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Updated: June 16, 2025
We were in the post consisting of some 20 one-horse sledges and had just left the Hospiz when we met the up-coming post, also consisting of a number of one-horse sledges. It took some time to pass, as the track was narrow and the horses floundered in the deep snow when passing each other.
The operator made a note of the order and went out, and the superintendent settled himself in his desk-chair for another hour's hard work with the stenographer. At twenty-five minutes past eight he heard the wheel-grindings of the up-coming service-car, and the weary short-hand man snapped a rubber band upon the notes of the final letter.
A faint rhythmical beating is growing more distinct, the herald of the slow progress of an up-coming steamer. Before night is fallen she has passed a strange object with high funnel and clattering stern paddle, an apparition it would seem from our Western world of a hundred years ago, moving slowly across the crowded stage of modern war's necessities.
The real basis of sentiment is the new science of Sociology and the new sense of altruism first named by Auguste Comte and first brought to the American people in and by this "Positivist Episode." It is by the up-coming of such seed as was then sown, that the old issues and their old world have been replaced by the new; which we should gratefully inherit from those sowers.
To offset this, the Catawba dropped out of line and disappeared; and when the Cherokees were no more than a hundred yards away, Uncanoola came in sight a like distance in the opposite direction, running easily down the path to meet the up-coming riders. Richard let slip an admiration-oath under his breath. "There's a fine bit of strategy for you!" he whispered.
For a quarter of an hour the canoes plied fruitlessly about, then found the dead men gently grounded in an eddy. A tow-rope was requisitioned from an up-coming boat, and a pair of horses from a pack-train on the bank, and the ghastly jetsam hauled ashore. Frona looked at the five young giants lying in the mud, broken-boned, limp, uncaring.
After which, let me tell you, Andy, that man Ford'll sift this cussed country through a flour-shaker but what he'll cinch the outfit that does it. You write that out in your car-report." Back in the service-car Lidgerwood was sitting quietly in the doorway, smoking his delayed after-breakfast cigar, and timing the up-coming passenger-train, watch in hand.
"You don't think I'm acting dishonourably, do you, Mrs. Peedles?" I asked. "My dear," replied Mrs. Peedles, "it's a difficult world to live in leastways, that's been my experience of it." I had just completed my packing it had not taken me long when I heard upon the stairs the heavy panting that always announced to me the up-coming of Mrs. Peedles.
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