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Updated: May 29, 2025


This day the first of the Oxford Gazettes come out, which is very pretty, full of newes, and no folly in it. Wrote by Williamson.

She had a bad spell yesterday; and she does get in such horrid tantrums! Mother is awfully tired of staying with her. And most girls get married those who have a chance." She ended with a forced little laugh. "Is it Williamson? You don't know the sort of man he is," and Jim's voice was husky with emotion. "Oh, everybody gets talked about sooner or later!

These measures seem to have been fairly successful, for on 1st August Peter Beckford, Clerk of the Council in Jamaica, wrote to Secretary Williamson that since the passing of the law at least 300 privateers had come in and submitted, and that few men would now venture their lives to serve the French. Even with the success of this act, however, the path of the governor was not all roses.

"I will, if you say so," offered Hastings. "Yet there's another side to it." "What?" "Williamson might get it into his head that I went below because I thought he was making a muddle of the speed. As a matter of fact, he knows every blessed thing I do about our motors, and Williamson is loyal to the core." "I know," nodded Captain Jack. "I'd hate to hurt a fine fellow's feelings.

Packard, of the Theological Seminary, and both graduates of colleges; Frank Preston, of Lexington, graduate of Washington College, who died soon after the war while professor of Greek at William and Mary College, a whole-souled and most companionable fellow; William Bolling, of Fauquier County, student of University of Virginia; Frank Singleton, of Kentucky, student of University of Virginia, whom William Williamson, another member of the mess and a graduate of Washington College, pronounced "always a gentleman."

'Your ladyship has the advantage of me there, said Heathcock, stretching himself; 'I wish I could forget my existence, for, in my mind, existence is a horrible BORE. 'I thought you WAS a sportsman, said Williamson. 'Well, sir? 'And a fisherman? 'Well, sir? 'Why, look you there, sir, pointing to the flies, 'and tell a body life's a bore.

New shoes had to be made; and as Milner's feet were so large, lasts had first to be made; and thus it took several days to get him fitted out for the road. James Williamson, meanwhile, bought the cattle and had his laugh at Milner, who reaped a share of the profits.

A hundred and sixty backwoodsmen gathered at Mingo Bottom under the lead of Colonel David Williamson, who had once disgraced himself among them by preventing them from killing some Moravian prisoners, and who now seems to have been willing to atone for his humanity. They marched swiftly to the Muskingum, where they stole upon the Indians in the cornfields, and seized their guns.

In the first place, three of you came from South Africa on this game you Williamson, you Carruthers, and Woodley." "Lie number one," said the old man; "I never saw either of them until two months ago, and I have never been in Africa in my life, so you can put that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. Busybody Holmes!" "What he says is true," said Carruthers. "Well, well, two of you came over.

Fort Reading was the starting-point for this exploring expedition, and there I arrived some four or five days after the party under Lieutenant Williamson had begun its march.

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