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I must say good-bye and good-night in some lines of Burns's which haunt me at this time, though they have no appropriateness; but they have a speechless woe of farewell, like a wailing wind: "Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met or never parted, We had never been broken hearted." Yr friend I shall write you again. Will you give this to Jno. Cheever?
"I mean the young lady out in the garden there, to whom you were dictating just now. The young lady with the writing-pad on her knee." "What! What!" Mr. Bennett spluttered. "Do you know who that is?" he exclaimed. "Oh, yes, indeed!" said Jno. Peters. "I have only met her once, when she came into our office to see Mr.
Nor had he done so. It was not Sam who entered. It was a man of repellent aspect whom she recognised instantly, for Jno. Peters was one of those men who, once seen, are not easily forgotten. He was smiling a cruel, cunning smile at least, she thought he was; Mr.
Captain C.R. Holmes Assistant Adjutant General. Lieutenant W.M. Dwight Adjutant and Inspector General. Lieutenant D.A. Doby Aide de Camp. Lieutenant Jno. Myers Ordnance Officer. Major W.D. Peck Quartermaster. Major Kennedy Commissary. With a few privates for clerical service.
Nor had he done so. It was not Sam who entered. It was a man of repellent aspect whom she recognised instantly, for Jno. Peters was one of those men who, once seen, are not easily forgotten. He was smiling, a cruel, cunning smile at least, she thought he was; Mr.
Billie followed him with worshipping eyes. Jno. Peters rose politely from the chair in which he had seated himself for more comfortable perusal of the copy of Home Whispers which he had brought with him to refresh his mind in the event of the firm being too busy to see him immediately. He was particularly interested in the series of chats with Young Mothers. "Hullo, Peters," said Sam.
Her simple creed was that, if Jno. Peters bulged at any point, that bulge must be caused by a pistol. She screamed, and backed against the wall. Her whole acquaintance with Jno. Peters had been on constant backing against walls. "Don't shoot!" she cried, as Mr. Peters absent-mindedly dipped his hand into the pocket of his coat. "Oh, please don't shoot!" "What the deuce do you mean?" said Mr.
The average workingman of to-day is more cultured than the titled nobleman of yesterday the people once thoroughly aroused let fools find shelter!" "But you and I have both agreed, Doctor," Stuart interrupted with a frown, "that Mr. Jno. C. Calhoun Bivens is not a fool. You must consider this offer. You have too much at stake. Your factory has been closed for five years.
W., Lorenzo D. and Brigham Young, Jr., B.S. and Albert C. Young, A.S. Gibbons, Jno. W. Young, Nathaniel V. Jones, John Squires, Joseph Asay, Van Ettu, Levi Stewart. In the Virgin and Muddy Valleys First Agriculture in Northern Arizona
The first mention made of Captain Hecklefield is found in Vol. I of the Colonial Records, where the following notice is inscribed: "At a General Court held at ye house of Captain John Hecklefield in Little River, Oct. 27, 1702. Being present the Hon. Samuel Swann, Esq., the Hon. William Glover, Esq., Jno. Hawkins, Esq."
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