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Updated: June 15, 2025


The great lady lived on a hilltop out in the suburbs, not so far from the hilltop of Nelse Ackerman. One of the adventures looked forward to by Reds and pacifists in distress was to make a pilgrimage to this palace and obtain some long, green plasters to put over their wounds. Now was the time at all times for Peter to go, said McGivney. Peter had many wounds to be plastered, and Mrs.

"But you haven't sat still yet, not a minute." "I could, you know, Prudy, or nelse I didn't have to breeve," groaned Flyaway, lifting her eyebrows. "Another one spoiled," said the artist, trying to smile. "Yes," said Dotty, who felt none of the care. "Once it was her head, and then it was her shoulders; and now her eyebrows are all of a quirk."

There was five in the scrubbin' squad, includin' the second mate, a pie-faced Swede by the name of Nelse; and, while they seems mighty busy with pails and mops and brass polishers, I notice they all manages to drift over to our side of the yacht. You couldn't exactly accuse them of wearin' grins, but they did look as though something amusin' had occurred recent.

"Where the hell is Swanson?" blurted out the foreman suddenly. "He belongs in this gang. Here you, Ole, what 's become o' Nelse Swanson?" The fellow thus directly addressed drew his hand across his mouth, straightening up slightly to answer. "Eet iss not sumtings dot I know, Meester Burke. He seems not here." "Not here; no, I should say not, ye cross-oied Swade.

"Will you dance it with me?" he asked the girl at his side. "I am not a good dancer, and I am stiff from riding to-day." "Old Mack will soon take that out of you," she laughed, as she gladly nodded her acceptance. She put out her hand to his. "Quick!" she cried; "let's git that place near the door it's head, and we can be opposite Sarah and Nelse Baker." He followed her across the room.

Have they, in putting down the Reds, been driven to such extreme measures as you have here shown? A few of the incidents in "100%" are fictional, for example the story of Nell Doolin and Nelse Ackerman; but everything that has social significance is truth, and has been made to conform to facts personally known to the writer or to his friends.

"There air some things in this worl' ye kin be sure of, besides death and taxes. There's a few things connected with this case that ye kin pin down. F'r instance: The janitor didn't do it. Nelse Haley didn't do it. None o' you four fellers done it." "Say! you goin' to drag us under suspicion, Jase?" drawled Cross Moore. "If you keep on sputterin' about Nelse Haley yes," snapped Mr.

What I was speakin' of is this: Nelse Haley is either a blamed fool, or else he never stole that money," and the druggist said it with desperation in his tone. "I hear he's took a job at sixteen a month and board with Elder Concannon and farmin' for the elder ain't a job that no boy with money and right good sense would ever tackle." "Oh, Mr. Massey! Has he?" for this was news indeed to Janice.

Of course they didn't argue very long before somebody mentioned "Nelse" Ackerman, who was venomously hated by the Reds because he had put up a hundred thousand dollars of the Anti-Goober fund.

He had revealed to the District Attorney, not only the part which he himself had played in the plan to dynamite Nelse Ackerman's home, but he had told everything that the others had done just how the dynamite had been got and prepared, and the names of all the leading citizens of the community who were to share Nelse Ackerman's fate!

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