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Updated: May 29, 2025


Not in the summer, when the inn blazes like Broadway every evening, and I can sit here and listen to the latest comic opera tunes come drifting up from the casino, and go down and mingle with the muslin brigade any time I want, and see the sympathetic look in their eyes as they buy my postals. It ain't then I want to go back.

We now get two postals a day from Reachum, and I expect to see them coming oftener by and by. Tom, where's Reachum's last card?" "I don't know; I toss them in the waste basket when I come across them." "Don't do it again; I want to make a collection of them in an album. So $2.85 is the best you can do?"

Franz wrote so large that he could only get upon it the few words: "My dear father and mother and sister: We got safely to Frankfort last evening." Fritz, with his usual frugality, used but a third part of his postal, and Paul took the middle course, and neatly filled his card. When the boys had finished writing their postals, they bade Mrs.

I had distributed pills to most of the family and several neighbors and photographed them, at the request of the man of many promises, had paid his bills on the road since our meeting; while I prepared my pack, he requested me to send him six prints each of the pictures, some postals of New York, a pair of pajamas such as I carried, "and any other little things I might think he would like," including long weekly letters, and as I rose to take my leave and asked what I owed him, he replied with a bland and magnanimous smile: "You owe me nothing whatever, senor, only to mama," and dear mama collected about what a first-class hotel would have for the same length of time.

"Why did you tell Wood to be careful what he wrote?" "Because he was writing vulgar letters. He wrote me two postals to the college that were awful." "What did you do with them?" "I tore them right away. Besides all this, I din't know at what time I might be arrested." Walling was then visited and told of the story of Jackson. "No, I didn't tell him to write it.

There was, of course, nothing serious in this joking; the Welsh, who have all the small commerce in their hands, gladly sold the manuals and postals, and I did not see one Englishman laughing over them. The Saeseneg visitors rather amused themselves with the sea and the resources of the beach and the bathing.

'I don't expect to hear from Emil yet, and Nat writes regularly, but where is Dan? Only two or three postals since he went. Such an energetic fellow as he is could buy up all the farms in Kansas by this time, said Mrs Jo one morning when the mail came in and no card or envelope bore Dan's dashing hand. 'He never writes often, you know, but does his work and then comes home.

The cartero, or mailman, was a barefoot boy in faded khaki and an ancient straw hat, who wandered lazily and apparently aimlessly about town with the week's correspondence in hand, reading the postals and feeling the contents of each letter with a proprietary air.

They always seem like printed handbills to me." "Especially mine," Luke protested. "One of Sing Sing with the line: 'I am thinking of you." Trudy giggled. "I didn't have a minute and I bought postals in flocks. Oh, I adore New York! I'm wild to live there. I nearly passed away in New England, but of course we had to stay as long as they would have us."

"Excuse me, Songbird; not now," said Dick. "I want to do an extra lesson." And he hurried off, while Sam and Tom did the same. Two hours later Dick ran into William Philander Tubbs, who had been down to town in company with Stanley. "Had a lovely time, don't you know," drawled William Philander. "While Stanley posted some letters and addressed some picture postals I did up the shops.

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