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Sooner or later, the real public the business men of the community, who have important lawsuits, and are valuable clients indorse the estimate of a man entertained by his associates of the Bar, unless indeed there be some glaring defect of popular qualities.

It was a happy release for him though he really loved her. But still, when a man's fool enough to love a girl below his own station in life the Colonel paused and broke off. It was twenty-seven years ago now, yet he really loved her. He couldn't find it in his heart even then to indorse to the full the common philosophy of his own order.

And while I do not ask any man to indorse my theory, I confess myself anxious that what I sought to write and express, and the ground I built on, shall be at least partially understood, from its own platform. The best way seems to me to confront the question with entire frankness.

'Don't hurt him, said one old cow-man to this same Wall, 'but give him a scare, so he will know that we don't indorse him a little bit. Let him know that this town knows how to vote without being told. I'll send a man to rescue him, when things have gone far enough. You'll know when to let up. "That was sufficient. George went into a store and cut off about fifty feet of new rope.

"I was saying," answered Andrew, "that, to any one who understands a horse it is clear that the power of God must have flowed unobstructed through many generations to fashion such a perfection." "Oh! you indorse the development theory do you?" said George. "I should hardly have expected that of you."

How many shocking things a man may indorse by the simple habit of saying "Yes" and "No," when he is not hearing what is said to him. The next morning, when William was gone to the academy, and Mary was washing the breakfast things, Aunt Abigail introduced the subject with great tact and delicacy by remarking. "Mary, I guess you had better be rather less free with William than you have been."

"I know what you're thinking, of course," Moran went on, with an evil smile. "We're no fools. I've got here, besides the deed, a check made out to you for ten thousand dollars." He held it up. "You'll remember that we made you that offer once before. You turned it down then, but maybe you'll change your mind now. After you indorse the check I'll deposit it to your credit in the local bank."

When it was announced to the Emperor one day that they desired to appoint him their hetman, the Emperor was much amused by this offer, and said jestingly that he was ready to indorse this choice of a free people. The King of Naples had something theatrical in his appearance which fascinated these barbarians, for he always dressed magnificently.

"Of course she did; but what do you mean about not signing the check 'exactly'?" In his bewilderment, which was not yet alarm, he put his arm around her, laughing: "Nancy, what is all this stuff?" "I did for her," Nannie said. "Did what?" "Signed it." "Nannie, I don't understand you; do you mean that mother made you indorse that certificate? Nancy, do try to be clear!"

And these are only a few instances. Hundreds of others might be given. How long the American people are going to find it amusing to be held up in such fashion remains to be seen. Peking, China. Such at least is the prediction I am willing to risk, and it is one which I believe most foreigners in Peking would indorse.

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