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That three nights ago you were in a gambling hell, Sagosto's, to be exact, one of the most disreputable in New York and you went there on the invitation of a stray acquaintance, a man named Perley shall I describe him for you? A short, slim-built man, black eyes, red hair, beard, and " "YOU know that!"
That is all I have to say to you. "As for you, Mrs. Perley, and the other persons who gave me these blankets, I want you to feel that I am just as grateful as if just as grateful as I can be, and far more for the friendliness than for the goods. I won't say anything more about that, and it isn't necessary, but I must say one thing.
Then he seemed to have a sort of madness and ever since he's been leading expeditions of the Indians against our settlements." "It's true," said Perley, "he's the man that you're talking about and he's mad about shedding blood. He's drumming up the Indian forces everywhere. His " Perley stopped suddenly and coughed.
Jacob Barker, jr., came to Maugerville from New England in January, 1765, along with Oliver Perley, Zebulon Estey, David Burbank, Humphrey Pickard and others, in the schooner "Wilmot." He paid passage and freight amounting to £1. 10. 5; and 13s. 6d. for his "clubb of Cyder on the Passage."
Olympia, to spare her mother the distress of the vague responses her telegrams brought from Washington, spent most of the time at the Boones', where, thanks to the father's high standing with the Administration, the earliest, most accurate information came. Finally he wrote. He had seen Nick Marsh, who gave the first coherent narrative of Jack, Barney, and Dick Perley.
Davidson and Israel Perley the latter being in Mr. Davidson's employ. A couple of letters of the period will serve to show how the rivals regarded one another. Samuel Peabody writes as follows: Maugerville, 2nd Nov'r, 1781. "Messrs. Hazen & White, Merchants at Fort Howe, "Gentlemen, Since I wrote to you by John Hart, giving you account of the badness of the Pine Lumber back of St.
In the latter city he made the acquaintance of Shilaber, Ben Perley Poore, Halpine, and others, and tried his hand as a "sketchist" for a volume edited by Mrs. Partington. His early effusions bore the signature of "Chub." From the Hub he emigrated to the West. At Toledo, Ohio, he worked as a "typo" and later as a "local" on a Toledo newspaper.
He returned with it in his hand, and, kneeling beside the dead man on the floor, his back to Burton, untied it, took out a red wig and beard, and slipped them on to old Isaac's head and face. "I wonder," he said grimly, as he stood up, "if you ever saw this man before?" "My God PERLEY!" With a wild cry, Burton was on his feet, straining forward like a man crazed. "Yes," said Jimmie Dale, "Perley!
'We've put a bit of wire on the gate, Squoire, an' fastened the latch of it up and we've put a length or two along the top of the wall, said the old man slowly 'an' then He paused. 'Then what? what about the hurdles? I expected to find them all up by now! Dodge looked at Perley.
"Well, now we'll test these propositions, as Jack does, by syllogisms. Let me see. All men are trying. Dick Perley is a man: therefore he is trying." "No; your premise isn't that what you call it? is wrong. Dick Perley is only a boy." "I'll be nineteen in January next." "Well?" "Well, your father was married at nineteen.
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