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And how queer it is only really to know about one or two of them!" "What's this place you're at just now? Winsted?" "Yes; there's where I've brought up, at the end of that bit of railroad. It's a bigger place than I fancied, though.
Parsons insisted that you could not see Winsted properly unless you had some Harding girls along, and as the first snow of the season had just fallen, he organized a sleighing party, with Nan and Miss Hale as chaperons. Then Will gave a return dinner at Cuyler's, which took another day, so that a week sped by before Betty's guests could possibly get away from Harding.
Ladies and Gentlemen: I have here a gift for the Winsted Public Library. It comes most appropriately on this evening, when the original supporters of that institution are celebrating their release from its responsibility! Miss Symonds," indicating Bess with a graceful curve of his thumb, "and myself were proceeding hither to join you.
Here I lived two years, but very unfortunately happened to get in with the worst men that could be found on the line of Rail-road between Winsted and Bridgeport. In another part of this book I have spoken of them; I do not now wish to think of them, for it makes me sick to see their names on paper. I was robbed of all the money which Mr.
Harlow, turning the corner, met them. The "stub" train on the Central was due to leave Winsted at 7:30. Catherine, having reluctantly left the washing of the breakfast dishes to the reckless Inga, to whom their quaint blue pattern was as naught, hurried down the hill and reached the dingy little station as the train shambled in.
"You dear old Alice!" she murmured, almost aloud, and roused herself guiltily to hear Algernon saying: "There are a lot of wide-awake men in Pittsburg." "Wide-awake girls in Winsted!" This time Catherine really did speak aloud, and Algernon looked up in surprised inquiry. "I beg your pardon," she said contritely. "It was very rude of me, but you set me off, yourself.
"No man has ever got the best of Chester in a bargain," said Dr. Harlow, "and I judge no woman ever will! Allow me to make up the deficit. It has been worth more than that as entertainment!" By this time the room was full. It was a motley crowd, as all classes of Winsted were represented.
Hannah, on the other hand, having "slept like a top, the way you ought to in an upper berth," as she said with a gleeful laugh, and having made her toilet with the lucky ease which seemed one of her characteristics, was full of good spirits, and joyous anticipations. Winsted seemed very near, and her bubbling joy over the prospect of seeing Catherine added to Frieda's gloom.
Chauncey Boardman, of Bristol, Riley Whiting, of Winsted, and Asa Hopkins, of Northfield, were all engaged in the manufacture of the old fashioned hang-up clock. Butler Dunbar, an old schoolmate of mine, and father of Col. Edward Dunbar, of Bristol, was engaged with Dr. Titus Merriman in the same business. They all gave up the business after a few years. Mr.
It never used to stand for anything but its own fun before, but from now on it will be a recognized factor in Winsted life." "Bully for you, Polly!" said Bert. "I never heard any one say 'factor' offhand like that. It's one of the words I've always held sacred to special topics and theses and such." "Like 'objective' and 'subjective'?" asked Polly.
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