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Hoey had been on a traveling scholarship in Switzerland, but she had never mentioned it. What a snake in the grass! She had even encouraged the lawyer, but no one else, to talk about Switzerland. "Oh, yes, of course Associate Master Hoey has been in Switzerland" she said, as though to clinch the matter.

A shake of the head. "Ute?" Another shake. "Navajo?" "Si, señor!" he said, with a bow of his head, and I moved triumphantly on, satisfied that my eighty-three prisoners were Navajos. But presently I heard Clary ask, "Jarge, did ye iver see Navihos with blankets like thim?" "Niver!" answered Hoey, emphatically. Evidently the two soldiers did not believe they were Navajos, and were "talking at me."

Bob got the equipment, ran home and packed a bag, and in two hours he and I and our two pilots, Captain Bill Hoey and Captain David Douglas, were on our way to Florida to investigate one of the weirdest UFO reports that I came up against. When we arrived, the intelligence officer arranged for the scoutmaster to come out to the air base.

Clyde Hoey, member of Congress, temporary chairman of the convention, made the key-note speech in regard to State issues, in which he said: "I hope to see our General Assembly at its special session ratify the Federal Suffrage Amendment.

At one time or another all the famous hunters drop into its canvas chairs Cunninghame, Allan Black, Judd, Outram, Hoey, and the others; white traders with the natives of distant lands; owners of farms experimenting bravely on a greater or lesser scale in a land whose difficulties are just beginning to be understood; great naturalists and scientists from the governments of the earth, eager to observe and collect this interesting and teeming fauna; and sportsmen just out and full of interest, or just returned and modestly important.

Jack Barry in the Boston District, "Toots" Schultz in the Newport, Phil Choinard in the Great Lakes, Davy Robertson in the Norfolk, Jack Hoey in the Charleston, and Paul Strand in the Seattle Districts, were a few of the stars of national reputation who headed the teams.

Sergeant Cunningham's scalp had been grazed along the left side, Private Tom Clary had the lobe of an ear cut, Privates Hoey and Evans were wounded along the ribs, and Corporal Frank Burton had a bullet wound in the right shoulder. The Indians had gathered in a compact body about three miles to the southward, evidently holding a council of war.

What social conditions, what a referendum, what planning in the exploitation of the country's natural wonders! There they had sanatoriums; there they knew how to deal with tourists! Tremendous! "Yes, and what Swiss cheese," said the Associate Master. "It smells like tourists' feet." Dead silence. So Associate Master Hoey was prepared to go to such lengths!

And a few days later the whole flock of them are of one opinion: "Yes, indeed, he's the right sort!" Pity the poor, left-over associate masters then! Poor Mr. Hoey; there was Mrs. Molie, too, nodding her head for Solem. To tell the truth, she had no appearance of knowing much about the matter, but she could not lag behind the others. "So, Mrs. Molie is nodding, too!" said Mr.

"Tom Clary and George Hoey have told us that a nap is the correct thing after dinner on the march. Henry and I are going to try it." "I am sorry, sir," added Henry, "that I was so ill-humored this morning. I will try to do as the soldiers do when they first start out say nothing till day breaks." "The early start was a surprise to you; you will be prepared for it hereafter."

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