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Harriet wrote plenty of letters to her husband nobody knows where they are, I suppose; she wrote plenty of letters to other people apparently they have disappeared, too. Peacock says she wrote good letters, but apparently interested people had sagacity enough to mislay them in time.

"Maybe you left it in another coat," suggested Ned. "Or maybe some of the Beecher crowd took it!" snapped Tom. The four men gazed at one another. Consternation showed on the face of Professor Bumper, and was reflected, more or less, on the countenances of his companions. "Are you sure the map is gone?" asked Tom. "I know how easy it is to mislay anything in a camp of this sort.

"Lavengro" and "The Romany Rye" give Borrow's character and soul by direct and indirect means. Their truth and fiction produce a consistent picture which we feel to be true. Dr. Knapp has shown, where the facts are accessible, that Borrow does not much neglect, mislay or pervert them. But neither Dr.

"I believe I will," replied Ed as he reached his hand in his inner pocket to take out the wallet that contained the money and bonds. "I looked into " He stopped suddenly. A blank look came over his face. Hurriedly he felt in another pocket. Then he began a rapid search through his clothes. "What's the matter?" asked the secretary. "Did you mislay your valuables?"

"I feel as if I ought to bear the whole punishment," groaned the inventor, covering his eyes with his hands. "It was I who invented this wretched boat!" "But you didn't lose the wrench, or mislay it," broke in Eph Somers, with the intention of consoling. "Who did mislay it?" pondered Captain Jack aloud.

"It's clean gone!" "Maybe you didn't look carefully, or perhaps you put it in some other place than you thought." "I'm not in the habit of doing that with undeveloped film," replied the young operator. "If it was a reel ready for the projector I might mislay it, for I'd know the light couldn't harm it.

Selwyn, made another bow to George, and said he had a letter to him from Lord March, which he had had the ill-fortune to mislay. George has put him up for the club, it appears, in conjunction with March, and no doubt these three lambs will fleece each other. Meanwhile, my pacified savage sat down with us, and buried the hatchet in another bowl of punch, for which these gentlemen must call.

They say it was easy enough squaring Millard Binch you'd know it WOULD be but it cost Roliver near a million to mislay Mrs. R. and the children. Well, Indiana's pulled it off, anyhow; she always WAS a bright girl. But she never came up to you." "Oh " she stammered with a laugh, astonished and agitated by his news. Indiana Frusk and Rolliver! It showed how easily the thing could be done.

'Why, then, returned Caffyn, placidly, 'I'm afraid that my friend in whose custody the papers are, and who really is as casual a person as I ever met, may mislay those documents or go off somewhere without leaving his address which would make things awkward. Vincent could stand no more; the anger he had suppressed for some time broke out at last.

That must have surprised you very much. After cherishing the belief that he was snugly accommodated at Laurence's house." Van Diest acknowledged this thrust gracefully. "A clever idea thiss substitute a nice fellow too vonderful determination." "Hm! Careless of you to lose him." "Mislay, my friend. I do not know thiss verb to lose." "So you come to me for instruction?

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