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Updated: July 1, 2025
Manager: "Why do you always go to the movies when there's a Norma Talmadge picture, Frank?" Frank: "I go because, I go because she's my favourite actress. Manager: "Why is Norma Talmadge your favourite actress, Frank?" Frank: "Norma Talmadge is my favourite actress because she is always saving her honour. I've seen her saving it seventeen times.
Such men as Talmadge, Humphries, and Wolcott are no more to be found in New England. The animus of these men is no longer with these people. The work of change is complete. Nothing remains of their religion but its semblance the fanaticism of Cotton Mather, without his sincerity the persecuting spirit of Cotton, without the sincerity of his motives.
If she really were a reincarnation, I'm sure he knew it: and had probably belonged to her in Alexandria, when she was Queen. "There's a Mr. Talmadge in New York," she went on, wildly. "He said he would come to me from across the world, at a moment's notice, if I wired. Only it would be awkward if I announced our engagement to-night, and then found he'd changed his mind.
The head nurse gave me a deserved call down, however, and it was perhaps just as well that she did, for my mind needed to be 'brought back. Only my body was in the hospital, and the real me, as Mr. Talmadge said, was back in the cabin, helping Donald operate on Lou, all over again.
"An atheist is indeed a terrible person, who doesn't believe in our heavenly Father, but an agnostic is only one who confesses that he doesn't know ... but may be quite willing to learn." "Oh, learn ... I mean teach him, then," she said earnestly. "You are God's man and know everything about Him, Mr. Talmadge."
A dialogue, which to the trained ear was obviously more or less an improvisation, then followed: Manager: "What will you do with that dollar, Frank?" Frank: "I shall go to the movies. I always go to the movies when there's a Norma Talmadge picture. Ask me why I always go to the movies when there's a Norma Talmadge picture."
Did you ever hear Hiram Bodley speak of this?" "Never." "We might write to the authorities at Millville and see what they have to say." "I wish you'd do it. They may pay more attention to you than to a boy." "I'll write at once." "Father, hadn't Joe better stay here until we get a reply?" put in Ned. "He may do so and welcome," answered Mr. Talmadge.
Treason and escape of Arnold.... Trial and execution of Major André.... Precautions for the security of West Point.... Letter of General Washington on American affairs.... Proceedings of congress respecting the army.... Major Talmadge destroys the British stores at Coram.... The army retires into winter quarters.... Irruption of Major Carlton into New York.... European transactions.
It is therefore infinitely preferable as a working basis to an unembodied force." Big Jerry brought a smile to the lips of the other two men by bursting out, "Durned ef I understand. Them words air too powerful ederkated fer me." "But," said Rose, "what you say kind of frightens me, Mr. Talmadge. If we can't ever see God, even in Heaven, how can we be sure that He is?"
On Feb. 13, 1819, Talmadge of New York proposed as an amendment "that the further introduction of slavery or involuntary servitude be prohibited, ... and that all children of slaves born within the said State after the admission thereof into the Union shall be free."
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