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He was bald, except for a fringe of grayish hair above the temples and a few long locks carefully disposed over his shiny crown. But nobody could have looked at him and called him old. They were to be disappointed. The teams struck the dusty road that terminated at the fort and were plodding along it to the crackling accompaniment of the long bull-whips. "Soon now," Morse shouted to Stearns.

"She isn't," frankly offered Ted. "She is only related to me. Oh, I say, Miss Stearns," he broke off. "Who's the golden girl over by the punch bowl?" "I knew it," trilled Judith. "No one could possibly miss her. She's Jane Allen." "Jane Allen!" he almost interrupted. "She whose pater is a benefactor of Wellington?" "Yes, the only Jane," answered Judith glibly. "Come over and meet her.

"Upon my word," cried Mary Phillips, "those were the messages I sent. I remember particularly the one about the last one back and the heartiest welcome." "Confound that Stearns!" cried Captain Guy; "what did he mean by giving all his attention to you, and none to the lady that he was sent for to see?" "Good bye, Mrs. Chesters," I said, taking her by the hand.

I move that we call a public meeting at the Stearns House this evening, to express the sentiments of the people at St. Cloud." This motion was carried unanimously, but very quietly, and I said: "Gentlemen, I will attend that meeting and give a history of this affair." At length the time had come when I could no longer skulk behind a printing press.

The latter was in favor of the union but insisted that the old historic name, Wisconsin Suffrage Association, should be retained, which was done. Miss Lutie E. Stearns was chosen its president at its annual convention to serve until the union was effected.

A. Warren Stearns, has made a study which shows that while the immigrant Italian is excitable and quick to anger and of revengeful reactions, his American-born descendent has so far controlled and changed this type of reaction that he does not especially figure in police records, in murders or assaults.

Stearns, The Evidence of Christian Experience; Dale, The Living Christ and the Four Gospels. "I feel most strongly that man, in all that he does or can do which is beautiful, great or good, is but the organ and the vehicle of something or some one higher than himself. This feeling is religion.

Nine or ten riders had come out of the darkness and were approaching the camping-ground. West was in the lead. Morse recognized Barney and Brad Stearns. Two of the others were half-breeds, one an Indian trailer of the Piegan tribe. "He must 'a' heard us comin' and pulled out," Barney said. "Then he's back in the red rocks," boomed West triumphantly. "Soon find out."

At that moment there was a knock, and Miss Burton's landlady poked her head into the room to say there was a gentleman at the door who wanted to see Miss Ruth Shirley. "It must be Mr. Hamilton," said Ruth, who felt guilty on account of the lateness of the hour. "I'll call down and tell him I'll be there in a minute." "It's not Mr. Hamilton. It's no one I know," answered Mrs. Stearns.

His reason for doing so, however, was not so much on account of this personal slight as from the conclusion that he had accomplished all that was essential to be done in this line. His chief assistant at Nashville, Capt. R. D. Muzzey, was an able man and perfectly competent to run the machine which Mr. Stearns had constructed. The importance of his work cannot readily be measured.

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