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You're the only soul in Omar that I can trust." "Have you gone raving mad?" she inquired. "No. I must put an end to Linn's activity or we'll be ruined. These workmen must be held in Omar, and you must help me do it." "They have the right to go where they please." "Of course, but Gordon will let them out as soon as he has crippled us. Tell me, would you like to be a trained nurse?"
Tom had written her, painfully enough, an affectionate scrawl, which he sent by one of Captain Linn's men. And I, too, had written. My letter had been about Tom, and how he had become a sergeant, and what a favorite he was with Bowman and the Colonel. Poor Polly Ann!
Moore like to see me well enough, for I bring down their boy to them; but if I came by myself, I'm afraid they wouldn't care to have an idling, dawdling fellow like me lounging about the place of a Sunday afternoon." "Will you come and try, Mr. Mangan?" said she, quietly. "For Linn's sake alone I know they would be delighted to have you here.
"Well, there is simply nothing she wouldn't do for Linn's sake," he made answer; "and if I were to tell her I thought it would greatly help his recovery if he were to know that she was well, that she was here in London and ready to be friends with him and looking forward to his getting better, then I am pretty sure she would remain for that little time at least, and do anything we asked of her.
The evolution of law and government in primitive mining communities is described in C.H. Shinn's Mining Camps. A Study in American Frontier Government . The duties of the border police are set forth with thrilling details by Horace Bell, Reminiscences of a Ranger or Early Times in Southern California . An authoritative work on the Mormons is W.A. Linn's Story of the Mormons .
Good gracious, what wouldn't I give to be in Linn's place!" "Do you mean in London, Mr. Mangan?" she asked, and for an instant the pretty gray eyes looked up. "Certainly not!" he said, with unnecessary warmth. "I mean here.
Tom had written her, painfully enough, an affectionate scrawl, which he sent by one of Captain Linn's men. And I, too, had written. My letter had been about Tom, and how he had become a sergeant, and what a favorite he was with Bowman and the Colonel. Poor Polly Ann!
What O'Neil could do personally, he can't do as the president of the S. R. & N. It would give us a black eye. "We've go to do something dam' quick," said Slater, "or else the work will be tied up. That would 'crab' Murray's deal. I've got a pick-handle that's itching for Linn's head." The speaker coughed hollowly and complained: "I've got a bad cold on my chest feels like pneumonia, to me.
"You might wake up on Monday morning, and find yourself in Winstead," said she, "if you would take Linn's room for the night." "Ah, no," he said, "it isn't for the like of me to try to take Linn's place in any way whatever.
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