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"I'm going up and have a tea-party with my friend Jeff Cotton!" Hal proposed going to find Mrs. Zamboni at the place where she was staying; but Moylan interposed, objecting that the detectives would surely follow him. Even though they should all go out of the hotel at once, the one person the detective would surely stick to was the arch-rebel and trouble-maker, Joe Smith.

There's no one ever quite so bad That somewhere way down deep inside A little goodness does not find A place wherein to creep and hide. It is so with Sammy Jay. Yes, Sir, it is so with Sammy Jay. You may think that because Sammy Jay is vain, a trouble-maker and a thief, he is all bad. He isn't. There is some good in Sammy Jay, just as there is some good in everybody.

He swaggered along with insolent manner at snail's pace, so that the driver, with a muttered imprecation, brought the car to a jerking halt, and even then almost grazed with his fender the frayed sleeve of the trouble-maker. In Union square, as on Riverside Drive, the foliage was tenderly green and the sunlight was a golden smile.

Cargan," put in Professor Bolton, "you give it as your opinion that woman is no trouble-maker, and I must admit that I agree with your premise in general, although occasionally she may cause a a slight annoyance. Undeniably, there is a lot of trouble in the world. To whose efforts do you ascribe it?" The mayor ran his thick fingers through his hair.

And I’ve made it my business, regular,” added Williamson, the machinist, “to see that he doesn’t have his wish.” “He’s always sulky, and kicking about everything,” added Eph. “I may be wrong, but I can’t get it out of my head that the fellow came aboard on purpose to be a trouble-maker.” “Why, what object could he have in that?” asked Captain Jack.

But, despite his lofty character, it is impossible at this day, to regard Williams with any degree of sympathy or liking, or to think of him except as a trouble-maker over trifles. Intolerance, happily, is fading from the world, and with it that useless scrupulosity of behavior, which accomplishes no good, but whose principal result is to make uncomfortable all who come in contact with it.

About Political Conventions, State and National "Old Ben Butler" His Appearance as a Trouble-Maker in the Democratic National Convention of 1892 Tarifa and the Tariff Spain as a Frightful Example I have had a liberal education in party convocations, State and national. In those of 1860 I served as an all-around newspaper reporter.

The trouble was over speedily, and the Annihilator was once more speeding toward the moon. "Well, for a trouble-maker, give me a rooster every time," spoke Jack, as, after an examination of the machinery, it was found that nothing was out of order. "How do you think it happened, Professor Henderson?" "It never could have happened except in just that way," was the reply of Mr. Roumann.

She looked for a name in the books, but found none. The fly-leaves had been torn out. She was not sorry; she was just as glad to go on thinking of her trouble-maker as the man who mended the boats. There was something freeing about keeping him impersonal. But in the book about women she found an envelope addressed: "To one looking for trouble."

About Political Conventions, State and National "Old Ben Butler" His Appearance as a Trouble-Maker in the Democratic National Convention of 1892 Tarifa and the Tariff Spain as a Frightful Example I have had a liberal education in party convocations, State and national. In those of 1860 I served as an all-around newspaper reporter.

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