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Keeley was by no means sure that either his life or his property were safe, but he relied on his influence with his neighbours, which was considerable, and he thought he would be able to keep them quiet and on their farms. One night, just as my maid was going to bed, she suddenly saw, in the bright moonlight, a tall figure step out of the shadow of the fir-trees.

"So you are the great Keeley Lesterre, eh?" said Lancelot, in amused astonishment. "Yes; I have to do it under another name. I don't want to grieve the old man. You see, I promised him to reform, when he took me back to his heart and business." "Is that strictly honourable, Peter?" said Lancelot, shaking his head. "Oh, well!

Many of the fathers and sons in the neighbourhood had slunk off to fight across the border, sending meanwhile their wives and daughters to call on Mrs. Keeley and condole with her in what they termed "her trouble," and to ascertain at the same time all the circumstances of the farm and domestic circle. A curious thing happened one day.

He will not be made a reputable member of society and a bright and shining light to the community in which he dwells, by marrying. He does not go into the new life as a sort of Keeley cure, a reformatory institution. A woman's strongest and weakest point is her power of idealizing every cold fact with which she comes in contact. She loves a handsome roué.

They find themselves going down the nick." Mr. Abraham P. Keeley said: "There is much fault found with the landlords, but they are by no means so much to blame as is supposed. Put the saddle on the right horse. And the right horse is the steam horse. The rapid transit of grain and general farm produce has lowered the value of land more rapidly than the landlords could lower the rent.

"Well, what was the cause of the row?" said Uncle Ike, as he took a chair between the two boys, lit his pipe, and smiled as he saw the marks of combat on their persons. "He said you used to be a drunkard, Uncle Ike, and had been to the Keeley cure, and I called him a liar, and then we mixed up." "That's about the size of it," said the other boy; "now, which was right?"

It do frighten one at first wot they can put into their stummicks, Missis Spruce, but don't you worry you just get the things, and they'll know how to swaller 'em. Well now, Missis Keeley, if you'll b'lieve me" and here Mrs.

When his son was a little child the rich man made himself think that he was piling up the money for that boy. What became of that boy? Ask the Keeley Cure, the public gambling houses, Monte Carlo, the divorce court and the other "resources" of the sons of the very rich. Thousands envy him, and he knows it.

Bob Keeley cried for days, cried so much, in fact, over what he considered 'a wicked murder' that his mother sent for 'Passon' to console him. And Walden, with his usual patience, listened to the lad's sobbing tale: "Which the little beast wor my friend!" he gasped amid his tears "An' he wor Kitty's friend too! Kitty's cryin' 'erself sick, same as me!

"But Miss Vancourt," interrupted Mrs. Keeley, who had been listening to her friend's flow of language in silent wonder, "She don't eat an' drink like that, do she?" "Miss Maryllia, bless 'er 'art, sits at her table like a little queen," said Mrs. Spruce, with emotion "Primmins sez she don't eat scarce nothin', and don't say much neither.

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