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Updated: June 13, 2025
The murderer is before us, either in the prisoner's dock or among the witnesses. Let us get at the truth without bickering." Mrs. Johns was called, following Miss Lee. I watched her carefully on the stand. I had never fathomed Mrs. Johns, or her attitude toward the rest of the party. I had thought, at the beginning of the cruise, that Vail and she were incipient lovers.
And he made a vail of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen: with cherubims made he it of cunning work. And he made thereunto four pillars of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold: their hooks were of gold; and he cast for them four sockets of silver. And he made an hanging for the tabernacle door of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, of needlework;
We may never meet again." "I think we shall," said Helen. "The world is not a very large place. You are to visit me, you know. I shall ask your Aunt Debby when I see her." "And you'll come to visit me. Couldn't you come this summer? You'd like Jane Orr and Ralph. He is the nicest boy I ever knew, except Robert Vail." "Rob is nice. Yes, I think I can come. We could have a fine time."
That my business with that man required more time than could be spared, because others were waiting till I dispatched him, and then all that Easter Sunday there was other work so that I had no time to reflect upon that case, nor, if there had been time, had I dared to think, what might have been, behind the vail, without having received peculiar revelation.
Jenny Lind had enjoyed a month of quiet, and dreaded the excitement which she must now again encounter. "Mr Barnum, I am sure I can never get through that crowd," she said in despair. "Leave that to me. Remain quiet for ten minutes, and there shall be no crowd here," replied Barnum. Taking his daughter on his arm, she drew her vail over her face and they descended the gangway.
"Shall shall I get out?" she called to him, a hint of reminder in her tones that she had spoken to him before and received no answer. Thornton moved back to the side of the car. "Miss Vail," he said contritely, "I I don't know what to say to you for getting you into this. "I know," she interrupted quickly, leaning over the side of the car and placing her hand on his arm.
They spoke of the approaching storm-cloud of panic and the need of another strong hand at the wheel until the crisis was over, but Vail still refused. They spoke of old times and old memories, but he shook his head. "All my life," he said, "I have wanted to be a farmer." Then they drew a picture of the telephone situation.
He went to the office of the local newspaper, and found the result he wanted in the type-cases of the compositors. The Morse, or rather Vail code, is at present the universal telegraphic code of symbols, and its use is extending to other modes of signalling-for example, by flags, lights, or trumpets.
Vail whose identification secured burial for Neeland, not in the American cemetery, but in Aulnes Wood. When the raid into Finistère ended, and the unclean birds took flight, Vail, at Quimper, ordered north with his unit, heard of the tragedy, and went to Aulnes. And so Neeland was properly buried beside the youthful châtelaine. Which was, no doubt, what his severed soul desired.
In the course of the work for the Government he had come much in contact with a young man named Theodore N. Vail, who was head of the Government mail service. He had been impressed by Vail's ability and had in turn introduced Vail to the telephone and aroused his enthusiasm in its possibilities.
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