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By this time Lomax had relieved the two masters, and with all the vigour of his strong arms he was trying to produce artificial respiration somewhat after the fashion that has of late been laid down as a surgical law, but apparently without avail.
She was back with him just as we finished stuffing Hendrix through and sealing up again. Muller grunted at us when we got back, then turned to Lomax again. The big chemist didn't look happy. He spread his hands toward us, and hunched his shoulders. "A fifty-times over-dose of chromazone in those tanks fortunately none in the others.
"I don't know what to do," said Lomax; "I've got plenty of fight in me, and I'm ready to charge down on them, but they'll be too much for one." "I'll come with you, and bring father's gun." "But you mustn't use it, my girl. If we could frighten them somehow. Come on, and let's try. I know we'll all go close up and shout."
"In the house. Lomax comes up from the stables to take some of the work. Some lemonade, Gerald?" Gerald gazed round in search of unutterable requirements; but only met imploring eyes from aunt and sister, and restraining ones from his uncle. He subsided and submitted to the lemonade, while Anna diverted attention by recurring rather nervously to the former subject.
Thomas that the mixing of the schools is a stride in the march of the nation, only we must learn how to keep step in the progress of the centuries." "I do not think that I fully comprehend you," Mr. Lomax replied. "Let me explain. I live in the 19th Ward. In that Ward are not a half dozen colored children.
Mr. Thomas' pastor applied to the master builder for a place for his parishioner. "Can you give employment to one of my members, on our church?" Rev. Mr. Lomax asked the master builder. "I would willingly do so, but I can not." "Why not?" "Because my men would all rise up against it. Now, for my part, I have no prejudice against your parishioner, but my men will not work with a colored man.
Indeed, from the very beginning of the movement the Confederates had been closely observing the columns of Torbert and Custer, and in consequence of the knowledge thus derived, Early had marched Lomax to Gordonsville in anticipation of an attack there, at the same time sending Rosser down the valley to meet Custer.
Lomax, however, kept at a respectful distance until the march was resumed, when he took up the pursuit again. Thus it went, alternately halting, forming and facing to the rear, and falling back, until Tom's Brook was reached late in the afternoon.
Hal was in another direction, but when he heard the report of the rifle and saw the cat running, he started after it with terrific speed and struck it just as the cat fell, and then the two rolled over and over together. He got up and stood by Faye and Lieutenant Lomax while they examined the cat, and if there was anything wrong with him it was not noticed.
At daylight of the 19th these positions of the Confederate infantry still obtained, with the cavalry of Lomax, Jackson, and Johnson on the right of Ramseur, while to the left and rear of the enemy's general line was Fitzhugh Lee, covering from Stephenson's depot west across the Valley pike to Applepie Ridge. My army moved at 3 o'clock that morning.
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