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Simmons' clerk was standing on the platform before the store, and Gordon drew up. "How's Buckley?" he inquired. "Bad," the other answered laconically. "They sent to Stenton for help. His head's cracked. It's funny," he commented, "with a hundred people around nobody saw that stone thrown 'tall." "It don't do sometimes to see this and that," Gordon explained, tightening the reins.
"We haven't had any satisfaction lately with the Stenton stage," he shrilled; "and I made out to ask you can take it or leave it if you'd drive again? It might be a kind of he! he! relax from your securities and investments." Gordon, without an immediate reply, regarded him.
"I can give you fifty dollars," Gordon told him, at once loud and conciliatory; wondering, at the same time, how, if he did, Clare and himself would manage. He had to pay for his board in Stenton; the doctor for Clare had to be met fifty cents in hand a visit, or the visits ceased.
I'll have the county clerk go over the options, bring you the result in a couple of weeks. Don't disturb yourself; yours is the time for pleasures, not papers." "Hey, Gord!" a voice called thinly from without; "here's your dog." Gordon rose and made his way to the platform before the store, where the Stenton stage had stopped.
Solitude has this sort of dormer with three-paned upper and six-paned lower sashes, while Stenton and the Evans house, Number 322 De Lancy Street, have eight-paned upper and lower sashes. Houses usually of somewhat later date and notable for greater refinement of detail had gable-roof dormers with round-headed Palladian windows extending up into the pediment.
Except for a relatively few country houses which had neither outside shutters nor blinds notably Stenton, Solitude, Mount Pleasant, Bartram House and The Woodlands the use of shutters on the first story was the rule. Above that the custom varied greatly. Where outside shutters were totally absent, inside hinged, folding and sometimes boxed shutters were almost invariably present.
At dawn he left Greenstream, arriving in Stenton at the end of day; the following morning he re-departed for Greenstream.
The movement has been fostered and built up by the efforts of a small group of men, the most important of whom is Paul W. Gibbons, President of the Philadelphia Tennis Association, together with Wm. H. Connell of Germantown, the late Hosmer W. Hanna of Stenton, whose untiring efforts aided greatly in obtaining a real start, Dr.
Her similarity to Lettice grew still more apparent she presented the same order, her white shirtwaist had been crisply ironed, her shoes were rubbed bright and neatly tied. He recalled this similitude suddenly, and it brought before him a clearly defined vision of Lettice, not as his wife, but of the girl he had driven to and from the school at Stenton.
Hollidew, he knew, seldom visited his outlying acres, then only in the collection of rents or profits they lay too far from his iron chest, from the communication of the Stenton banks. Gordon knew Sim Caley, and, suddenly, he decided to visit him; the trout would afford the Caleys and himself an ample repast.
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