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Pomeroy's committee, and of secret issues which I supposed came from it, and of secret agents who I supposed were sent out by it, for several weeks. I have known just as little of these things as my friends have allowed me to know. They bring the documents to me, but I do not read them; they tell me what they think fit to tell me, but I do not inquire for more.
As soon as I could distinguish words among the war of sounds I understood that the young farmer accused the soberest sergeant of being one of the party that shot young Hickey at Dr. Pomeroy's, and that he was burning for revenge. The constable was a Northman, I knew by his tongue, and he was at a northern white heat of anger. The young farmer was almost mad with rage and drink.
Ain't he Jim Pomeroy's son and mine? I want you to understand that Billy can ride anything, and he can ride it all day long and all night long, too!" "Make 'em let me go, ma!" exclaimed Billy, eagerly. "I can save time. I can show 'em the shortest way!" Harry and George glanced at each other. Young Billy Pomeroy might be of great value to them.
'Sho! man, where is the sport in that? Pomeroy cried, receiving the suggestion with disgust. 'It is what Lord Almeric proposed, Mr. Thomasson answered. The two glasses of wine he had taken had given him courage. 'I am no player, and at games of skill I am no match for you. A shadow crossed Mr. Pomeroy's face; but he recovered himself immediately.
I have no objection to your making this visit first. It will be a saving to the town." "Then, sir, we will bid you good-day. Grace, let us go." "Have you carried Frank Fowler to the poorhouse?" asked Tom Pinkerton, eagerly, on his father's return. "No," said the deacon, "he is going to make a visit at Mr. Pomeroy's first."
HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL and THOMAS COBB, of the comedy of needless complications entitled Mrs. Pomeroy's Reputation. The occasion was chiefly notable for the return of Miss VIOLET VANBRUGH to active service and the welcome she was given by her splendidly loyal following.
"A terrible northeast storm" had fallen upon them, and, he says, "we lay rolling in the seas, with our sails furled, among prodigious waves." On Friday, April 5th, Pomeroy's vessel entered the harbor of Canseau, about fifty miles from Louisbourg. Here was the English fishing-hamlet, the seizure of which by the French had first provoked the expedition. The place now quietly changed hands again.
Mr. Thomasson was less fortunate. Bully Pomeroy's dying words and the evidence of the man Tamplin were not enough to bring the crime home to him. But representations were made to his college, and steps were taken to compel him to resign his Fellowship. Before these came to an issue, he was arrested for debt, and thrown into the Fleet.
Thomasson gasped, partly with surprise, partly under the influence of Pomeroy's violence. 'At the other gate? he faltered. 'But there was a carriage here. I saw it. I put her in it. Not a minute ago! 'Then, by heaven, it was your carriage, and you have betrayed me, Pomeroy retorted; and shook his trembling victim until his teeth chattered and his eyes protruded.
"Really, deacon, you mustn't be too hard upon the poor boy," said his better-hearted wife. "He's got trouble enough on him." "I will only constrain him for his good, Jane. In the poorhouse he will be well provided for." Meanwhile another conversation respecting our hero and his fortunes was held at Sam Pomeroy's home. It was not as handsome as the deacon's, for Mr.
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