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"Went on, I guess," answered Stuffer Singleton. "He was streaking it like an Indian when you passed the Hall." "Shall we help you to get up?" asked Captain Putnam. "I I suppose so," faltered Andy. "Oh, dear, but I'm weak!" he added, as he tried to rise. "Let us carry him to the carriage," suggested Pepper, and this was done, and he was made as comfortable on the cushions as possible.
Lenox were bachelors, as the best friends of families always are; unless, of course, their wives are invalids. Gregory, who was more social than Robert, also knew one policeman, one coachman, three chauffeurs, and several Chiswick boatmen extremely intimately. Robert's principal friend outside the family was a bird stuffer in Hammersmith; but he does not come into this story.
His informed judgment and quickened conscience will enable him to act generously and to stuffer courageously, because his soul is quietly resting in the bosom of truth. A college education likewise helps to fortify the individual for complete living. It is in the college that the student gains a deeper consciousness of his own ability, which gives independence to character.
Briber, corrupter of government, ballot-box stuffer, descending to the level of back-room politicians, of bar-room heelers, he, Magnus Derrick, statesman of the old school, Roman in his iron integrity, abandoning a career rather than enter the "new politics," had, in one moment of weakness, hazarding all, even honour, on a single stake, taking great chances to achieve great results, swept away the work of a lifetime.
"Where did you have the bills?" asked Captain Putnam. "In this vest-pocket. It must have jounced out during the hard riding. Oh, what luck! Captain, I'll have to go back and look for my property." "You are in no condition, Snow, to do that." "I'll go back," said Pepper. "Stuffer and Bob, will you go along?" "Sure thing!" cried Stuffer.
"No, what is it?" questioned Andy. "Maybe we are going to have an extra holiday," suggested Pepper. "Better yet, maybe old Crabtree has resigned," added Jack. "Perhaps Fred is going to give us a spread," came from Stuffer. "I'd like that first-rate." "No, the news is more important than all that," came from Fred. "Well, what is it, Fred?" "Don't keep us on pins and needles any longer!"
If you're any good he'll find it out." James got himself out of the office with all the dignity of which he was capable. Go to Billie Gray, the notorious ballot box stuffer! Take orders from the little rascal who had shaved the penitentiary only because of his pull! James saw himself doing it. He was sore in every outraged nerve of him.
"Think what a spread he could give!" And his eyes sparkled in anticipation. "It would be a bad thing for Stuffer to get the reward," came from Andy. "Why, I'd like to know?" demanded that cadet. "Because you'd eat yourself into a state of acute indigestion." "Rats! I don't eat any more than you do," grumbled Stuffer. "Well, I don't see any chance of your getting the reward," was Jack's comment.
"Very good, indeed, Snow," said the gymnastic instructor. "Really, you go at it as if you were a professional." "Say, Andy, some day you can join the circus," suggested the young major. "Maybe his folks came from a circus," sneered Nick Paxton. "It isn't fair to bring in a professional." "Sour grapes, Paxton!" cried Stuffer. "You know that Andy Snow's father is a business man in the city.
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