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The Interviewer asked all sorts of questions about everybody in the village. When he came to inquire about Maurice, the youth showed a remarkable interest regarding him. The greatest curiosity, he said, existed with reference to this personage. Everybody was trying to find out what his story was, for a story, and a strange one, he must surely have, and nobody had succeeded.

But I hope that I should be able to talk simply and courteously to an interviewer on ordinary topics, in a way that would not discredit me it is was made public; and I hope, too, that decency would restrain me from making inflated and pompous remarks about my inner beliefs and motives, which were not in the least characteristic of my usual method of conversation.

"Cooking the news" is the worst use to which cooking and news can be put. The old divine spoke truly, if with exceeding care, in saying, "It has been sometimes observed that men will lie." So it has been sometimes suspected that newspapers will cook the news. A courteous interviewer called upon a gentleman to obtain his opinions, let us say, upon the smelt fishery.

I'm picking berries now twenty-five cents a gallon for the first picking. Fifteen and twenty cents is the regular prices. "I haven't got children and I don't know what they ought to do. I reckon they do the best they can. "Times is hard on me. It takes me all the time to make a living." Pine Bluff District FOLKLORE SUBJECTS Name of Interviewer: Martin & Barker Subject: Negro Customs

Touchett looked with little favour on the plan. It was just the sort of plan, she said, that Miss Stackpole would be sure to suggest, and she enquired if the correspondent of the Interviewer was to take the party to stay at her favourite boarding-house. "I don't care where she takes us to stay, so long as there's local colour," said Isabel. "That's what we're going to London for."

Not many young folks today have much character. "All right. Come back again. Whenever I kin help you out any way, I'll be glad to." He is a polite mulatto, uneducated, and just enough brogue to lend the Southern flavor to his speech, but is a fluent conversationalist. Interviewer: Miss Sallie C. Miller Person interviewed: Katie Rye, Clarksville, Arkansas Age: 82

Yet there was a story to be got, but it required nerve to go after it. "In Mexico City was Gen. Huerta, the dictator of Mexico. If a newspaper could get an interview with him it would be a 'scoop, but the work was inclined to be dangerous for the interviewer, since Americans were being murdered rather profusely in Mexico at the time in spite of the astute assurances of Mr.

Do you, Archie? It must be an interviewer. Ask him to come in, Julia." And in he came. My knowledge of chappies in general, after a fairly wide experience, is that some chappies seem to kind of convey an atmosphere of unpleasantness the moment you come into contact with them. Renshaw Liggett gave me this feeling directly he came in; and when he fixed me with a sinister glance and said, "Mr.

Now this sort of interviewer too often prefaces the operation itself by the remark that he really doesn't know what question to ask you. This achieved, she breaks off breathless and reproaches you: "But, my dear man, you aren't saying anything at all. You really must say something."

'He must have thought himself very clever when he made that remark to the interviewer, the priest muttered; and he walked up and down his room, thinking of Nora Glynn living in this unchristian atmosphere. He picked up the paper again and continued reading, for he would have to write to Nora about Father O'Grady's visit and about the interview in Illustrated England.

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