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One of the fire-places, with all its modernizing, a few years ago measured about thirteen feet front, and its whole contour is yet unique. It is now owned by A.A. Scott and John B. Walton. Near Pranker's Pond, on Appleton street, is a singular rock resembling a pulpit. This portion of the town is known as the Calemount.
While discoursing with the archer in this manner, Sir John de Walton, of a tall and handsome figure, advanced and stood within the ample arch of the guard-room chimney, and was listened to in reverential silence by trusty Gilbert, who filled up with nods and signs, as an attentive auditor, the pauses in the conversation.
Old Isaac Walton, the most amusing author on angling who ever wrote, tells many curious stories about fishes, of their coming to be fed at the sound of a bell, and so forth. "Many fishes exhibit the migratory instinct quite as distinctly as those animals which I have just told you about.
"Ah, madam!" said Bertram, "were not Sir John de Walton in question, methinks I should venture to reply, that an unwashed brow, an unkempt head of hair, and a look far more saucy than your ladyship ever wears, or can wear, were the proper disguise to trick out that minstrel's boy, whom, you wish to represent in the present pageant."
With Oscar's sister Maud a beautiful girl two years younger than himself Harry felt a little more bashful; but the young lady soon entered into an animated conversation with him. "Do you often come to Boston, Mr. Walton?" she asked. "This is my first visit," said Harry. "Then I dare say Oscar will play all sorts of tricks upon you.
The chief organiser of the movement against Kennedy in the junior dayroom had been the red-haired Wren, who preached war to his fellow fags, partly because he loved to create a disturbance, and partly because Walton, who hated Kennedy, had told him to. Between Wren and Billy Silver a feud had existed since their first meeting.
Ah, in a world where so many love us not well but too wisely, how tremulously our hearts turn back to bathe in that running river of their love and ceaseless charm! From Master Isaak Walton
They had not yet fully determined what to do with him; whether to send him to a private school, when the vacations were over, or to put him to work in some shop or store. Meanwhile, Oscar was idling away his time about the streets, and devoting all his energies to the pursuit of amusement. His favorite place of resort continued to be the hotel where Alfred Walton lived.
The cow is a great loss to us." Just then Mr. Walton came in from the barn. "How do you like the new cow, father?" asked Harry. "She isn't equal to our old one. She doesn't give as much milk within two quarts, if this morning's milking is a fair sample." "You paid enough for her," said Mrs. Walton. "I paid too much for her," answered her husband, "but it was the best I could do.
Percivale;" then to my father, saying, "I'm very glad to see you, Mr. Walton. Will you walk in?" We followed her into the room. It was not very small, for it occupied nearly the breadth of the house. On one side the roof sloped so nearly to the floor that there was not height enough to stand erect in. On the other side the sloping part was partitioned off, evidently for a bedroom.
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