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Updated: May 15, 2025
The "Carlow County Herald" was so everlastingly bad that Plattville people bent their heads bitterly and admitted even to citizens of Amo that the "Gazette" was the better paper. The "Herald" was a weekly, issued on Saturday; sometimes it hung fire over Sunday and appeared Monday evening.
H. Fisbee explained with exceeding technicality his reasons for believing that the third well would strike oil. But with his ease of mind regarding the "Herald," Harkless found himself possessed by apathy. He fretted no longer to get back to Plattville.
The young man from the East had bought the "Herald" from an agent; had bought it without ever having been within a hundred miles of Plattville. He had vastly overpaid for it. Moreover, the price he had paid for it was all the money he had in the world. The next morning he went bitterly to work.
Warren Smith sat in the ward with the nurse and Gay, and the room was very quiet. It was a long vigil. They were only waiting. At five o'clock he was still alive just that, Smith came out to say. Meredith sent his driver with a telegram to Helen which would give Plattville the news that Harkless was found and was not yet gone from them.
"He's forgotten me, I dare say. I haven't seen him for seven years; and that's a long time, you know. Besides, he's 'out in the world, where remembering is harder. Here in Plattville we don't forget." "Were you ever at Winter Harbor?" "I was once. I spent a very happy day there long ago, when you must have been a little girl. Were you there in " "Listen!" she cried. "The procession is coming.
One day the new editor left a note on his door; "Will return in fifteen minutes." Mr. Rodney McCune, a politician from the neighboring county of Gaines, happening to be in Plattville on an errand to his henchmen, found the note, and wrote beneath the message the scathing inquiry, "Why?"
From here we hired a team to take four of us to Plattville, and then an eighteen-mile walk brought me to Mineral Point, the place from which I started with my Winnebago pony in 1849. I had now finished my circle and brought both ends of the long belt together. I now went to a drug store and weighed Mr.
He went hot and cold fast enough then, for not less pleasantly in that manner did she exclaim: "I am very glad to see you, Mr. Harkless, so extremely glad! And so delighted to find you looking strong again! Do tell me about all our friends in Plattville. I should like to have a little chat with you some time. So good of you to find me in this melee."
"You have given me my life. Is that nothing, Monima? Keep the chain, and whenever you look at it remember Jasper." So they parted, and Jasper pursued his journey to Plattville. He reached the town without further adventure, and conducted satisfactorily the business with which he was intrusted.
"How long do you suppose he will be here in Plattville without it's leaking out?" "But they kept guard over him for months and nobody told him." "Ah," said Briscoe, "but this is different." "No, no, no!" she exclaimed. "It must be kept from him somehow!" "He'll know it by to-morrow, so you'd better tell him this evening." "This evening?" "Yes. You'll have a good chance." "I will?"
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