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When Jimmy came to a gray-haired man, with a high forehead and an intellectual face, he whispered: "Take your full time, Cap. Who's the rhymin' inkybator?" "Thread man, Boston," mouthed the Captain, as he reached for the glass with trembling fingers. Jimmy held on. "Do you know that stuff he's giving off?" The Captain nodded, and rose to his feet.

"I told her," broke in Zach, solemnly, but with a wink at Galusha, "that the only thing I could think of to rhyme with 'Primrose' was 'Jim Crows." "I never said it rhymed," protested Miss Cash, hotly. "You can have your name in poetry without its rhymin', I guess likely.

The boy had broken away from him, and stood with frightened, wondering face, gazing steadily on the young man, as if trying to call something to memory. Then a light of recognition came into his eyes, and a smile to his lips. "Why!" he exclaimed, "it's Joe; it's Rhymin' Joe!" "A happy meeting," said the young man, "and a mutual remembrance. Heart speaks to heart.

"Yes, sir, I will," said the boy, innocently, "only it seems too bad 'at I can't tell what Rhymin' Joe said." The lawyers in the bar were smiling, Sharpman had recovered his apparent good-nature, and Goodlaw began again to interrogate the witness.

"Was there a light in the office when you came in?" "They was in the back room where you an' Rhymin' Joe were." "Did you think that I knew when you came into the office?" "I don't believe you did." "Why did you not make your presence known?" "Well, I I " "Come, out with it! If you had any reason for playing the spy, let's hear what it was." "I didn't play the spy.

"Where did this conversation take place?" "In the back room." "Was the door open?" "Just a little." "Who were in the back room?" "Mr. Sharpman an' Rhymin' Joe." "Who is Rhyming Joe?" "He's a man I used to know in Philadelphy." "When you lived with Craft?" "Yes, sir." "What was his business?" "I don't know as anything. He used to bring things to the house sometimes, watches an' things."

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