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With a puzzled frown he stared at the youth and finally broke out: "Then you won't sell her at no price? Anyway, the day you change your mind don't forget to notify John Garvestad. If it's spondulix you are after, then here's where there's plenty of 'em."

Such were the curious Victorian nuggets Spondulix and Lothair. Professor Newbery also made a number of similar experiments, and arrived at like results. He states as follows: "I placed a cube of galena in a solution of chloride of gold, with free access of air, and put in organic matter; gold was deposited as usual, in a bright metallic film, apparently completely coating the cube.

"There every afternoon, isn't he, Simmons?" asked Munson, who was smoking quietly: "Shouldn't wonder," came the response between the trills. "How's that affair coming on?" came a voice out of the tobacco-smoke. "Same old way," answered someone at the lower end of the table "still waiting for the spondulix." "Seen her last picture?" remarked Watson, knocking the ashes from his pipe.

"It ain't you that's taking my spondulix in, you big, overgrown Swede!" returned Yorky amiably. "It's the gent from Texas. How can a fellow buck against luck that fills from a pair to a full house on the draw?" The blond giant, Siegfried who was not a Swede, but a Norwegian announced that he was seventeen dollars in the game himself. Tommie, already broke, and an onlooker, reported sadly.

Don't it sound like a Tenderloin tale, though, South American wife and American husband and her getting jealous and up and shooting him? Money sure makes love popular. Now, if it had been poor folks, why, they'd have hardly missed a day's work, but just because these Hilliards have got spondulix they'll run a paragraph about 'em in the papers for a month."

Then Kyle said: "Jim, I've been thinking, preachers ain't exactly broken-backed carrying their spondulix. I kind o' think I owe ye something in the way of possibilities for putting Blazing Star in hands which may be a big help to me. So there's my bunch; you can go over them at your own time and pick the best as a free gift." "Ye mean it?"

It contained another poem with the same signature, but also a note much longer than the brief lines that accompanied the first contribution was scrawled upon a separate piece of paper. This the editor opened first, and read the following, with an amazement that for the moment dominated all other sense: But I don't see the spondulix that oughter follow. Perhaps you don't know where to send it.

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