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You have only to speak to the landlord in the morning, and tell him at what hour you want it," he answered so confidently that I felt no sort of misgiving, and I turned with a smile to finish my good-nights. The young men were standing close beside us. I shook hands with Trachenfels and Lutz, the latter of whom, though he replied as heartily as usual, looked, I thought, annoyed.

Lutz and I were thinking of putting one up ourselves, and we wanted to find out how to do it," he went on, glibly. "Come on down off that roof and take your medicine," said Bob, ignoring this flimsy excuse. "You've had a licking coming to you for a long time, and now you're going to get it." "Maybe you'll be sorry when I do come down," blustered Buck.

Harper, Anthony, I, p. 230. Members of the Women's National Loyal League wore a silver pin showing a slave breaking his last chains and bearing the inscription, "In emancipation is national unity." Susan B. Anthony to Mrs. Drake, Sept. 18, 1863, Alma Lutz Collection. Harper, Anthony, I, p. 234. Ibid., To Samuel May, Jr., Sept. 21, 1863, Alma Lutz Collection.

The radio boys kept their engagement, and the dance was a jolly affair at which they enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The only drawback to a perfect evening was the fact that Buck Looker and Carl Lutz were there also, but this did not bother them much in the early part of the evening.

Petitions with 20,000 signatures were presented. Ibid., p. 285. Aug. 25, 1867, Alma Lutz Collection. History of Woman Suffrage, II, p. 287. Ibid., pp. 234-235, 239. Ibid., p. 252. A famous family of singers who enlivened woman's rights, antislavery, and temperance meetings with their songs. July 9, 1867, Anthony Papers, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas. Harper, Anthony, I, p. 284.

"Jump in there and put him back!" cried Lutz excitedly. The grave-digger backed off and shook his head emphatically. "Not me!" "What are you here for you?" "Not for jobs like this; this sure don't look right to me." "What do I care how it looks to you! Get busy and help me roll him back and be quick about it!" "I ain't paid for no such crooked work as this." "Crooked?"

"You know well enough what happened to us," growled Buck Looker malignantly. "If ever you fellows come around our clubhouse again, we'll make you wish you hadn't." "Clubhouse?" queried Joe innocently. "What does he mean, Bob? I didn't know he and Lutz had a clubhouse." "I mean that garage back of the Mooney's place," said Buck irately.

At Kronberg, on our return, we found that Herr von Walden was off on a tour to the Italian lakes, Lutz and young Trachenfels had returned to their studies at Heidelberg, George Norman had gone home to England. All the members of our little party were dispersed except Frau von Walden. To her and to Ottilia I told the story, sitting together one afternoon over our coffee, when Nora was not with us.

Not until Sunday night did he get back, half frozen, and tell his story. Meantime there was more defiance, so another attempt was made. Sergeant Lutz said he'd take it this time, and he rode through to Braska on a single horse, seventy-three miles in thirty hours.

"And Lutz and Mooney who hang out with him are just about as bad. They're all tarred with the same brush." "They're a blot on the landscape or perhaps I should say seascape," put in Herb. "Where every prospect pleases, And only man is vile," chanted Joe. "Do you notice how everybody steers clear of them? Outside of each other, not one of them has a friend in the whole colony."

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