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Timothy Hinman and his sisters came forward when the Overseers of the Poor began to look into the peddler's affairs. These dutiful children wanted to be sure to obtain whatever might be their share of their father's belongings. Timothy and his sisters obtained their full shares -nothing.
Collateral Readings: "The Lustig's" and "Corinna's Fiametta," Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer in "One Man who was Content and Other Stories." Mary Hinman Abel, published by American Public Health Association, Rochester, N.Y. "Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost," by W. O. Atwater in Farmer's Bulletin No. 23 of United States Department of Agriculture.
I'll wager he has had a hard time all through life, and that he's still wondering why it all had to happen. How old would you say Mr. Hinman is, Tom?" "He'll never have a seventieth birthday again," replied Reade thoughtfully. "My! A man at that age ought not to have to bother with working. It's pitiful. It's a shame!" "Maybe he finds his only happiness in work," Darrin suggested.
"What's he doing out here at this hour of the night, and on foot?" wondered Dick Prescott half aloud. "Eh? What?" asked Reade in a low, drowsy voice, as he opened his eyes. "It's Mr. Hinman, the peddler," Prescott whispered to his chum. "But I wonder what's wrong with him?" "I wonder, too," Reade assented. "One thing is certain; something has happened to him."
"You notice that two corners of the handkerchief are free from stain," he said, "and are crumpled as though they had been tied in a knot. The handkerchief Miss Vaughan used would probably be in that condition, would it not?" "Yes," Swain answered, his voice still low. "You heard Dr. Hinman testify that he found the handkerchief beside the chair in which Mr. Vaughan was murdered?" "Yes."
"We don't know very much about the matter," Dave Darrin broke in, a trifle maliciously, for he fell that it might be a good thing to show up this lawyer's tricky work. "Mr. Hinman gave Mr. Stark a bill of twenty dollars to collect, and " "It was -er -all a matter of business between a client and myself, and therefore of a confidential nature," Lawyer Stark broke in, reddening still more.
"I haven't the slightest idea what you're talking about," said Hinman, "but I'm as curious as an old woman, and I like fire-works, too!" "Come along, then," laughed Godfrey, and led the way up the stairs. "This time we'll go as quietly as we can!" he added, over his shoulder.
Dick, having given the order for the holding of the one tramp who remained, now gave all his attention to Reuben Hinman. "The poor old man must be rather badly hurt," Prescott declared. "I can't get him to talk. Did you fellows bring a lantern with you?" The lantern was lit and brought forward. "I don't know what the matter is with him," said Dick at last.
She is holding the arm of her seat with a sort of determination to sit that way and be looked at so long as she must, but her expression shows that she is thinking hard of something that she intends to do so soon as she can jump down and run away to her more interesting occupations." <b>HINMAN, LEANA MCLENNAN.</b> <b>HITZ, DORA.</b> Born at Altdorf, near Nuremberg, 1856.
In supporting Harvey D. Hinman, the Progressive candidate for the Governor of New York in 1914, he declared that William Barnes, Jr., who managed the Republican Machine politics in that State, had a bi-partisan alliance with the Democratic Machine in the interest of crooked politics and crooked business. Mr.
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