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No. 28, New Levee, New Orleans, in the "Bee", March 22, 1837. "Absconded, the mulatto boy Tom, his fingers scarred on his right hand, and has a scar on his right cheek" Mr. John W. Walton, Greensboro, Ala. in the "Alabama Beacon", Dec. 13, 1838. "Ranaway my black boy Frazier, with a scar below and one above his right ear." Mr. R. Furman, Charleston, S.C. in the "Charleston Mercury" Jan. 12, 1839.
All Teeny-bits knows about the thing is that some one sent him a fake telephone message that his father that is, old Daniel Holbrook had been hurt, and when Teeny-bits was on the way home some men pounced on him and carried him over to Greensboro and shut him up in some sort of Chinese place.
"Some flaw in it?" asked her father, supplying the word that Janice had heard but could not remember. "Yes." "There might be. This is an old part of Greensboro, and some of the old titles conflicted." "But then Mrs. Carringford would not have to lose, would she? Wouldn't Mr. Strout have to give her back her money?" "Perhaps not.
Some of the larger girls who had treated Janice so unpleasantly when she first visited the school were yet pupils; but they were much more friendly with the girl from Greensboro than at first.
If you can possibly do so, push on from where you are, and let us see if we cannot finish the job with Lee's and Johnston's armies. Whether it will be better for you to strike for Greensboro', or nearer to Danville, you will be better able to judge when you receive this. Rebel armies now are the only strategic points to strike at. "U. S. GRANT, Lieutenant-General.
I want you to ask that Durant fellow home over the week-end. He must have influence with the coach. Bring some others too, if you want to." Campbell put his invitation as casually as he could. "The old man wants me to bring some one home with me this week-end," he said. "Don't you want to come? Thought we could go to a show in Greensboro and to-morrow we'll tour around in the car."
"Around Greensboro the country is flat. I think the hills are much more beautiful. And the lake is just dear." "Ya-as," sighed her aunt. "Artis' folks come here an' paint this lake. I reckon it's purty; but ye sort er git used ter it after a while." It was evidently hard for Aunt 'Mira to enthuse over anything. Marty volunteered: "We got a waterfall on our place. Folks call it the Shower Bath.
The total number of prisoners of war parolled by General Schofield, at Greensboro', North Carolina, as afterward officially reported, amounted to ........ 38,817 And the total number who surrendered in Georgia and Florida, as reported by General J. H. Wilson, was .................................................. 52,458
The reading-room was an established fact. An association to support it was formed, divided into active and honorary members. The boys, as active members, themselves contributed twenty-five cents per month each, towards its support. A goodly number of books appeared on the shelves. From Greensboro a huge packing-case of half-worn books was sent; Janice's friends at home had responded liberally.
He had been at work all day, shipping freight and provisions, and transferring engines to Greensboro, to which place he was now going. He had had nothing to eat, and was, as you may imagine, very tired, and so hungry that his lunch of cold ham, bread, and butter, with many cups of tea, was so much enjoyed that in after life he often spoke of it with real gratitude.
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