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Coming my way?" "Yes, sir." They fell into step. "It was my fault the Wolves lost tonight," the boy said huskily. "Anybody can make that mistake once," Mr. Wall told him. "It was my fault," Tim said stubbornly. What he wanted to say next didn't come so easily. "How " He hesitated. "How does a fellow get to be a better scout?" Mr. Wall's hand fell on his shoulder.

But Wall's clerks were inattentive and indifferent. They had an air that said "There are the goods. Buy 'em or leave 'em. 'Tis nothing to us." She was thinking of this as well as of the dress goods before her and finally she said, "You may wrap the pattern up. I will take it." Then did Pat's eyes dance with delight, and he thought of his mother.

He wanted to be where he could hear what was said when scouts and Scoutmaster met. Mr. Wall seemed to be riding hard. Suddenly, as he saw them, his pace slackened. "He's going to dismount," said Ritter. "He's waiting for us," said the Eagle patrol scout. Their steps unconsciously became slower, Don jumped from the bicycle and walked with them. He studied Mr. Wall's face. Did Mr. Wall know?

We chose a road on high ground, under pines; the fact that a few miles of it would bring us to Squire Wall's was not sufficient reason for us to shun it, and we loitered on and on, discoursing philosophically on man and woman and the duties of each to other. Through habit we went softly, and so, in time, came up past a small garden under the house's southern side.

I sent Tommy across to Wall's to tell them that there was a man wanderin' about the Bush in the horrors of drink, and to get some one to ride for the police. But they was too late, for he hanged himself that night. 'O Lord! cried Mary. 'Yes, right close to here, jist down the creek where the track to Wall's branches off. Tommy found him while he was out after the cows.

A hundred thousand pounds on one side of the wall, and three single daughters on the other, Mrs. Osborn was not the woman to trust to the 'wall's hole; and so Mr. Dusautoy's enemy laid down her colours; and he was too kind-hearted to trace her sudden politeness to the source. Mr. Dusautoy acceded to the scheme devised by his wife, and measures were at once taken for engaging the curate.

Wall's lips as he entered the meeting place. He hurriedly joined his patrol. The color guard and the troop bugler stepped to the front, and the brassy notes of "To the Colors" rose and fell. Standing stiffly at salute, the troop pledged allegiance to the flag, and repeated the scout oath. The bugler stepped back to the ranks. Slowly Mr. Wall made his tour of inspection.

III., it was stated that when a wall had to sustain an addition of vertical pressure, it was first fitted to sustain it by some addition to its own thickness; but if the pressure became very great, by being gathered up into PIERS. I must first make the reader understand what I mean by a wall's being gathered up.

This is true; but we have to consider that the cornice, as the close of the wall's life, is of all its features that which is best fitted for honor and ornament. It has been esteemed so by almost all builders, and has been lavishly decorated in modes hereafter to be considered.

I must suppose for at that moment the moon was swallowed again by a swirl of cloud that in the changing light he had missed his blow, and finding myself unhurt, I was able to gain my feet, make a double and gain the wall's edge by the plantation before he had caught me up once more.

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