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Old Jerry had gone ahead with the wagon, and now the others followed along the road taken by the turnout and by Mr. Merwell. It was a winding trail, leading up and down over the hills and through a dense patch of timber. Two miles from the station they had to cross a fair-sized stream by way of a bridge that was far from firm. "We've got to have a new bridge here some day," said Mr. Endicott.
When Dick joined the crowd he found it on all sides of the carriage, shouting and hurrahing wildly. At first Josiah Crabtree pretended to pay no attention, but presently he spoke to the driver, and the turnout came to a halt. "Students, what doe's this unseemly conduct mean?" he demanded harshly. "Why, Mr. Crabtree, is that you!" exclaimed Frank Harrington in pretended surprise. "Yes, Harrington.
The boy went with me willingly, indeed he was glad to go, and in due time we arrived at Amsterdam, and from there we went to Troy. I had not been in Troy two hours before I was arrested for stealing my own horse and buggy! My turnout was taken from me, and I found myself in durance vile. I was not long in procuring bail, and I then set myself, to work to find out what this meant.
If our friends last night heard ye talk like that ye might as well tak the train back to London ... They're speakin' about ye in the yards this morning. ye'll get a good turnout at your meeting the night, but they're Sayin' that the polis will interfere. That mightna be a bad thing, but I trust ye to show discretion, for ye'll not be muckle use to onybody if they jyle ye in Duke Street.
He saw that things never would be settled while the king lived, nor by the Parliament, so he sent one of his officers, named Pryde, to turnout all the members of Parliament who would not do his will, and then the fifty who were left appointed a court of officers and lawyers to try the king.
"Oh, we'll never get there on time," groaned Andy. "We'll be lucky if we get there at all to-night," answered the young major. "They are looking for us by now," came from Pepper. "Wonder what they will think when we don't show up?" "They'll think we are pretty mean, I guess," answered the acrobatic youth. "Here comes some kind of a turnout now!" cried Pepper. He pointed down the highway.
Here, after four o'clock in the afternoon, all the beauty and fashion of the place come in many a gay turnout, and some on horseback, to enjoy the fresh air, the ocean view, and to meet each other socially. Why this esplanade bears the singular name of Galle Face, no one can explain. It is said that it was so called because the roadway faced Galle, but it does no such thing.
"And, Edward Billings, just tell your father from me that his maxims work out so well that I'm thinking of adopting them myself." Alice Louise Lee, in Youth's Companion, used by permission. When I was out West thirty years ago I was preaching one day in the open air when a man drove up in a fine turnout. After listening for a while he put his whip to his fine-looking steed, and away he went.
"Must be a carriage coming," said Dick, and stepped into the roadway to see, followed by the others in the party. A few seconds later a turnout rumbled into sight. It was the Hope Seminary carryall, and it contained half a dozen girls, including Dora, Nellie and Grace. "Hello! Look there!" cried Tom, and raised his cap, and the other boys did the same.
It was indeed a stylish turnout and Miss Ann Peyton was known as the belle and beauty of Kentucky. It was considered very fortunate at the time of the fire that Ann was visiting and had all of her clothes and jewels with her. They at least were saved. From Buck Hill they had gone to the home of other relations and so on until visiting became a habit.
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