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"Now, Simmonds, go out and bring that Irish girl, and send one of your men to 'phone for Hinman." Simmonds sent one of his men scurrying with a word, and himself dashed up the stairs to the other floor. He was back in a moment, almost dragging the frightened girl with him. Her teeth were chattering and she started to scream when she saw that still form on the bed, but Simmonds shook her savagely.
Hinman, page 277. "Mrs. White left New York Jan. 20th, 1777. She says Bridewell, the College, the New Jail, the Baptist Meeting House, and the tavern lately occupied by Mr. De la Montaigne and several other houses are filled with sick and wounded of the enemy. General Lee was under guard in a small mean house at the foot of King Street. Wm.
At that period immense herds of bison roved through that section, and in a few days after the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Hinman for this was their name they had each shot, almost without stirring from their camp, three fat buffalo cows, whose flesh was dried and added to their winter's store.
I don't suppose, Drayne, you ever earned as much money in your life." "I don't have to," scoffed Phin Drayne. "My father is able to supply me with whatever money I need." "Why!" uttered Dan Dalzell. "Our old Drayne is just another Timmy Hinman of the regular kind, isn't he?" Dan looked so comical when he made this observation that his five chums burst into a shout of gleeful laughter.
Scientific dietaries have been prepared with a view to teaching the poor to use nutritious and economical foods. Professor J. J. Atwater, Edward Atkinson, Mrs. Juliet Corson, and Mrs. Mary Hinman Abel are authorities on this subject. The Bureau of Associated Charities, Orange, N. J., publishes a leaflet on foods, prepared by Mrs. S. E. Tenney of Brooklyn.
This annuity provides ample spending money for Reuben Hinman whenever, in fine weather, he wishes to go forth from the home and enjoy himself in the world at large. Timothy has been forced to go to work as a valet. The daughters tearfully support themselves as milliners. Reuben Hinman long ago spent the ten dollars received from Lawyer Stark. The tramp who accepted work from Dr.
Hinman will be here before long, and if you're going to hear Swain's story, you'll have to be getting up." I sat up in bed at once, all trace of sleepiness vanished. "How is he?" I asked. "He seems to be all right. He's been up for some time. I haven't said anything to him about last night I wanted the doctor to see him first; besides, I thought you ought to be present."
I took it for assurance that Swain might be questioned. Godfrey, who had gone indoors to get some cigars, came back with a handful. All of us, including Swain, lighted up. "Now, Swain," I began, "I want you to tell us all that you remember of last night's happenings. Both Mr. Godfrey and Dr. Hinman are in my confidence and you may speak freely before them.
"Whose help?" Dick inquired. "I don't know," replied the old man blankly. "Perhaps to a lawyer." "Lawyers don't recover stolen property," rejoined Reade. "Perhaps not," assented the peddler. "The people whom you should see are the local officers," Dick assured the old man. "Probably they couldn't recover your money, though, since you have no idea who robbed you." Reuben Hinman groaned helplessly.
"I don't know when I've ever found so much happiness in a summer," asserted Greg, as he poised himself for a dive into the water. "I wonder if Timmy Hinman ever had the nerve to stick to his father's wagon long enough to get it back to Fenton," said Dave, as he swam beside Reade.
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