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Reed and her charges are waiting to hear from a friend of June's who was in school with her I think she is the Governor's daughter, or maybe he's an ex-governor about a long-standing invitation to visit her in her summer home, which is near here, as they compute distances in Wyoming." "And Schaefer is leaving in the morning," reflected the doctor. "That leaves but you and me unaccounted for.

But another faction yet, and an even more numerous one, insisted it were best to wait for news from other centers. Why march, they argued, why strike, why run unnecessary risks, before they knew what was happening elsewhere? "Surely," these argued, "the English will hear that four here are still unaccounted for. Some attempt will be made to find and rescue them.

Only a few days before this interview, President Lincoln alarmed by the report of McClellan, that the magnificent Army of the Potomac under his command, which, only three months before, had boasted 161,000 men, had dwindled down to not more than "50,000 men left with their colors" had been to the front, at Harrison's Landing, on the James river, and, although he had not found things quite so disheartening as he had been led to believe, yet they were bad enough, for only 86,000 men were found by him on duty, while 75,000 were unaccounted for of which number 34,4172 were afterward reported as "absent by authority."

To the House of Representatives of the United States: In compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 11th of this month, requesting information whether any prize agents have neglected to render an account of their agency and to pay over the money in their hands, the names of those who have failed, the sums unaccounted for, and whether any of those thus failing are in the employ of the Government, and their compensation has been in consequence suspended, I transmit a report from the Secretary of the Navy, with the documents referred to by him.

It was part of that beginning which had to be taken for granted, and which for that reason lay outside of the domain of Science altogether. But if we accept the two evolutions, the creation of life, if unaccounted for, presents itself as a direct interference in the actual history of the world. There could have been no life when the earth was nothing but a mass of intensely heated fluid.

Suddenly she was struck with the distinct conviction that the wall of the corridor did not coincide with the wall of his room as represented by the line of the door. There was certainly a space between the two walls unaccounted for. This was undoubtedly what had attracted HIS attention; but what BUSINESS was it of his?

All his orders are transmitted in that way. Last week the steward made a mistake in his accounts " "To his own prejudice?" "My lord," said Carlotta, with a hoarse laugh, "no, to that of the marquis. When he discovered it, he wrote underneath, 'Two thousand florins unaccounted for. If this occurs a second time, you are discharged." "Good, good!" cried Barbesieur.

There only remained those unaccounted for weeks, so that the first sentence he spoke to the peccant pair, whom we left in agitated suspense, surprised them by its calmness. "When did this happen?" And they could not guess how anxiously he waited for a reply.

An hour before, James Mesurier had been peacefully engaged on the task which had been nightly with him at this hour for twenty-five years, the writing of his diary, in a shorthand which he wrote with a neatness, almost a daintiness, that always marked his use of pen and ink, and gave to his merely commercial correspondence and his quite exquisitely kept accounts, a certain touch of the scholar, again an air of distinction in excess of, and unaccounted for, by the nature of the interests which it dignified.

The Negro alone is here unaccounted for; and of that race it may fairly be said, that it is the one most likely to have had an independent origin, seeing that it is a type so peculiar in an inveterate black colour, and so mean in development.

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