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I have arranged to bribe one of the gaolers his guard. He will let him escape for ten thousand crowns we must do it, Edith! Then Mr. Brock will ride over the Brenner Pass and catch a train somewhere, before his escape is discovered. I expect to meet him in Paris day after to-morrow. Have you heard from Roxbury?" "No!" wailed Roxbury's wife. "He's a brute!" stormed Miss Fowler.
"Nurse says that Tootles has forgotten the real Roxbury," she went on, after a moment. "See how cleverly you have played the part." Still he stared moodily, unconvinced, at the roadway ahead. They were driving in the Haupt Allee. "I hope I haven't got Roxbury into trouble by that interview I gave out concerning the new method of fire-proofing woodwork in office buildings and hotels.
YOUNG, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Born at Hanover, New Hampshire, December 15, 1834; graduated at Dartmouth, 1858; professor of astronomy at Princeton, 1877-1905; died at Hanover, New Hampshire, January 4, 1908. LANGLEY, SAMUEL PIERPONT. Born at Roxbury, Boston, August 22, 1834; secretary Smithsonian Institution, 1887-1908.
On the road from Roxbury to Belltown there was not much to be seen that morning that Chester did not see. The train reached Belltown about noon. He did not mean to stop long there it was too near Upton. From the conductor on the train, he found that a boat left Belltown for Montrose at two in the afternoon. Montrose was a hundred miles from Upton, and Chester thought he would be safe there.
I may be in the wrong about all this. Perhaps I ought to suspect it. There is more that is hereditary in us all, I suppose, than we know. My father never could bear the sight of sickness or distress: it made him faint. There is a firmness, doubtless, that is better than this; but I have it not. Very likely I am wrong. George Putnam, D. D., of Roxbury, Mass.
Being a sharp-eared person with a London drawing-room instinct, she plainly could hear what they were saying as they approached. These were the first words she fully grasped, and they caused her to prick up her ears: "I don't give a hang, Edith. I'm tired of being her brother-in-law." "You're tired of me, Roxbury, that's what it is," in plaintive tones.
Just before noon we rode out to the Greyhound Tavern in Roxbury in carriages and chaises, and had a dinner of fish, roast pig, sirloin, goose, chickens and all the trimmings, topping off with plum-pudding and apple-pie, sang Dickenson's Liberty Song, drank thirty more toasts, forty-four in all, filling our glasses with port, madeira, egg-nogg, flip, punch, and brandy.
The passage from the Neck to Roxbury was now guarded by Brigadier-General John Thomas of Marshfield, who to deceive the enemy as to his numbers occasionally marched his force of seven hundred round and round a hill. The ruse was successful, for Lieutenant Barker wrote that "at Roxbury there must be between 2 and 3000."
"Do you think I've got a chance with her?" he asked with a brave effort. "You've had one wife thrust upon you; why should you expect another without a struggle? I'm afraid you'll have to work for Constance." "But I have your I can count on your approval?" he whispered eagerly. "Don't, Roxbury! People will think you are making love to me!" she protested, wilfully ignoring his question.
These statements have been confidently made at public meetings in the State House of Massachusetts, and it is understood that a mill containing one hundred looms, half of which are now in operation, has been erected at Roxbury, under the direction of gentlemen who are familiar with the manufacture.
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