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Upon one of the new boards he saw marked with the careless brush of some shipping-clerk, "Watkins & Co., Hartford, Conn." Again, as with the unstable lilac-bushes, his world spun about him; it drew in and darkened. He had the sensation of a grain of dust sucked down a vast black funnel. Outside the quiet room, the city went on its ruthless, noisy way.
Watkins thinks we should give the vice-consul a box of cigars. "Let's see; ten pounds and a box of cigars, that's three hundred lire at the price of exchange. You had the picture just three weeks, a hundred lire a week for the use of all that education in art, all that spiritual influence. Quite cheap, I should say." "And Mr. Watkins's services, Maud!" my wife asked, viciously.
You see, I believe in helping a detective all I can," and he chuckled broadly. As Adam Adams could see, the documents were of legal aspect and with them were several letters. "Then the deal goes through," said John Watkins. "Doesn't that look like it?" "And the patent is yours?" "Yes." "I wonder what Barry Langmore would say to this, if he was alive?" "He wouldn't like it at all."
And the next time you’re locked up in a spunging-house, just wait there till I come and take you out, there’s a good fellow.’ How, or at what hour, Mr. Watkins Tottle returned to Cecil-street is unknown.
The mercurial barometer reading by verniers to three places of decimals was set up and read, and the two aneroids were adjusted to read with it. These two aneroids perhaps deserve a word. Aneroid A was a three-inch, three-circle instrument, the invention of Colonel Watkins, of the British army, of range-finder fame.
Watkins, the viewer, is below." "He must do, then," Mr. Brook said, "but I wish Mr. Thompson had been here. Perhaps you would like to look at the plan of the pit before you go down? Is Williams's office open?" "Yes, sir," the bankman answered. Mr. Brook led the way into the office. "Hullo!" he said, seeing a young man at work making a copy of a mining plan; "who are you?" The young man rose
Watkins Tottle took a sip of his, stirred the fire, and assumed an air of profound attention. ‘It’s of no use humming and ha’ing about the matter,’ resumed the short gentleman.—‘You want to get married.’ ‘Why,’ replied Mr. Watkins Tottle evasively; for he trembled violently, and felt a sudden tingling throughout his whole frame; ‘why—I should certainly—at least, I think I should like—’
Walter McNab Miller, first vice-president of the National Association, was the principal speaker, addressing a mass meeting of representative people in the Opera House. Mrs. J. S. Cunningham was elected president. During 1916 Mrs. Pattie Ruffner Jacobs of Alabama made addresses in the State and Miss Gertrude Watkins and Miss Stokes, national organizers, assisted in forming clubs.
Sarah Brown felt sad and clumsy, and made two blots, one in green on the Watkins card, and the other in ordinary Stephens-colour on the card of one Tonk, chocolate-box-maker, single, to whom a certain charity was obstinately giving a half-pint of milk daily, regardless of the fact that last month she had received a shilling's-worth of groceries from the Parish.
William Watkins, the proprietor of the popular livery establishment on Main Street. Mr. Brown will remain in the city several days, and a reception will be tendered him at Mr. Watkins's on Wednesday evening." "That ends it," sighed Mr. Clayton. "The dove of peace will never again rest on my roof-tree." But why dwell longer on the sufferings of Mr.
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