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"They say you and Keating have been out to get them ever since they were hired. You and your supervisors have been persecuting both of those men systematically. The fact that Burris has had grounds for all these previous complaints proves that." "It proves that Burris has a persecution complex, and that Koffler's credulous enough to believe him," Melroy replied.

"Scudder introduced me to him, and he listened while we did the talking, but it was easy to see who was the man in the Conning Tower. Keating my boy!" Channing cried, sitting upright in his enthusiasm, "he's put a combination-lock on that harbor that can't be picked and it'll work whether Sampson's asleep in his berth, or fifteen miles away, or killed on the bridge.

You stoker, come on board and be a stoker." Channing smiled, guiltily, at his good fortune, He jumped into the bow of the dingy, and Keating fell heavily in the stern. The captain of the press-boat helped Keating safely to a bunk in the cabin and received his instructions to proceed to Santiago Harbor. Then he joined Channing. "Mr. Keating is feeling bad to-night.

The captain nodded to the crew and they closed in on him, and bore him, struggling feebly, to a bunk in the cabin below. In the berth opposite, Keating was snoring peacefully. After the six weeks' siege the Fruit Company's doctor told Channing he was cured, and that he might walk abroad.

Louis; Thomas Fitzgibbon of Milwaukee; John D. Hanrahan of Rutland; James McCann and James H. McClelland of Pittsburgh; John A. Murphy and John McCurdy of Cincinnati; John Keating of Philadelphia; John H. Murphy of St. Paul; John W.C. O'Neal of Gettysburg; and Arthur O'Neill of Meadville, Pa. Indeed, it can be said that American medical science owes an incalculable debt to Irish genius.

A supreme self-confidence was his leading characteristic. Few London policemen are diffident, and Mr. Keating was no exception. It never occurred to him that there could be an ulterior motive behind Mr. Buffin's advances. He regarded Mr. Buffin much as one regards a dog which one has had to chastise. One does not expect the dog to lie in wait and bite. Officer Keating did not expect Mr.

Have you tried the Consolidated Press yet?" Channing smiled grimly at the recollection. "Yes, I tried it first." "It would be throwing pearls to swine to have you write for them, I know, but they're using so many men now. I should think you could get on their boat." "No, I saw Keating," Channing explained. "He said I could come along as a stoker, and I guess I'll take him up, it seems "

By his last will he bequeathed to the clergy numerous legacies, which are thus enumerated by Geoffrey Keating: "namely, four hundred and forty ounces of gold, and forty marks of silver; and all the other valuable treasures he possessed, both cups and precious stones, both steeds and cattle and robes, chess-boards, bows, quivers, arrows, equipments, weapons, armour, and utensils."

One day you were thrilled with hope, the next you were cynical and bitter till at last you gave up in despair, and ran away to work in a coal-mine!" They laughed, and MacKellar and Edstrom joined in. But suddenly Keating became serious again. "I ought to be away on that story!" he exclaimed. "I've got to get something out of that crowd about the disaster. Think what copy it would make!"

It's the greatest story ever written full of facts, facts, facts, facts for the Consolidated Press and Keating wrote it. I tell you, Keating wrote it. I saw him write it. I was a stoker on the same ship." The mate and crew came running forward and stood gaping stupidly through the doors and windows of the chart-room.

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