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"Why I don't see any reason why you and your sisters shouldn't be together," Miss Penfield answered when Rosemary asked her about Sarah and Shirley. "Hop in here, and you'll be placed and may not have to move." But just before the trucks were ready to start, Nina Edmonds and Fannie Mears hurried up. They tried to climb into the truck where Rosemary sat.

Again and again one might hear it said in the preliminary discussion: "But we must find out first what day Parson Dorrance can go. It won't be any fun without him!" Until Mercy came, Stephen White had rarely been asked to the pleasurings of the young people in Penfield. There was a general impression that he did not care for things of that sort.

He had baptized her; and, when she came to woman's estate, he had performed the ceremony which gave her in marriage to Luke Hunter, the most promising young lawyer in the county. She had always called Parson Dorrance her uncle, and her house in Penfield was his second home. It had been Mrs. Hunter's wish for a long time that he should see and know her new friend, Mercy.

But how are you able to do it?" Mrs. Penfield "As soon as I see him at his desk I go into another room and keep perfectly quiet until he has finished." McSwatters "It's very funny." Mrs. McSwatters "What is?" McSwatters "Why, when the doctor treats me I always have to pay for it." A lady had been looking for a friend for a long time without success. Finally, she came upon her in an unexpected way.

The American note dispatched to Ambassador Penfield at Vienna for transmission to the Austrian Foreign Minister was blunt and direct. After informing Baron Burian that Dr. Dumba had admitted improper conduct in proposing to his Government plans to instigate strikes in American manufacturing plants, the United States thus demanded his recall: "By reason of the admitted purpose and intent of Dr.

"Jimmie might not have died from angina pectoris," he said, "and still not have been poisoned " "You mean " "Suicide." Slowly Helen took in his meaning, but she volunteered no remark, and Kent after a pause, added, "While I have not seen Coroner Penfield I did hear last night what killed Jimmie." Helen straightened up, one hand pressed to her heart. "It was a lethal dose of amyl nitrite."

"About my ability to control I mean influence, my wife? I feel no doubt at all." "And Penfield, I suppose, can tackle Betty? You won't mind my saying that of the two I think your partner has the harder job." A slight cloud appeared upon the brow of the candidate. "I don't feel inclined to ask any favor of Penny just at present," he said haughtily.

"I came to tell you that Coroner Penfield has just called an inquest for this afternoon to inquire into Jimmie Turnbull's death. Where's your partner, Mr. Rochester?" looking around inquiringly. "In Cleveland. Won't I do?" replied Kent, his appointment forgotten in the news that Ferguson had just given him. "No, we didn't come for legal advice," Ferguson smiled; then grew serious. "What's Mr.

"I'm giving you facts, straight facts, dear boy," replied Horace, his pale eyes shining through his white lashes. "But but " "Oh, there's no 'but but' about it." Horace was consummately assured. "That man is the owner of your lost mine, so go ahead and dicker with him. I know. You can take my word for it." "Is this a fact, Penfield?" asked Robert gravely.

Close on Young Remington's groan of utter disillusionment came a sound from the street, formless and clumsy, but brought to a sharp climax with the crash of breaking glass. Even through the closed window which Penfield Evans hastily threw up, there was an obvious quality to the disturbance which revealed its character even before they had grasped its import.

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