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I suppose the fact is she's been called Mary Ann so long and so often that she's forgotten her father's name if she ever had any. I must do her the justice, though, to say she answers to the name of Mary Ann in every sense of the phrase." "She didn't seem at all bad-looking, anyway," said Peter. "Every man to his taste!" growled Lancelot. "She's as platt and uninteresting as a wooden sabot."

Like Platt, whom he resembled in many ways, he was absorbed in the machinery and organization of politics, rather than in issues and policies. Beginning in 1870, when he was but twenty-seven years of age, he had held public office almost continuously.

And then the voices were quiet and the whole house was still. "Even trouble may be made a little sweet" Mrs. Platt. "Here she is, grandmarm!" called out the Captain. "Run right in, Midget." His wife was marm and his mother grandmarm. Marjorie ran in at the kitchen door and greeted the two occupants of the roomy kitchen.

Braceway instinctively drew his chair closer to the bed so as to catch all of the scarcely audible words. "Just occurred to me," the sick man struggled on, "just before I had this hemor Ought to have somebody, extra man, working with Platt and Delaney. Tell you why: if Morley mailed the jewelry that night of the murder, he wasn't fool enough to mail it to himself or to his own house.

The abyss of nothingness was passed, and she now trod the ground of certainty of his existence, and of his remembrance. When her brother entered, letting in the first grey of the morning as he opened the cottage door, he found her almost untired, almost gay. Platt was worse, his wife much the same, and the child still living.

One was his going to Albany in 1881, when he was Vice-President, to labor for the re-election of Messrs. Conkling and Platt. I had ascertained that he had done this in return for a visit made to Ohio during the preceding campaign by Mr. Conkling to speak in favor of the election of General Garfield. This had been on the personal solicitation of Mr.

This is a county-seat, and the inhabitants and the local papers refer to it confidently as "our city." The heart of the flat lands is a central area called Carlow County, and the county-seat of Carlow is a town unhappily named in honor of its first settler, William Platt, who christened it with his blood.

Platt revealed himself alone as a tiresome companion, obsessed by romantic ideas about intrigues and vices and "society women." Mr. Polly's depression manifested itself in a general slackness. A certain impatience in the manner of Mr. Garvace presently got upon his nerves. Relations were becoming strained.

Still, in spite of this, I advised steadily against my own nomination, and asked Mr. Platt: ``Why don't you support your friend Senator Fassett of Elmira? He is a young man; he has very decided abilities; he is popular; his course in the legislature has been admirable; you have made him collector of the port of New York, and he is known to be worthy of the place. Why don't you ask him? Mr.

Officer Bryan, of the Fourth Ward, telegraphed to head-quarters the threatening appearance of things, and a force of fifty or sixty men were at once despatched to the spot. In the mean time Sergeant Finney, with Platt and Kennedy, stood at the entrance to defend the building till the police could arrive.

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