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She is such a dear, sweet girl! She felt so badly this morning over your meeting with Lieutenant Brant, fearing you might quarrel! It was such a relief to find him unhurt, but I felt that I must see you also, so as to relieve Naida's mind entirely. I have two special friends, Mr. Moffat and Mr. McNeil, perhaps you know them? who have told me so much about these things.

She had once been his promised wife. He was trying to find her when he fell, or fainted, or whatever it was, that he might ask her again to marry him. Would she help him? In puzzled uncertainty Mother McNeil had listened, fine little folds wrinkling her usually smooth forehead, and her keen eyes searching the face before her; then she got up. "I might have known it would end like this.

The lieutenant looked at him steadily for a moment before replying: "I am not at liberty to tell you that, at present, Mr. McNeil, for that is Miss Sherwood's secret, not mine.

He," with a flip of his hand toward the other, "eh reminds me of eh an old friend." "Indeed? How extremely interesting!" eagerly scenting a new story. "Please tell me who it was, Mr. McNeil." "Oh eh knew him when I was a boy eh Munchausen." Mr. Moffat drew in his head violently, with an exclamation nearly profane, yet before he could speak Miss Spencer intervened. "Munchausen! Why, Mr.

In carrying dispatches from General McNeil to General Blunt or General Pleasanton I passed around and through Price's army many times. I always wore the disguise of a Confederate soldier, and always escaped detection. Price fought hard and successfully, gaining ground steadily, till at Westport, Missouri, and other battlefields near the Kansas line, the Federal troops checked his advance.

"Oh, I see! Would you mind telling me the names of the two gentlemen?" "Mr. John Moffat and Mr. William McNeil. Unfortunately, I know neither personally." "And the young lady?" "A Miss Phoebe Spencer; she has but lately arrived from the East to take charge of our new school a most interesting and charming young woman, and she is proving of great assistance to me in church work."

Here is a letter written to a woman by this concern four years after she had invested all her savings in the stock of one of these companies through this concern, showing the advantage of the fiscal agency plan: DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO. Financial Agents 66 Broadway. New York Cable Address "Douglacey" Anglo-American and Bedford McNeil Codes Telephone, 790 & 791 Rector DEAR MADAM: June 2, 1908.

"By all 't's good an' bad!" swore Tom McNeil, a universal and sweeping oath he much affected, "they've got a whole sheep an' a side o' beef! Well, it's high livin', an' no mistake!" We who considered a few pies a baking, watched this wholesale cookery in bewildered fascination. A savory smell arose to heaven.

He rowed across the river when the Yankee fleet was going down, and set fire to De Soto so that they could see to shoot." "Well," said Mr. Lincoln, "that's a good starter." Then he looked thoughtful. "Miss Carvel," said he, "that argument reminds me of a story about a man I used to know in the old days in Illinois. His name was McNeil, and he was a lawyer.

From there I went, under General McNeil, to Fort Smith and other places on the Arkansas border, where he had several lively skirmishes, and one big and serious engagement before the war was ended. The spring of 1865 found us again in Springfield, where we remained about two months, recuperating and replenishing our stock. I now got a furlough of thirty days and went to St.

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