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The man said: "Why, Mr. Mansfield, somebody has been lying to you about me. Your performance to-night was the best thing I ever saw in my life." "Thank you," said Mansfield, shouldering his rifle, and added in the most tragic tone: "William, lead the way back to the car." Among the most interesting memories of old New Yorkers are the suppers which Mr.

As soon as breakfast was finished, Leopold was ready. His passengers were to be Rosabel, Isabel, and Charley Redmond, a young man of seventeen, and the son of one of the New Yorkers in the party. The sloop was all ready when they reached the river. Stumpy had hoisted the mainsail, and hauled her up where the passengers could embark without difficulty.

She waved a good-bye from the car platform, a radiant, electric, confident Pinky, her work well done. "Au 'voir! The first of November! Everything begins then. You'll love it. You'll be real New Yorkers by Christmas. Now, no changing your minds, remember." When they arrived, Pinky had four apartments waiting for their inspection.

"Is this the way to retain the friendship of New Yorkers?" "Isn't honesty appreciated here?" he wanted to know. "Go ahead with your story," said Uncle John. "We left you some months ago at the harbor of Los Angeles, wondering what you were going to do with that big ship of yours that lay anchored in the Pacific.

And Hook-and-Ladder No. 3 is not especially distinguished among the fire-crews of the metropolis for daring and courage. New Yorkers are justly proud of their firemen. Take it all in all, there is not, I think, to be found anywhere a body of men as fearless, as brave, and as efficient as the Fire Brigade of New York.

"Better stick to the gambling out at Erie Oval, George," counseled the campaign manager. "They're mostly New Yorkers that are interested in that, anyway." "I'll not reply without due consideration and er notice," George sullenly acceded to his manager and to necessity. But he hated both Doolittle and necessity at the moment.

"You see," said one of the kindest of these caterers for the public's pleasure "you see, New Yorkers have no ideas about fisher men and women. If their fish is fresh, that is all that troubles them. If they think about the men who catch it, they very likely think of them as living comfortably in flats with all the modern improvements.

And could there be any more pitiful, more paltry wasting of time than in studying out and performing such insincerities as his life was made up of? True, Mrs. Houghton, of those funny, fashionable New Yorkers who act as if they had only just arrived at the estate of servants and carriages, and are always trying to impress even passing strangers with their money and their grandeur true, Mrs.

I ought to be tucking you into bed. It's all turned around, isn't it? Biscuits and honey for breakfast, remember." Three days later Pinky left. She waved a good-bye from the car platform, a radiant, electric, confident Pinky, her work well done. "Au 'voir! The first of November! Everything begins then. You'll love it. You'll be real New Yorkers by Christmas. Now, no changing your minds, remember."

Yet the fact that a man qualified for entrance into this Valhalla who had $100,000 to his credit and that nine-tenths of those so chosen possessed only that amount shows the progress concentrated riches have made in sixty years. How many New Yorkers of today would look upon a man with $100,000 as "wealthy"? The sources of these fortunes also show the economic changes our country has undergone.

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