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"She says she'll take me," cried Mrs. Scates, as she entered the room "just as soon as I can come, and here's a big basket of apples and peaches, she sent you, and " the poor woman was quite out of breath. "I met that minister, Mr. Gay, and he said he was coming up to see you, Arthur." "Did you ever go to Mr. Gay's church?" Quincy asked Mrs. Scates. "Jus' onct, and that was enough.
Comfort Foster, skating on the ice from Squantum Point to Dorchester, fell into the Water & was drown'd. He was about 16 or 18 years of age." Advertisements of "Mens and Boys Scates" appear in the Boston Gazette, of 1749, and the Boston Evening Post, of 1758. The February News Letter, of 1769, has a notice of the sale of "Best Holland Scates of Different Sizes."
Up and to my Lord's and thence to the Duke, and followed him into the Park, where, though the ice was broken and dangerous, yet he would go slide upon his scates, which I did not like, but he slides very well. So back and to his closett, whither my Lord Sandwich comes, and there Mr.
One of these days, if you can repay me, well and good. If not, I can afford to give it. Your voice may make your fortune some day. And, now, Mrs. Scates, I've got some work for you. Mrs. 'Zekiel Pettingill " "She that was Huldy Mason," broke in Mrs. Scates, "she was just the nicest girl in town." "Yes," assented Quincy, "she's going to have an addition to her family "
"He is not an Italian. He's a Yankee. Look at his name." "That's Italian surely." "It's only his Yankee name transposed. Aren't you good on anagrams?" "Certainly, I'm not. Please tell me." "Do you remember a young man in Fernborough with consumption whom I sent to a sanatorium in New York?" "Yes, Mr. Scates." "You've hit it. Mr. Arthur Scates, or A. Scates for short.
"There's a friend of ours coming down on that train, Andrew a young man named Merry." He took out his note book, wrote a few lines, and passed the slip with some money to Andrew. "You get that have it covered up so no one can see what it is, and leave it in the barn when you get back." Quincy told his wife about Arthur Scates and Uncle Ike. "I'm going to take Uncle Ike to Mr.
Has Alice told you of our conversation?" Quincy nodded. "I've been thinking about it since and I decided my first move would be to live, if I could, with my own flesh and blood. But while they've got a down-stairs room, it will be too much work for Huldah." "That's provided for," said Quincy. "Mrs. Scates is going to help Huldah." "What's to become of her grandson he's consumptive they tell me."
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