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"I'm to get an interview with Wyman about the new bond issue of his road. What do you think of the market, General?" "Things look bad to me," said Prentice. "It's a good time to reef sail." Then Bates turned to Montague. "I think I passed you a while ago in the street," he said pleasantly. "You were with James Gamble, weren't you?" "Yes," said Montague. "Do you know him?"

"Why did you not mention it in your last letter?" "Because she arrived since I wrote." "I hope she is to stay awhile with us," said Dawn. "We shall need all the balancing power we can bring to offset our enthusiasm. Do you not think so, Florence?" asked Mr. Wyman. "I do, indeed.

Henry Ballard, C. W. Wyman, Miss Carolyn Scott and Miss Laura Moore, the latter for twenty-two years secretary of the State association, its leader and inspirer. Miss Scott, her companion and co-worker, who passed away in her 92d year, left a bequest of $1,000 to the association. At the convention in Rutland Oct. 12, 13, 1908, among the speakers were the Reverend Mary Traffern Whitney and Mrs.

"Then be at the lower garden gate at that hour." Having give this direction, Basil went to give some orders for the day, while Dawn and Beatrice dressed themselves for the sail. "Wear something which you do not fear to soil, Miss Wyman; and have you a broad-brimmed hat to protect you from the sun?" "I have. It is one of the staple articles of my wardrobe. I never go from home without it."

By indentures of lease and release dated March 23 and 24, 1779, George Merchant and Thomas Wyman, two yeomen of Braughing in the county of Hertford, conveyed to Francis Fielde, of the parish of St.

Three years had swept by, with their lights and shadows, bringing no change to the house of Mr. Wyman, save the daily unfolding of Dawn's character, and the deepening happiness of all. Mr. Wyman had promised Dawn that when she was eighteen he would take her to Europe.

"Nothing better, if there are lilies we can gather." "There is a plenty, so we shall go. You will see my brother in a new phase to-day, Miss Wyman, for nothing calls forth the sweetness of his nature like sailing." "I should advise one to go often, if it had that effect," said Dawn scarce daring to lift her eyes.

I had three or four sets of associations with Wyman, no one of which fails to come back to my remembrance filled with the charm of a man whose whole nature was simple, wholesome, pure and generous.

Since the memoir of Savage and Wyman was published, the skeleton of the Gorilla has been investigated by Professor Owen and by the late Professor Duvernoy, of the Jardin des Plantes, the latter having further supplied a valuable account of the muscular system and of many of the other soft parts; while African missionaries and travellers have confirmed and expanded the account originally given of the habits of this great man-like Ape, which has had the singular fortune of being the first to be made known to the general world and the last to be scientifically investigated.

I must go away very soon to join my aunt who is obliged to remain among the mountains, as the sea air does not agree with her. But look, Miss Vernon, here comes Mr. Wyman and another gentleman!" and she seemed greatly disappointed at the interruption. "Miss Weston, Mr.

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