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Lord Ellenboro spent a month there and came back looking like another man. One is for the liver and the other for something or other, I can't recollect what." "Heart?" asked Joplin. "I don't know." He didn't, had never heard the place mentioned until Schonholz had called its name a moment before.
To begin with: When I reached Missouri, I lit out for the southwestern part of the State by train. At Springfield I fell in with some English fellows who are over at Joplin in the interests of a Welsh company.
Then sauntering to the bar, he called for a glass of raw brandy for himself; and while the host drew the spirit forth from the tap, he asked carelessly if some years ago a woman of the name of Joplin had not resided in the village. "It is strange," said the host, musingly. "What is strange?" "Why, we have just had a gent asking the same question.
Joplin had quitted the place had some time after been sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the county jail. Possibly the prison authorities might know something to lead to his discovery, and through him the news of his paramour might be gained. One day, at the hour of noon, the court boasting the tall residence of Mr.
He had enjoyed the little railway journey from Canaan in company with the Madeiras. He had enjoyed the night before, which he had spent at the house of a Joplin friend of the Madeiras. He was enjoying the ride now. The friend of the Madeiras had put good horses at Madeira's disposal and Miss Sally Madeira could get speed out of good horses as easily as other women get a purr out of a kitten.
Miss Madeira put the whip to her horses, and they left the Joplin streets behind them, and sped out a gritty white road that crossed a lean sweep of prairie. Ahead of them Steering could see presently a sort of settlement; wooden sheds, wide and low; hoister shafts, tall and slim, on stilts; scaffolding; pipes; chimneys; tramways; surface railways.
These peculiarities soon made Joplin the storm-centre of every discussion. Not only were his views on nutrition ridiculed, but all his fads were treated with equal disrespect.
Grabman, too thoughtful, too jealous of his rival, to take the hint at that moment, darted off, as fast as his thin legs could carry him, towards the unwelcome interferer in his own business. Approaching the gentleman, a tall, powerful-looking young man, he somewhat softened his tone, and mechanically touched his hat as he said, "What, sir, are you, too, in search of Mrs. Joplin?"
Although many unknown caves must yet be discovered in the imperfectly explored portions of the vast Ozark forests, these finds are already so numerous as to seldom attract attention according to their just desserts. One of the comparatively recent of these discoveries is Crystal Cave, at Joplin, described on page 566, Vol. VII., Missouri Geological Survey Report 1894.
"This purse is yours if you will tell me what has become of a woman named Joplin, with whom you left the village of , in Lancashire, in the year 18 ." "And," put in Mr. R , "the gentleman wants to know, with no view of harming the woman. It will be to her own advantage to inform us where she is." "'Pon honour again?" said Bill. "'Pon honour!"
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