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Updated: June 4, 2025
Every week give a nickel, or a nickel's worth of peanuts or lemonade or something to some poor little kiddie who doesn't have much fun in life? And you needn't do it every week, if it isn't convenient, but lay aside the nickel each week, and then give a larger sum, as it accumulates." "Sure we will, Cousin Jack," said King, and Midget said, "Yes, indeed! I'll be glad to.
Flossie looked at Freddie and Freddie looked at Flossie on hearing this. Neither of them said a word, but any one who knew them could easily have told that they were thinking of the same thing the goat. "Well, I'll ride you back to where youse got in me wagon," said Mike, "and then your nickel's about used up." "Oh, I've got another!" cried Freddie eagerly. "We want more ride. Don't we, Flossie?"
"He doesn't have to be. His time is worth a hundred dollars a minute, or a second I forget which." "Put me down for a nickel's worth next time." And then they began to laugh over Ruth's suggestion that they should save up and hire Mr. Mason for an afternoon and make him keep quiet all the time; for Ruth was generally ready to join him in ridiculing their new acquaintances.
The landlady had undertaken to send to the sexton, whose house was near, that he might immediately obtain everything the abbot needed for the dying woman's viaticum. Kuni told the sufferer what an exalted servant of the Church was ready to receive her confession and give her the sacrament. Then she whispered that she might mention Nickel's burdened soul to the abbot.
But this time she enforced her application with a nickel's worth of red peppermint drops, bought for the very purpose. The twins accepted the drops gravely, and told Connie she must make formal application. Then they marched solemnly off to the barn with the peppermint drops, without offering Connie a share.
"Give me a nickel's worth of cough drops the kind with honey in 'em," said Jerry. "You don't want cough drops, Jerry. Here's some good candy. It's got lots of lemon in it." "Kathleen likes the cough drops with honey in 'em," explained Jerry. "She doesn't cough so bad after eating one of them." "Well, you beat my time, Jerry! You must like Kathleen an awful lot."
The paper had now lightened the sergeant's heart as it had formerly done her own. Would she not have been wiser to give her money for the redemption of Nickel's lost soul than for the orphans, whom the charity of the people would perhaps have succoured without her?
The paper had now lightened the sergeant's heart as it had formerly done her own. Would she not have been wiser to give her money for the redemption of Nickel's lost soul than for the orphans, whom the charity of the people would perhaps have succoured without her?
"That's a generous subscription, Mr. Gamble; but I don't know whether to thank you or the horse." "Thank the goat, whoever that is," he suggested, smiling into her eyes. Great Scott, what eyes they were! "Polly, Colonel Bouncer is over there by the band stand. I'll give you a nickel's worth of peanuts if you'll tell him what I'm doing." Mr. Gresham turned olive green.
One day I turns him loose, fur three-eighths, 'n' he runs it so fast he makes me dizzy. "I know he's good, but I wants to know how good, before I pays entrance on him. I don't want the clockers to get wise to him, neither! "Joe Nickel's the star jock that year. I've seen many a good boy on a hoss, but I think Joe's the best judge of pace I ever see.
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