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But on a second attempt at the other side of centre he smashed through for seven yards. A delayed pass by the Claflin quarter gave his side first down on Brimfield's thirty-five-yard line. Atkinson again tried Hall and gained less than a yard. Ainsmith attempted the Brimfield left end and was thrown by Harris for a five-yard loss. Captain Burrage tried Brimfield's right end and failed.
Burrage also got up; then she stood a moment, closer to her visitor.
If he had been on the right ! She did not finish this proposition. She found Olive waiting for her in exactly the manner she had foreseen; she turned to her, as she came in, a face sufficiently terrible. Verena instantly explained herself, related exactly what she had been doing; then went on, without giving her friend time for question or comment: "And you you paid your visit to Mrs. Burrage?"
'Stead of which Oi predic' that the young feller's a real man once he gets strung out. Anyways, Oi bet he does his foightin' whiles the other feller's there 'stead of settin' 'round an' snortin' folks' whisky full o' cracker-crumbs." He gazed ruefully into his half-filled glass. "Throw it out, Daddy, an' have one on me," offered Burrage, reaching for the jug.
By mid-afternoon there were between two and three hundred skaters on the long pond, while half as many spectators were gathered on the shore. It was a lively and pleasant scene. Inza Burrage was there, with her chosen companion, May Blossom. Inza was a beautiful skater, and so was much sought as a companion by the boys.
Michael was writing a letter; the clerk was standing mournfully at his side. When the note was finished, directed, and sealed, Allcraft turned to his old friend and spoke "I shall not sleep at home to-night, Burrage. I have business which must be seen to." "Indeed, sir, you had better go home. You are very unwell." "Silence, once more. I tell you, Burrage, it cannot be.
The man started and wheeled on her, saw Burrage behind her, and looked from one to the other, surprised. "How'd you get in there?" he demanded. "That house was cleared out this afternoon." "Never mind that," said Mark. "We're leaving it now. This lady's looking for her family that she left here earlier in the day." "Well, I got 'em off at least I got the only one here, an old lady.
Burrage with a strange beseechingness, "I am very tired, I must rest. These occasions leave me exhausted." "Ah yes, I can imagine that. Well, then, you shall be quite quiet I shall come back to you." And with a smile of farewell for Basil Ransom, Mrs. Burrage moved away. Basil lingered a moment, though he saw that Olive wished to get rid of him.
She had told them all that she should be happy to see them in her home, but they had not yet picked their way along the little planks of the front yard. Mr. Burrage, at all events, had been quite lovely, and had talked about his collections, which were wonderful, in the most interesting manner. Verena inclined to think he was to be respected.
"What has Mark Burrage to do with it?" Chrystie climbed somewhat lumberingly out of the chair. Her movements were dignified, her tone sarcastic. "Oh, nothing, nothing. Only if Mr. Mayer is so far below your standard I'm wondering where Mr. Burrage comes in." She stretched a long arm and snatched the hat.
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