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O'Neill himself buried the money in the fireplace, you'd be diggin' dots in a lunatic asylum!" Hughie's horrified face of warning turned her cold with foreboding. Hannah turned and gasped. Joan stood behind her. "Hannah," she asked, "what did you say?" "I I don't know," said Hannah, scarlet with confusion. "I'm all unstrung and my head's queer " Hughie went out and slammed the door.

The man lit the cigar which the investigator handed him and drew at it appreciatively. "I went it alone on the first day; but after that I took O'Neill and Purvis on. Between us, we managed to get at something pretty definite." "Has Fuller finished with Morris?" "He is typing his report at this moment. It will be ready in a half hour, I should think."

I spoke today with Speaker of the House O'Neill, Senate Majority Leader Baker, Senate Minority Leader Byrd, and House Minority Leader Michel. I asked them if they would designate congressional representatives to meet with representatives of the administration to try to reach prompt agreement on a bipartisan deficit reduction plan.

"Extraordinary!" said the old man, who had lowered his newspaper and was looking across at me over the rims of his spectacles. "And now," said the young clerk, "your own name and your maiden name if you please." "Mary O'Neill." The young clerk looked up at me again. I was holding baby on my left arm and I could see that his eye caught my wedding ring.

James T. Brady, Daniel Dougherty, Thomas Addis Emmet, and Charles O'Neill were among the most eminent lawyers America has known, while the names of Dennis O'Brien, Chief Justice of the New York Court of Appeals, John D. O'Neill, who occupied a like elevated place on the bench of South Carolina, John D. Phelan of the Alabama Supreme Court, Richard O'Gorman, Charles P. Daly, Hugh Rutledge, Morgan J. O'Brien, and others of like origin, are household words in the legal annals of America.

"Just a commonplace story of self," said the doctor, following him to the door, "with two ragged little kids the victims. Myself I think it's just as well, Mr. O'Neill, to say as little as possible about things of this sort. Tales up here grow. And fire that isn't fed goes out. It's bound to. I never had the heart myself to deny the old man's miser yarn.

By a forced march from Cavan, Owen Roe O'Neill reached Glasslough a day earlier, and marching along the northern Blackwater, pitched his camp on the north bank of the river.

She was the wife of Senator Eaton, who was now Secretary of War, and the widow of a naval officer named Timberlake. Her father was a tavern-keeper named O'Neill, and both Jackson and Eaton had lived at his tavern when they were Senators, and Mrs. O'Neill had been kind to Mrs. Jackson. The O'Neills had no place in Washington society, and there were ugly stories about the conduct of Mrs.

In November 1914 Captain the Hon. Arthur O'Neill, M.P. for Mid Antrim, who had gone to the front with the first expeditionary force, was killed in action in France.

The young doctor looked back over the past; he bowed beneath the burden that he felt upon him. However, due credit must be given to his friend Samuel O'Neill for assisting him to bring his sober meditations to a focus. In these days O'Neill, having got his stiff factory law drafted, was becoming concerned with the problem of landing it on the statute-books.

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