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Updated: June 14, 2025


They hed been warned agin an' agin thet it wuzn't safe outside the fort; but still they lived on out thar till thet tur'ble August mawnin' when they runs pantin' inteh Houston's with the tidings thet the savages hed attacked ther cabin. They'd been roused in the night by the stompin' an' nickerin uv the hosses.

She might die before I arrived. Will you call early to-morrow? "Your grateful "Rosa" And this was the enclosure, written in French: "VILLA DES HORTENSIAS, "RUE THIERS, PANTIN, PARIS. "Mademoiselle: I am dying. I have wronged you deeply, and I dare not die without your forgiveness. Prove to me that you have a great heart by coming to my bedside and telling me that you accept my repentance.

On the seventh day following Mole's entry into the household, and while the latter was preparing his employer's bath, Marat said abruptly to him: "You'll go as far as the Chemin de Pantin to-day for me, citizen. You know your way?" "I can find it, what?" muttered Mole, who appeared to be in one of his surly moods.

Jonathan Buck, I should have said. 'Sir, I corrected him, 'if your clients are so numerous that you confuse their names, I must remind you that mine is McNeill. 'Pardon me, he replied, 'you have this morning inherited that of an American citizen who died suddenly last evening in an obscure lodging near the Barriere de Pantin; and, in addition, a passport now waiting for him at the Foreign Office, if you have the courage to claim it.

Soon I found myself one of a crowd converging towards the bridges, to scatter northward along the line of His Majesty's progress, from the Barrière de Pantin to the Champs Élysées, where the grand review was to be held.

'N' me standin' pantin' for breath, 'n' related to 'em all!" Mrs. Lathrop's eyes grew bigger and bigger. "There was a old man a-sittin' on a chair on the porch in one boot 'n' one slipper 'n' a cane. He looked 't me 's if it 'd be nothin' but a joy to him to eat me up alive 'n' jus' relish to gnaw the bones afterwards. You c'n maybe realize, Mrs.

'Come quick, says he, the sweat standin' thick on him; and he ran me up the bank for it was at the beginnin' of the Glen where the sides were low and there we stood pantin' and starin' flat at each other.

Pantin stared, both at the intemperate language and the rare display of animation. From a state of indifference, she felt distinct hostility toward Mormon Joe's Kate stirring in her bosom. Mr. Pantin should have known better he did know better but he had felt reckless, somehow. To make amends he said ingratiatingly: "This mince pie is excellent, Prissy! Did you tell me there was no meat in it?"

Abram Pantin, a man of affairs from Keokuk, Iowa, in the vicinity with a view to locating, had been called upon for a few remarks and was just closing with the safe and conservative statement that an ample water supply was an asset to any community. He was followed by the chairman, Mr.

Pantin returned her searching look with one in which she could discern no guile, but his words irritated her still further. "I happened to be in the bank the other day when the girl was begging Wentz for time on the loan which Mormon Joe had contracted for running expenses," Mr. Pantin explained with somewhat elaborate carelessness.

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