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When at last the chairman made his voice heard, Ivus Niles was shouting for recognition. That stern patriot had remained on guard. "Maybe my house is burning, gents, but I ain't going to desert my post of duty till a square deal has been given. I call on you to adjourn this caucus till evening." "Question!" was the chorus that assailed the chairman. The villagers crowded around the rostrum.

Duke, to see that you don't trade him off into your politics." She delivered her little speech resolutely, and gave him back his blistering gaze without winking. "Oh, my God, if you were were only Ivus Niles, or Beelzebub himself sitting there on that horse," Thornton gasped. "You you " he turned away from her maddening smile and stamped about on the turf.

How I have been deceived in this man Holmes! You have the original letter, you say?" Jamieson tapped his breast pocket significantly. "You bet I've got it!" he said. "And it doesn't leave my possession, either, until it's been read into the records of this court. You'll have to call me as a witness, Niles.

"They're wise to us," said Niles, when he returned. "Curtin knows we've got something up our sleeves, and maybe he wasn't anxious to find out what it was!" "You didn't tell him, I hope?" "Not I! Trust me to know better than that! But I think he's got an inkling." "Lord, why shouldn't he?" said Charlie to himself, bitterly. "Of course, there's no reason why that gypsy shouldn't tell him!

In spite of its unhealthiness and low situation, on a level with the river at the junction of the Blue and White Niles, it is the general emporium for the trade of the Soudan, from which the productions of the country are transported to Lower Egypt, i.e. ivory, hides, senna, gum arabic, and bees'-wax. During my experience of Khartoum it was the hotbed of the slave-trade.

Instructions of Madison, Secretary of State, to Monroe, Minister to Great Britain, January 5, 1804. Article I. American State Papers, vol. iii. p. 82. Diary and Letters of Gouverneur Morris, vol. ii. pp. 508, 546. Annals of Congress. Thirteenth Congress, vol. ii. pp. 1563; 1555-1558. Niles' Register, vol. iv. p. 234. Author's italics. Diary and Letters, vol. ii. p. 553. Ibid., p. 560.

They had a good dinner of fried chicken and biscuits and honey, served in the neatest manner by the motherly Mrs. Kane. Then the Judge suggested that they ought to see Mr. Niles about taking them into the school. So his skiff was launched, and he rowed with them across the river, which is here about a mile wide, to Port William. Here he introduced them to Mr.

"Where?" we wanted to know. "Come on. I'll tell you as we go along. We haven't a minute to lose." And as we hurried up town, Joe Goose explained: "It's the Hancock Fire Brigade. All you have to do is wear a red shirt and a helmet, and carry a torch. "They're going down on a special train to Haywards to parade." It may have been San Leandro or Niles.

The Circuit Court bench was graced with such able and brilliant lawyers as Jason Niles, G.C. Chandler, George F. Brown, J.A. Orr, John W. Vance, Robert Leachman, B.B. Boone, Orlando Davis, James M. Smiley, Uriah Millsaps, William M. Hancock, E.S. Fisher, C.C. Shackleford, W.B. Cunningham, W.D. Bradford and A. Alderson.

No matter who was trying to spoil his reputation, they could not possibly succeed with such a flimsy and silly charge. "I'm glad it seems so funny to you, Miss Mercer," said Niles, stiffly. "I'll confess that it looked serious to me, although, as I say, I do not believe in Mr. Jamieson's guilt. However, he will have to clear himself, of course, just as anyone else accused of a crime must do.

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