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Bill, paused, drew a long breath, and looked at the clock. "Gee!" said he, "most nine o'clock. I got ter go over ter K troop ter see Sergeant Keefe a minute I promised him. Adios, fellers. Thanks fer the smokin'." "Keep the change, hombre. Thanks for yo' tale," shouted Whitney after him as he disappeared down the hall. "Well!!" said Stone, and looked at Hansen. "Well!!" responded Hansen.
"Bill Keefe," said he with deliberate emphasis, "you'll just keep your dirty tongue off the minister; and as for your pay, it's little he sees of it, or any one else except Mike Slavin, when you's too dry to wait for some one to treat you, or perhaps Father Ryan, when the fear of hell-fire is on you." The men stood amazed at Sandy's sudden anger and length of speech. "Bon!
Whipp says it is very hard for her to move." "Yes, I know that is a pussy's nature. I like cats, but I like birds better, so I don't keep any. How nice you look here. Oh, what charming roses!" going to the nodding beauties standing in a vase on the counter. "Are those for sale? If so they're going home to Keefe." "No, Mrs. Barry, they ain't for sale," replied Miss Mehitable.
In any case, she knew her lover would wish her to go, and as for Miss Upton she would use violence if necessary. She went upstairs and came down wearing the black sailor hat of the Keefe brand, and carrying a suit-case. Miss Mehitable followed with sundry boxes which she took to the motor. Lamson jumped out and came to the shop to get the suit-case.
"Are you afraid of the folks you're goin' to meet here? Is it another job you're lookin' for? I can tell you right now," added Miss Mehitable firmly, "that I'm goin' to stay and see what they look like if I lose every train out to Keefe." "You are so good," said the girl wistfully. "Are you always so kind to strangers?"
Well Al I will say good by again and good luck and now have got to quit and go to chow. Your pal to the last, JACK KEEFE. On the Ship Board, Jan. 24.
But ye'd better hold him if yez wants his mug left on to him. 'Let him go! Keefe was shouting. 'Hands off! Blaney was echoing. I pushed my way in. 'What's up? I cried. 'Mr.
Craig meantime came to me, and, looking anxiously after Sandy in his sleigh, with his frantic crowd of yelling admirers, said in a gloomy voice, 'Poor Sandy! He is easily caught, and Keefe has the devil's cunning. 'He won't touch Slavin's whisky to-day, I answered confidently. 'There'll be twenty bottles waiting him in the stable, he replied bitterly, 'and I can't go following him up.
Keefe, as president of their International Union, has had more difficulty in restraining his men and in teaching them the obligations of a contract than any other leader. At least on one occasion he employed non-union men to carry out the agreement which his recalcitrant following had made and broken.
I've been tramping about the wharves all day gathering longshore items. But, Patty, I've got a chance at last. Tonight as I was leaving the office Mr. Harmer gave me a real assignment for tomorrow two of them in fact, but only one of importance. I'm to go and interview Mr. Keefe on this new railroad bill that's up before the legislature. He's in town, visiting his old college friend, Mr.
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