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They came to the station-house, and Bill was carried out and laid on a bench, and the others were stood up before the desk and had their pedigrees taken. Gerrity demanded indignantly to be allowed to telephone, and this demand was granted. He routed Lawyer Norwood from a party, and set him to finding bail; and meantime the prisoners were led to cells.
Shaynon recollected himself with visible effort. "The man 's crazy," he muttered sickishly, rising. "I don't know what he 's talking about. Arrest him take him to the station-house why don't you?" "Who'll make the charge?" asked the detective, eyeing Shaynon without favour. "Not Bayard Shaynon!" P. Sybarite asseverated. "It's not my brooch," Shaynon asserted defensively.
Fritz broke into bitter weeping and his aunt wept with him for she had no comfort to offer, and when Franz and Paul came they, too, were deeply worried over the loss, for they blamed themselves that they did not see that the door was latched. "What can we do?" they asked Mrs. Steiner. "The first thing is to run to the station-house and tell the police.
I inquired. "Who knows?" said the cabman. "How is this?" said I, "he is Christ's poor, and he is taken to the station-house." "A stop has been put to that now, it is not allowed," said the cab- driver. On several occasions afterwards, I saw policemen conducting beggars to the station house, and then to the Yusupoff house of correction.
Your true friend, "P.S. I've given my watch and chain to the officer to keep for me. Gold watches aint fashionable here, and I didn't want them to think me putting on airs. "Station-House, Franklin Street." After Dick had written these letters he was left to himself. His reflections, as may readily be supposed, were not the most pleasant.
The officer was supercilious until the station-house was reached. He had heard this blatant talk before. What was his surprise when Shirley telephoned to the head of the Department and then called the Captain to the instrument. "Release Mr. Shirley at once," was the crisp order. "Give him any men or assistance he needs." "Well, whadd'ye know about that?
She had ridden back for help, and had fallen on the verandah of the station-house as she gave her news, and the men had ridden off to help those of whom she told, and left her unnoticed, lying where the sun poured down on her in the full force of summer, scorching the sight out of her eyes.
At last, by aid of the negro, the woman was lifted into the cart and thrown down upon the floor, her head striking one of the sides with a sickening thud. She still swore and struggled, and had to be held down by the policeman, who stood over her, while the cart was pushed off to the nearest station-house, the excited crowd following with shouts and merry huzzas. Mr.
She, too, wandered the streets, and slept at night in the station-house. On the third day which was the Christian Sabbath mercy seemed to have found her. A gentlemanly appearing person spoke to her, and learning her want, offered to give her a place as seamstress in his family.
Some military stores had been burned with the railway station-house before Hanson surrendered. He and his men were paroled in the irregular way adopted by Morgan on the raid.
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