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Updated: June 12, 2025


Here is the list of my hosts as representative a body both for men and newspapers as any journalist could desire to entertain him: Edward Bell Chicago Daily News Sam Blythe Saturday Evening Post Curtis Brown New York Press John T. Burke New York Herald R. M. Collins Associated Press Herbert Corey Associated Newspapers Fred Grundy New York Sun Edward Keen United Press Ernest Marshall New York Times Roy Martin Associated Press H. B. Needham Collier's Weekly Frederick Palmer Everybody's Philip Patchin New York Tribune Fred Pitney New York Tribune J. Spurgeon New York World W. Orton Tewson New York American J. M. Tuohy New York World

Impress on your class that many Greeks and most Romans were frightfully stupid, and if they disbelieve you, read Ctesiphon with them, or Valerius Flaccus. Whatever is that noise?" "It comes from your class-room, I think," snapped the other master. "So it does. Ah, yes. I expect they are putting your little Tewson into the waste-paper basket." "I always lock my class-room in the interval " "Yes?"

Before she went home she called at the post office, and Mr. Tewson greeted her with a solemn face. He did not wait to be questioned. "There's been no news to-day, miss, so far," he said. "And that seems as if they might be so given up to hard work at a dreadful time that there's been no chance for anything to get out.

The small package contained trifles of sewing and knitting materials she was going to take to Mrs. Welden, and she held out her hand for it. She knew she did not smile quite naturally as she said her good-morning to Tewson. She went out into the pale amber sunshine and stood a few moments, glad to find herself bathed in it again. She suddenly needed air and light. "A sad reward!"

A rifle corps was to be formed: she hoped that the boys would have proper uniforms, instead of shooting in their old clothes, as Mr. Jackson had suggested. There was Tewson; could nothing be done about him? He would slink away from the other prefects and go with boys of his own age. There was Lloyd: he would not learn the school anthem, saying that it hurt his throat.

Tewson had been dining on board a French ship, and was going home with the two French officers, who were also there. None of them had been in a gambling-house before, but it seems they had heard of this place, which was one of the most notorious dens in the town, and agreed to look in for a few minutes to see what it was like.

It was, indeed, at his suggestion that these Memoirs, which have proved the pleasantest literary task ever undertaken by me, were begun and were placed in the hands of Messrs. Hodder & Stoughton in England and of Major Putnam in the United States. Mr. Fred Grundy, Mr. Patchin, Mr. Tewson, and Mr. Tuohy were also among my "first-nighters."

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