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Redpath towards the establishment of a museum in connection with McGill College itself a memorial of private generosity is a favourable augury of what we may often look for in the future, as the number of our wealthy men increase and they become more alive to the intellectual wants of those around them.
The band which accompanied them crossed Suspension Bridge playing "God Save the Queen," and "Yankee Doodle," and returned to Buffalo in time for the afternoon performance. In July, Barnum visited the Hippodrome at St Louis and Chicago, and then returned to Waldemere for the rest of the summer. During the autumn of 1875, under the auspices of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, in Boston, Mr.
The morning of the 11th of October found me on board the Southern Cross, where I shook hands with Mr. Redpath and several other friends who accompanied me on board for a last farewell. The particulars of the voyage to England are not pertinent to the story, and may be given very briefly. I took the Red Sea route, and arrived at Marseilles about two o'clock in the afternoon of the 29th of November.
He had wondered where Dixon had got this new boy; why he was putting him up on Lauzanne instead of Redpath; it seemed a foolish thing to give the mount to an apprentice when a good jockey was to be had. Could it be that it really was Alan. The whole family were natural-born jockeys, father and son, even the girl, Allis.
Whatever he was, he could have told us better than any other man; and he was the only man who would have been listened to with much confidence concerning himself. Mr. Redpath has, very unfortunately, thought differently.
"What about the jock?" asked Faust. "No good can't be done. He's mooney on the gal." "Huh!" commented the Cherub. "Did you talk it over with the Boss? He's not a bad guy gettin' next a good thing." "He gave me the straight tip to give Redpath the go-by." "What's his little game? Is he going to hedge on the mare?" "No; he'll stand his bet flat-footed. Say, he's the slickest!
"Of course they do," replied Redpath, with a laugh, "and do us damage at times, though we bother them too, occasionally." "How do you manage that, sir?" asked Jim.
But the Indian was a horse of uncertain temperament, and presently, with a foolish side rush, he cannoned fair into Lauzanne. In the melee Redpath looked full into Allis's eyes at short range. His face went white in an instant. "You!" he cried, pulling hard at his horse's mouth; "it's you, Miss " He stopped suddenly. "God!
"It's all over; we are beaten again. Everything is against us everybody is against us," she cried, bitterly; "will good fortune never come father's way?" By the time the horses had swung into the stretch, and Lauzanne had not in the slightest improved his position, it dawned upon Redpath that his efforts were productive of no good, so he desisted.
By what conceivable means had my uncle been made aware of my departure from Melbourne? Had Mr. Redpath written to him, as soon as I acquainted that gentleman with my intentions? But even if such were the case, the letter could not have left before I did, and could not possibly have reached Toronto by the 9th of December.
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