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"I trust you, Marcus," she said softly. "If I help you in this and I will if you will do all that I tell you to do I will trust you to give me my share." Mr. Marcus Stepney fingered his collar a little importantly. "I've never let a pal down in my life," he said with a cough. "I'm as straight as they make 'em, to people who play the game with me."

Busily, from time to time, he jotted down a name or date. Then, suddenly, as she turned a page, he gave an involuntary start. He was looking at a pictured face, evidently cut from a magazine. "Why, what who " he stammered. "That? Oh, that's Mr. Fulton, the millionaire, you know." Miss Flora's hands fluttered over the page a little importantly, adjusting a corner of the print.

"What is it?" asked the small man. The milkman sighed wearily. "Oh, slow up yer jaw, and gimme a chance sometime," he growled. "I want to git home an' git my breakfast. I'm hungry." Flynn began hurriedly finishing off Rosenstein, talking with no less eagerness as he did so. "Well, it's Bonaflora mining-stock, ef you want to know," he said, importantly.

"Sie sollen ... you must from this day show me that respect which you are bound to show to your mistress," importantly and weightily began Emma Edwardovna. "Beginning from to-day, the establishment in a legal manner has passed from our good and respected Anna Markovna to me, Emma Edwardovna Titzner.

"You don't want to take no risks," said Mrs. Snawdor, importantly. "There's a fool society for everything under the sun, an' somebody'll be tryin' to git out a injunction. I don't mind swearin' to whatever age you got to be, but Mr. Burks is so sensitive about them things." "All right," said Nance, flinging on her hat and coat, "tell 'em how it was when I'm gone.

She turned, however, from one representative of these asylums to the other with a baited look. Was it this one or that whom she had robbed? "Now, as to Temperance City our city?" demanded a puffy little man importantly. "You are the fountain-head of information there. We look to you, Mr. Van Ness." "You shall have the annual report next week.

"Oh no, sir. There's the river. It wouldn't take long for the gunboat to bring up reinforcements and supplies; and then, even if Mr Sultan Suleiman turned against us which isn't likely " "I don't know," growled the Doctor. "Well, sir, I think I do," said Archie, rather importantly. "Why, if he did, there's our friend the Rajah Hamet. He would be on our side."

A fairly full answer to these queries makes a proper introduction to any account, however brief, of his participation in this extraordinary part of the history of the war. The World War began, as we all most vividly remember, with the successful, although briefly but most importantly delayed invasion of Belgium.

Then a new voice said importantly: "The marks on his suitcase are 'F. F., New York." I appreciated instantly that to be identified as Fletcher Farrell meant humiliation and disaster. The other Fletcher Farrells would soon return to New Bedford. They would learn that in their absence I had been spying upon the home I had haughtily rejected.

He's my frien'. I have to give him his 'bacco," Babe defended herself, coming down from the location monument in small jumps and scrambles. Close to her importantly heaving chest she clutched a small, red tobacco can of the kind which smokers carelessly call "P.A." "Casey Wyan lost it up in the wocks," Babe explained, when her mother met her disapprovingly and caught her by the hand. "Why, Babe!

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