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I sit there and gloat until by rights I ought to be required to take out a gloater's license. Mind you, I have no prejudice against horseback riding as such. Horseback riding is all right for mounted policemen and Colonel W. F. Cody and members of the Stickney family and the party who used to play Mazeppa in the sterling drama of that name. That is how those persons make their living.
The next day they received intelligence of the decease of one of their Scarborough friends, whose dying words are worthy to be preserved in lasting remembrance. 1 mo. 7. On returning from meeting we found a letter informing us of the sudden decease of Isaac Stickney of Scarborough.
Then things cleared up a little and here I am!" A visible stir succeeded Nelson Randolph's entrance. Mrs. Stickney and Colonel Gresham welcomed him most cordially, and Polly, as president of the Hiking Club, greeted him with a characteristic little speech.
But he had hardly disappeared, when another man from an inner room rushed, waving something: the Navesink Highlands lookout had wired the Kaiser in sight! And while the Exchange rang with cheers, Stickney, a colour now in his sere cheeks, went boring his way outward.
At the post the men had doubled out under Lieutenant Ranson with wet horse-blankets, and while he led G Troop to fight the flames, H Troop, under old Major Stickney, burned a space around the post, across which the men of G Troop retreated, stumbling, with their ears and shoulders wrapped in the smoking blankets.
J. L. Stickney, formerly an officer in the United States navy, and now correspondent of the New York Herald, volunteered for duty as my aid, and did valuable service. “I desire specially to mention the coolness of Lieut.
"You wouldn't be at a loss to name boys," said Laura, laughing, "like Mr. Stickney, who named his boys One, Two, and Three. Think of going by the name of One Stickney!" "That isn't so bad as to be named 'The Fifteenth of March. And that was a real name, given to a girl who was born at sea I wonder what she was called 'for short." "Sweet fifteen, perhaps." "That would do.
For, it was in her triple house that the Christmas story happened; and it was there where I picked up the incontrovertible facts from the gossip of many roomers and met Stickney and saw the necktie. Christmas came that year on Thursday, and snow came with it. "Address" is New Yorkese for "home." Stickney roomed at 45 West 'Teenth Street, third floor rear hall room.
Anyhow, I can go!" An hour later Doodles stood at the door of the Randolph home. "He's sick. He can't see anybody," said the maid who answered his ring. "Is he able to talk?" queried the lad. The girl nodded. "Then will you please ask him if he would like to have Doodles Stickney sing to him." "'T won't do no good," she replied indifferently. "The nurse won't let anybody see him."
Stickney, of Salem, who considered all voluntary discomfort as a remnant of the legal spirit, pronounced a severe condemnation on this self-neglect, and expressed his fear that Mr. Tryan was still far from having attained true Christian liberty. Good Mr.
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