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Except now and then a drummer bound for Santa on Hill's coach nobody much ever come to Palomitas on the Pullman; and so there was something of a stir-up when the Pullman conductor helped a lady out of the car landing her close to where Charley in his clean shirt and handcuffs on was standing between two members of the Committee holding guns.

At the same time I am delighted that Faye will have for four years the fine staff position. These appointments are complimentary, and considered most desirable. The real stir-up, however, came with orders for the regiment to go to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, for that affects about everyone here. Colonel Munson, who relieves General Bourke as colonel of the regiment, is in St.

Thank you for your information, and will you give me your name?" added Christy. "My name is Ralph Pennant; I have a sea-going name, and I suppose that is the reason why I went to sea," replied the seaman, with a good-natured laugh. "I have been the mate of a steamer, but I could not get any better position than that of able seaman, and I wanted to be in this stir-up."

And a pretty stir-up it would make if you were to go to their school, wouldn't it, you huzzy." "Why, I'm Athol's sister, and almost Archie's too. Why couldn't I go? We'll have our horses, of course." "Lord bless my soul, are you counting on moving the whole of Woodbine up yonder?" asked the Admiral in dismay.

But I was eating again heartily soon, the conversation of the men taking up my attention, for they were discussing what was to be done that evening. "It's only a reconnaissance," said one. "We're going to give the Doppies a stir-up to show them we're `all alive, oh!" "Nonsense," said another. "We shan't do anything; the Colonel don't care about working in the dark."

As Carey's injury mended he was restlessly busy either superintending the pearl fishing, whose results were visible in half-a-dozen casks sunk in the sands and an ever-increasing stack of the great shells carefully ranged in solid layers by Bostock, to whom fell the lot of pouring water in the casks and giving their contents a stir-up from time to time.

'Run fifteen mile, says John Tom 'Ugh! Catch white man. Bring pappoose. "The little woman is in extremities of gladness. She must wake up that stir-up trouble youngster and hug him and make proclamation that he is his mamma's own precious treasure. I was about to ask questions, but I looked at Mr. Little Bear, and my eye caught the sight of something in his belt.

Give 'em time and a stir-up every now and then, and they go all into a nasty thin watery stuff which you can pour away, wash what's left with clean water, and there at last are all the pearls at the bottom without losing one, while the shells have lain in the sun and grown sweet."

"For a day or two Bronson and I sat back, enjoying the stir-up. Things turned out as we had expected. Business boomed at the theater. I got a good story, and some few kind words from my city editor. Then the explosion came. I got a letter from Jennie Brice saying she was going away, and that we need not try to find her. I went to Horner, but I had lost track of her completely.

In fact, he had been heard to say that the Church itself was chiefly a huge fire insurance company, taking risks for the next world instead of this. On the morning after the fire, he was up betimes to sail with the wind, to take advantage of the stir-up that the public mind had got; and he secured a lot of new business. "Now, Mr. Hartigan, why don't you insure that horse of yours?

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