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'Lena complied, and taking the note from her cousin's hand, read that Mrs. Graham would be at home Thursday evening, etc. "But where's the invite? That don't say anything about me!" said Mrs. Nichols, beginning to fear that it was a humbug after all. As well as they could, 'Lena and John Jr. explained it to her, and then, fully convinced that she was really invited, Mrs.

He said to himself, "John Wesley, Jr., is 'beginning to see, he says. Please God he musn't stop now until he gets his eyes wide open. The thing is working out. He's groping around for something, and some day he'll find it." For a first trip the Southwestern expedition under Fred Finch's tutelage had been something of an exploit.

Colorado College "Rah! rah! rah! Pike's Peak or bust! Colorado College! Yell we MUST!" The Leland Stanford, Jr. "Wah hoo! Ya hoo! Dartmouth College "Hi! hi! hi! Rah! rah! rah! D-d-d-d-Dartmouth, wah, who, wah!" or, "Wah, who, wah! Wah, who, wah! Da, di, di, Dartmouth! Wah, who wah!" Union College "Rah, rah, rah! U-N-I-O-N. Hikah! hikah! hikah!" University of Illinois "Rah, hoo, rah!

Martinez Campos, Jr., the future General and child of the Indian girl was born in Mayari. The Governor could not marry his sweetheart, having a wife and children in Spain, but when he returned to the mother country he took the boy along. According to Spanish law, the town in which one is baptized is recognized as his legal birthplace, so it was easy enough to legitimatize the infant Campos.

A small lie here and there in place of misunderstood truth, she argued, was the expedient of presidents and kings. Even this Texan hick, George Jr., who seemed to her as abhorrent as a president was likely to become, was marginally justified in misleading the American populace the way she had been forced to deviate from truth for the sake of her son.

The meeting between 'Lena and her grandmother was affecting, and Carrie, in order to sustain the character she had assumed, walked to the window, to hide her emotions, probably at least John Jr. thought so, for with the utmost gravity he passed her his silk pocket handkerchief! When the first transports of her interview with 'Lena were over, Mrs. Nichols fastened herself upon Mr.

Mother has told me how she named me Jerrold, Jr., and anyway I've done the best I could to live up to it. Billie says I'm an awfully good pal, and he'd much rather talk to me than any of the boys he knows at school, because I understand what he's driving at." "But don't you think your mother will need you here?

"Yet you married Montagu Paliser, Jr., did you not?" "Not at all. That is I thought I did, but the man who performed the ceremony was a gardener." "Dear me! Is it possible! And where was this?" What is it to you? thought Cassy. "At Paliser Place, if you must know." "And when did it occur?" "Really, Mr.

His lips moved but for several seconds no sound came forth. Then he said, "Charleton Falkner, Jr.! Charleton Falkner, Jr.! All my life I've been waiting for this moment!" Tears were on his cheeks. "Doug, you go up and ask 'em how my wife is and give her my love." Douglas stared at his mentor, wonderingly, unwound his long legs from the fence and crossed the yard. Grandma answered his timid rap.

Although in the course of my military reading I had studied a few of the ordinary law-books, such as Blackstone, Kent, Starkie, etc., I did not presume to be a lawyer; but our agreement was that Thomas Ewing, Jr., a good and thorough lawyer, should manage all business in the courts, while I gave attention to collections, agencies for houses and lands, and such business as my experience in banking had qualified me for.