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As an old stager in the camping business, I was repeatedly appealed to for advice and assistance, which of course I gave with the natural politeness belonging to all Californians, suggesting many additions.

He was also, however, greatly addicted to opium-smoking, and when under the influence of the drug, of which, as an old stager, he could consume great quantities without being stupefied, the idea of the occult power of the goddess, never absent from his mind, was turned completely upside down.

But he is the least scrupulous of men and no doubt if, at Eastham, she threw herself into his arms 'what mother's son, et cetera. Only, if she imagined herself to have caught him such an old and hardened stager! in a week her abilities are less than I supposed." "Alicia's self-conceit was always her weak point." But as she spoke the force imparted by resentment died away.

When I returned from Knoxville I found quite a commotion. The operator had been reprimanded very severely and ordered to be relieved. I informed the Secretary of War, or his assistant secretary in charge of the telegraph, Stager, that the man could not be relieved, for he had only obeyed my orders.

He held his tongue in his cheek, and moved his head about as the pen formed the letters: he was no expert penman, this Phil Henslowe, the stager of plays. He looked up as they came to the step. "A poor trip, Carew," said he, running his finger down the column of figures he was adding.

"I'll shoot him the cursed, fat, pudgy, beastly rascal, her husband. I've never seen her face, but" "Lord seff us! heaven preserve us, as a body may say. Is that a respectable reason for shooting a man that you have never seen his wife's face? Come, come, be cool, John Chatterton be cool; animum rege, as a body may" "Cool? a pretty thing for a steady old stager like you, to tell me to be cool.

"Can't I get you something call some one?" "Not for the world!" she commanded, and she pulled herself together and stood up. "But I think I'll stop for to-night. I'm glad my idea strikes you favorably. It's merely Oh, you found it, Mrs. Stager!" She broke off to address the woman who had now come back and was holding up the trailing breadths of the electric-blue gauze. "Isn't it lovely?"

But her dislike for the girl in the sleigh decidedly increased. How was she, in her inexperience, to know that the radiant beauty in furs was what the boys at Phillips Andover called an "old stager." "So you live with Jethro Bass," was Miss Cassandra's next remark. "He's rich enough to take you round the state and give you everything you want." "I have everything I want," replied Cynthia.

"You must not be so tumultuous, Oswald, or I shall have to live in a whirlwind." "Oh, I shall shake down. I shall become as steady as an old stager. I'll go as quiet in harness by-and-by as though I had been broken to it a four-year-old. I wonder whether Laura could not write this letter." "I think you should write it yourself, Oswald." "If you bid me I will." "Bid you indeed!

One time Robert Lincoln and Anson Stager, of the Western Union, interested in the electric light, came on to make some arrangement with Major Eaton, President of the Edison Electric Light Company. They came to '65' in the afternoon, and Lincoln commenced telling stories like his father. They told stories all the afternoon, and that night they left for Chicago.

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