, secretly relieved to get rid of it. It was quite heavy to carry around. I had letters to the Danish Consul and to the President of the American Banknote Company, Mr. Goodall. I think perhaps he was not then the president, but became so afterward. Mr.
Although it was as if a sword had pierced his heart, he calmly submitted to the decision, and he saw the worthy Captain Goodall and his messmates depart without a murmur. This self-denial was not wholly unrewarded. The Levant was a larger ship, affording much better accommodation to the midshipmen; and Mr.
I've patronized 'em pretty freely since I struck my present gait. Say, Goodall of Memphis if your doctor has set your pegs so close why don't you get on a big spree and go to the devil quick and easy like I'm doing?" "A spree," says Goodall, as one who entertains a new idea, "I never did such a thing. I was thinking of another way, but " "Come on," invites the Ohioan, "and have some drinks.
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