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When this had been done, and Mrs Jarley had waited upon the boarding-schools in person, with a handbill composed expressly for them, in which it was distinctly proved that wax-work refined the mind, cultivated the taste, and enlarged the sphere of the human understanding, that indefatigable lady sat down to dinner, and drank out of the suspicious bottle to a flourishing campaign.
On the appearance of this bit of news in a Boston paper, Oliver Wendell Holmes, a law student at Harvard, scribbled some verses and sent them to the editor. This poem of twenty-four lines was at once published, and was soon copied into the leading newspapers of the country. In our large cities, the poem was circulated as a handbill.
'Just about have to side her up an' see what she'll bear. But hadn't we best ? Jesse paused in his turn, both men being artists and equals. 'Get some kind o' line to go by. Jabez ranged up and down till he found a thinner place, and with clean snicks of the handbill revealed the original face of the fence.
"Temple Bar" where one may find the Portia Person who long ago promised to help should one ever be "in Trouble." Destination second. The address at the bottom of a grimy handbill that announced "To be sold at auction for unpaid taxes By the order of J. K. Harlow, Justice of the " Destination really! Eighteen Columbia Heights!
Moreover they had been much distracted by a printed handbill which they had seen on the church door, headed in large letters by the word "Deserted," with the description of a deserter named Henry Bale from the Royal Marines, set forth in the usual terms "Height five feet four inches, fair hair, grey eyes; when last seen was dressed in his regimentals," and so on.
Following the impulse that urged him, he secured the Handbill in his pocketbook snatched up the card which his patient had presented as her introduction and instantly left the house. He called the first cab that passed him, and drove to Miss Jethro's lodgings. "Gone" was the servant's answer when he inquired for her. He insisted on speaking to the landlady.
To see that critter come like a turkey out of a bag at Christmas, to be fired at for ten cents a shot, was as good as a play; but to look round and see the poverty the half naked children the old pine stumps for chairs a small bin of poor watery yaller potatoes in the corner day light through the sides and roof of the house, lookin like the tarred seams of a ship, all black where the smoak got out no utensils for cookin or eatin and starvation wrote as plain as a handbill on their holler cheeks, skinney fingers, and sunk eyes, went right straight to the heart.
The new members came in slowly, and it is needless to say were unwillingly received; a private handbill was sent round, recommending the coldest of greetings to them. The inferior magistrates were now responsible to himself as Dictator. He added to their numbers also, and to check the mischiefs of the annual elections, he ordered that they should be chosen for three years.
Ester, from where she sat, could see that the paper was small, and that something was printed on it in close, fine type. It didn't look in the least like a handbill, or indeed like a notice of any sort. Her desire to know what it could be grew strong; two tiny tacks held it firmly in its place.
He does not like children, and is satisfied to have Amy back, and is trying to atone for his former harshness. He calls her Amy, instead of Eudora, because the latter was the name by which she was known in the Homer Troupe, and he saw it flaunted on a handbill advertising the last concert in which she took part. "Don't think I have heard all this from him.
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