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Miss Kendall, recovering from the effects of the drugs which she had been compelled to take in her heroic attempt to get at the dope joint, was endeavouring to quiet the girl from the Montmartre, who, now vaguely recollecting us, seemed to realize that something had gone wrong and was trembling and crying pitifully. "What's the matter with her?" I asked.

John?" "Why I don't know. I haven't thought. She's so different from every one. She's little but makes you think big. She's always saying things you remember afterward, but she doesn't talk much. She's she's got light hair and blue eyes!" This triumphantly. "And I hope she dresses well?" This with a twinkle, for Kendall was keen about the details of a woman's dress.

In his "True Relation," Smith agrees with this statement of the death of Kendall, and says that he was tried by a jury. Smith unexpectedly returning had the plot discovered to him, much trouble he had to prevent it, till with store of sakre and musket-shot he forced them to stay or sink in the river, which action cost the life of Captain Kendall."

Molenschot laughed too, and intimated that "my hotel" had never been so lively before. "What now, Captain Kendall?" said Mr. Fluxion, when the supper and the blunders had ended. "My officers and crew wish to take a little walk," replied Paul. "What! to-night?. It is after ten o'clock." "They wish to see how 'Belgium's capital' looks in the evening."

The men were dispersed about the place; some on the garden seats, some lying on the grass in the clear moonlight. Farnham was a little apart, talking with Kendall and Grosshammer. He started up to meet the intruder; it was Mr. Temple. "What's all this?" said Temple. "The manly art of self-defence," said Farnham, smiling. "I see, and I am glad to see it, too," answered Temple, warmly.

Captain Kendall, who, because he has made two voyages to the Indies, believes himself a wondrously wise man, says that he who eats sweet potatoes at least once each day will not live above seven years, and he who eats them twice every day will become blind, after which all his teeth will drop out.

Lynda Kendall had heard the sound of wheels in the quiet street had set the door of welcome open herself, and now stood in the panel of light with outstretched hands. Like a revelation Truedale seemed to take in the whole picture at once. Behind the girl lay the warm, bright hall that had always been so empty and drear in his boyhood. It was furnished now.

Morse receives decoration from Sultan of Turkey. Letter to organizers of Printers' Festival. Letter concerning aviation. Optimistic letter from Mr. Kendall. Humorous letter from George Wood. Thomas R. Walker. Letter to Fenimore Cooper. Dr. Jackson again. Unfairness of the press. Letter from Charles C. Ingham on art matters. Letter from George Vail. F.O.J. Smith continues to embarrass.

The names of one of those Masters was Abraham Kendall, the other Griffith Herne.

I intimated to the officer of the deck that he need not report the matter to the captain; but it was reported to the captain, and when I went on deck, after breakfast, I found the students had been assembled. Mr. Kendall addressed them, with which I had no fault to find.

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