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"I'm sure I don't know," said the oldest Corner House girl. "I haven't been invited yet." "Nor me, either," confessed Agnes. "Don't you suppose we shall be? I want to go, awfully, Ruthie." "It's the first really big party that's been gotten up this winter," agreed Ruth. "I don't know Carrie Poole very well, though she's in my class."

I desired Poole to send you all the papers antecedent to your own; I think you will like the different analyses of the French constitution. I have attended Mackintosh's lectures regularly; he was so kind as to send me a ticket, and I have not failed to profit by it. I remain, with grateful and most affectionate esteem, Your faithful friend S. T. Coleridge. Josiah Wedgewood, Esq." "July 24, 1800.

'You will remember how the interview with Mr. Poole, published in Illustrated England, came into my hands. That was the first number of Illustrated England I had seen. Father O'Grady brought it here and left it upon the table, and only the fate that is over us knows why.

All round the vessel, and as deep down in the water as the eye could penetrate, the ocean was swarming with millions upon millions of little fishes, so that their countless multitudes completely changed the colour of the sea. Jacob Poole, who was standing close by the captain, now sprang into the boat which hung over the stern to get a better look at the shark and his minute companions.

The youth looked up, to see, standing beside him, Nat Poole, the son of the money-lender of Crumville a tall, awkward youth with a face that was inclined to scowl more than to smile. In the past Nat had played Dave many a mean trick, and had usually gotten the worst of it. Nat had been in the class with our hero, but had failed to pass for graduation, much to his chagrin.

Poole became so much agitated, and expressed himself so incoherently as to his relations with Jasper, that the ex-agent conceived suspicions against Poole himself, and reported the whole circumstances to one of the chiefs of the former service, through whom they reached the very man whom I myself was employing.

It was given him expressly that he might have leisure for literary productions; and to hold out the expectation that he would perform the same conditions, if a like contract were renewed, is what experience will not warrant. You will probably write to Poole on this subject. God bless you, Robert Southey." No advantage would arise from recording dialogues with Mr.

"Before introducing General Miller, General Richardson thanked the Allied representatives for their participation in the celebration of Memorial Day. "Mr. Poole said: "'This day was first instituted in memory of those who fell in the American Civil War.

Having been twelve days absent, I felt convinced that the water in the creek had dried up, and thought it more than probable that Mr. Poole had been forced to move from his position.

"Do you not see, sir, it is broken? much as if a man had stamped on it." "Ay," continued Utterson, "and the fractures, too, are rusty." The two men looked at each other with a scare. "This is beyond me, Poole," said the lawyer. "Let us go back to the cabinet."

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