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Updated: June 2, 2025


But on Sunday Ruth found that breakfast was an hour later than usual and that at ten o'clock several wagonettes, besides Old Dolliver's Ark, were in waiting to take those girls who wished to ride to the churches of the several denominations located in Lumberton.

Never mind all this! I'm tired enough. I've walked miles," groaned Ruth. "What have I missed?" "Mr. Hammond is in Lumberton. He came to see you about the scenario," Helen eagerly said. Ruth sat down and clasped her hands, while her cheeks paled. "It's a failure!" she whispered. That was not so, however, and Helen and Ann soon blurted out the good news: "It's a great success!"

Nobody lived within a mile of the mill site, Curly assured the girls, and if Amy had found this place it was not likely that she had likewise found the nearest human habitation, for that was beyond the mill and directly opposite to Briarwood and the town of Lumberton. They shouted for Amy, and then searched the ghostly premises of the ruined mill.

The party left Lumberton with the foolish beast sitting up in the prow of the Duchess, wagging his ridiculous tail and barking a last farewell to the amused spectators gathered along the edge of the dock. The second start of the flotilla that from Lumberton was a hilarious start indeed. Poor Prettyman Sweet was the butt of everybody's laughter.

He had been out of town on a case, but came at once when he returned to Lumberton and found the call from Mrs. Sadoc Smith's. "What is it, Doctor?" asked the old lady. "She's as red as a lobster. Is it anything catching? This girl ought not to be here, if it is."

He came directly to the island, when I hired him, from the neighborhood of Lumberton, and Preston assures me he hasn't been to Logwood since arriving." "You can tell all that in court," snarled Blent, waving his hand. "If he's got witnesses to clear him, I guess they'll be given a chance to testify." "You're a villain!" declared the city man. "Lemme tell you something, Mr. Tingley.

She thought his eyelids quivered, but they were not opened. "What will we do with him? He ought to be taken to a hospital. Where's the nearest doctor?" asked Mr. Cameron. "Lumberton," said Ruth, promptly. "And that is the only place where there is a hospital around here." "Back we must go, then," declared Mr. Cameron, promptly. "We sha'n't see Master Tom to-day, that's sure.

Inside of a week an answer came, and it quite excited Helen. "What do you think?" she demanded of her chum. "Father has business that calls him to Lumberton in a few days. He will come here to see us. And he says for me to tell you to be sure and say nothing to anybody else about the missing necklace until he sees you." "Of course I won't speak of it," replied Ruth. "I am not likely to.

Hammond's films taken at Lumberton were of an educational nature and the Board of Trade of the city expected much advertising of the industries of the place when the films were released. However, to get back to Mrs. Sadoc Smith Her instructions from Mrs. Tellingham included the putting out of the lamp in the big room the four Briarwood girls occupied by ten o'clock every night; but Mrs.

Tellingham gave a half holiday and engaged enough stages besides Noah's old Ark, to take all the girls to the play. They went to the matineé, and the center of enthusiasm was in the seats in the body of the house reserved for the Briarwood girls. The house was well filled at this first showing of the picture in Lumberton, and more than the girls themselves were enthusiastic over it.

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