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Sapley. Now Mrs. President, I move, sir that is, madam that the parish League appoints me to interview Bingham." The motion was duly seconded and passed, notwithstanding some mild protests from the opposition, and Mrs. Burke resumed her place as presiding officer of the meeting. Then she continued: "Excuse me; I forgot the previous question which somebody moved.

Our meetings have been very inspiring and helpful to us all, I am perfectly sure; very uplifting and encouraging; and I am astonished that you should speak as you do." "I'm very glad you've found them so, Mrs. Sapley.

Burns inquired, "what do you propose to do about it, if I may be allowed to inquire?" "Do? The first thing I propose to do is to interview Silas Bingham myself privately, and see what I can do with him. Perhaps I won't accomplish nothin'; but I'm goin' to try, anyway, and make him get out of that location." "You can, if anybody can," Mrs. Sapley remarked. "Thank you for the compliment, Mrs.

They held quarterly meetings, and it was at one of the meetings held at Thunder Cliff, and at which Mrs. Burke presided, that she remarked severely: "Mrs. Sapley, you're out of order. There's a motion before the house, and I've got something to say about it myself. Mrs. Perkins, as Mrs.

Burke interrupted, "but you see Durford 'aint in Virginia so far as heard from, and it's our business to get up and hustle right here where we live. Did you think we were tryin' to reform Virginia or Alaska by absent treatment?" Mrs. Sapley could not contain herself another moment; so, rising to her feet excitedly she sputtered: "I do not agree with you, Mrs. Burke; I do not agree with you at all.