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"He has a mere bachelor box, my dear, and I hardly like to thrust myself on him." "Why, Robert, I am surprised at you. After Mr. Hartman spent a fortnight with us at Newport and when he has written you twice, urging you to come. Can't you see that the poor man is lonely, and really wants you?" "Mabel, it would be all very well if it were like last May only he and I to be considered.

I am not quite so dull as I may seem, but Hartman always had the ascendancy at college, and last night I fell into the old way of playing chorus to his high tragedy. This will not do, and I must assert myself. He was much the better student of course, but I have knocked about and seen more of the world than he has, shut up in these woods like a toad in a tree.

"When you are operating on Hartman, for instance, it might confuse the programme if I were to say anything to him, eh?" "When I take Mr. Hartman up, it will be very much better for his welfare and yours for you to leave him in my hands." "O, he would rather be left there, no doubt, though they grind him to powder. But what the deuce am I to do?

He would miss Old Mike Sikoria, his hairy kiss and his grizzly-bear hug! He struck the old man dumb by pressing a twenty-dollar bill into his hand. Also he gave him the address of Edstrom and Mary, and a note to Johann Hartman, who might use him to work among the Slovaks who came down into the town.

I was to return to Goa via Bangalore and since our good friends, Hartman and Ujwala, live in Bangalore and had expressed willingness to accommodate me, should I need a place to stay for a while during my sabbatical, my parents suggested that I spend a few days there before returning home.

Hartman now prefers to dwell among the tombs: he has lived these ten years in a graveyard, so to speak, under a canopy of funereal gloom, and he thrives on it. He and Clarice are the most superior persons I know; and they have gone and got themselves into a peck, or rather several bushels, of trouble, about nothing at all. They must like it, or why should they do it?

"Not a chance of it! You should have seen the tea-party manners of the camp-marshal!" Edward would have endeavoured to carry his brother away forthwith, but there was no train until late at night; so Hal went upstairs, where he found Moylan and Hartman with Mary Burke and Mrs. Zamboni, all eager to hear his story.

Really, you are a little hard on him. He has improved; I assure you he has. Why, he was quite a cub at college. Your softening influences have done a great deal for him; everything, in fact." "It is very nice in you to say so, Mr. Hartman, and very polite, and very loyal; but I know Robert. Clarice does him a little good: she would do very much more, if he were not so stiff-necked.

The same young rowdies pushed each other about, and spat, and swore, near the undertaker shop and the telegraph office. But as I walked past the Hartman express office the private concern which Hartman, the thin, wiry shock-haired Swede, had built up through arduous struggle, beginning with one wagon Hartman saw me through the window, and beckoned vigorously for me to step in....

Natty, who had reloaded his piece, quietly seated himself on the logs, and rested his head on his hands, while the “ Light Infantry” ceased their military movements, and waited the issue in suspense. In less than a minute Edwards came rushing down the hill, followed by Major Hartman, with a velocity that was surprising for his years.

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