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Updated: May 17, 2025
And Margaret McBride would take her sons to the wee hill and tell them the great tales and the old stories, and her arm would be on the shoulder of her man, and her eyes resting on him.
"She'll hardly be publishing to the world that she's married a drunken profligate " This did not seem to North to call for an answer, and he attempted none. He turned and moved toward the front of the store, followed by the old merchant. At the door he paused. "Thank you for your kindness, Mr. McBride!" "It was no kindness, just a matter of business" said McBride hastily.
I went there on a matter of business, to dispose of some bonds Mr. McBride had agreed to take off my hands; I was with him, maybe twenty minutes." "What were those bonds?" "Local gas bonds." "How many were there in the lot you sold?" "Five." "He paid you the money for them?" "Yes, a thousand dollars." "Do you know, we haven't unearthed those bonds yet?" said the doctor. Moxlow frowned slightly.
Skinner departed for the custom-house to have the certificate registered, Cappy wired McBride, aboard the Overland speeding east, instructing him to come back to San Francisco. When Skinner returned to the office he found Cappy clawing nervously at his whiskers. "The man Peasley has completely disrupted our organization," he complained bitterly.
Shrimplin, whose moods were likely to be critical and censorious, realized that there was something personally offensive in the fact that Archibald McBride had chosen to disregard a holiday which his fellow-merchants had so very generally observed. "And him, I may say, just rotten rich!" he thought. Mr.
Margaret McBride was on her knees, and her hand held in the fast grip of her man. They brought lanterns round us now, and I would have lifted Helen, for the dark stain on her back was growing and growing. "Let me be," she whispered; "I am happy." And then there came on the face of Bryde a slow smile, and his eyes opened wide.
Considering the mystery surrounding his sudden death, we both deemed it expedient to hold an autopsy at once; so his body was removed to the city morgue." "Did you hold the said autopsy?" "I did, sir, in the presence of the coroner and Surgeon McBride. Here is the report of the result."
McBride, in bringing forward this fact, pertinently remarks, "If the wearing of a single style of dress will make this difference in the lives of young women, and that, too, in their most vigorous and resistive period, how much difference will a score of unhealthy habits make, if persisted in for a life-time?"
"A pretty slender thread on which to hang an identification," McBride hastened to remark. "Newspaper photographs are not the best means of recognising anybody. Whatever there may be in it, the fact remains that Madame de Nevers, supposing that to be her real name, has been dead for at least a day or two.
Belmont J. J. Trott. Monrovia J. N. Holliday, John Graves, Caleb May. Mt. Pleasant Joseph Potter, Thomas Miller, Joseph McBride, N. Humber. Olathe P. E. Henderson, John Elston, Martin Davenport, Addison Bowen. Lanesfield O. S. Laws, Wm. Maxwell, H. C. Maxwell. Prairie City H. H. Johnson. Buck Creek C. M. Short, Thomas Finch, Martin Stoddard. Grasshopper Falls James Ritter, S. Smith.
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