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In 1880, upon the completion of the Rapid Company's 6 ohm wire, between New York and Boston, 1,200 words per minute were transmitted between the cities above named. In 1882, I was employed by the Postal Telegraph Company to put the Leggo automatic system into practical shape, and, if possible, transmit 800 words per minute between New York and Chicago.
"See here, Stacy Brown, what did you see what did you shoot at?" he demanded sternly. "I I shot the chute I I mean I chuted the shot I mean " "Say, what do you mean?" "I I mean say, leggo my neck, will you?" roared Chunky. "Fellows, he doesn't know what he means." "Guess he's been feeding on crazy grass out on the prairie," was Ned's conclusion. "There isn't an Indian anywhere around here.
Chegwidden that the Covers, by making him an object of derision, were breaking all bounds of neighbourly understanding: and at last one day, getting information that Dan'l Leggo was at Roscoff and loading-up to run a cargo into St.
Now Red thought a tug of war with a leg of lamb was a fine game. Jerry pulled. The red setter braced his legs and pulled. "You mean dog! Leggo! Leggo!" screamed Jerry. The desperation in his voice finally had an effect on Red's tender heart. He let go of his end of the leg of lamb so suddenly that Jerry sat down hard. The leg of lamb fell in the dirt.
The weapon, no doubt, had slid for some distance down the cliff probably from the very top before lodging in the bushes where Leggo had found it. Half an hour's exploration of the cave, the cove, the cliff-face, had yielded no further clue. Mr. Rogers drew off his men, and, embarking them, started to search the shore to the westward.
I read 'em. He called himself Peterson. Left all his money to a woman. She shut the joint. I looked some like him so I took a chance. Leggo my arms, Egg!" "He'd ought to go to jail, Dammy," said Mrs. Egg. "It's just awful! I bet the police are lookin' for him right now." "Mamma, if we put him in jail this'll be all over the county and you'll never hear the end of it."
They crossed the road, clinging to one another. Only Charley and Belfast wandered off alone. As I came up I saw a red-faced, blowsy woman, in a grey shawl, and with dusty, fluffy hair, fall on Charley's neck. It was his mother. She slobbered over him: "O, my boy! My boy!" "Leggo of me," said Charley, "Leggo, mother!"
"You treated him just right, Stubbs. He's got no kick coming." "No, that's right, Stubbs," said Chester, with a grin. "No hard feelings, I'm sure. You're all right. Put her there." The lad extended a hand. Stubbs advanced doubtfully, but at last grasped Chester's hand. Immediately he began to dance about wildly, shouting: "Leggo! Leggo my hand! Ouch!" At last Chester relaxed his grip.
Lie to me agin an' I'll toss you overboard," and in order to impress Captain Scraggs with the seriousness of his intentions he cuffed the latter vigorously with his open left palm. "I was behind the potato crates this mornin' whilst you an' Mac was yarnin'," Scraggs hastened to confess. "Ow! Wow! Leggo, Gib! Can't you take a little joke?" "Was Mac here in on the joke?
Sam Leggo can tell you all about it" Abe jerked a thumb in the direction of North Inniscaw Farm. "He and his father used to hunt them, one time, along with Phil Cara of St. Hugh's. You know where the old adit goes into the cliff under Carn Coppa?
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