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All day she looked forward to this hour or two; at night, in her bed, she lived them over, recreating each mile, each word, each little thing how the great owl had sailed ghostly across their path, the gray shape of a coyote fading into the dusk, the young broods of grouse hiding in the grass. Occasionally she undertook to analyze her feelings toward Casey Dunne, but the result was indefinite.

Farwell listened, biting his lips and frowning. And his first words were an inquiry as to Sheila. "Miss McCrae rode through that storm last night!" he exclaimed. "Good Lord! Is she badly hurt?" "Only shaken up, I think." "Thank God for that," said Farwell, with evident sincerity. He hesitated for a moment. "See here, Dunne, do you mind if I ask you an impertinent question?" "Fire away."

It was of the "no-admittance" variety, and forbade entrance to all individuals not in the company's employ. "We've got business here, and we're going in," said Casey, and began to walk his horse forward. The man caught the bridle with one hand. The other he thrust into his pocket. "You get back now," he ordered, "or you'll walk home." Dunne stopped instantly.

Oscar discerned the fine play that was being worked on him. He fell to the whole business, and more keenly appreciated what an excellent actor the man Girard really was. "I fear I will have to beg off," said Oscar. "No, no, gentleman, this will not do. I am as hungry as a bear, but do not propose to sit down to a solitary meal. Come, Mr. Dunne, you must certainly be my guest."

"Model husband," Clyde commented approvingly. "Kitty is a darling. But to come to the point, Mr. Wade, I want some information about Mr. Dunne." "Casey Dunne?" inquired Wade, with a slight lift of his brows. "What has he been doing? What do you want to know about him?" "I want to know about his business affairs or perhaps I should say his business troubles." "Why?"

JAMES GIBBONS, ESQ., Vice President, F.B. 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. THOMAS LAVAN, ESQ., 13 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. T.J. QUINN, ESQ., Albany, N.Y. MILES D. SWEENEY, ESQ., San Francisco. Cal. JOHN CARLETON, ESQ., Bordentown, N.J. F.B. GALLAGHER, ESQ., Buffalo, N.Y. P.W. DUNNE, ESQ., Peoria. Ill. EDWARD L. CAREY, ESQ., New York City.

John Dunne, who leaving Oxford, lived at the Innes of Court, not dissolute, but very neat; a great Visitor of Ladies, a great frequenter of Playes, a great writer of conceited Verses; until such times as King James taking notice of the pregnancy of his Wit, was a means that he betook him to the study of Divinity, and thereupon proceeding Doctor, was made Dean of Pauls; and became so rare a Preacher, that he was not only commended, but even admired by all who heard him."

And if any moment other than the bare present exists, then all time must be totally present; every moment must be perpetually coexistent with every other moment," Allan said. "Yes. I think I see what you mean. That was Dunne's idea, wasn't it?" "No. Dunne postulated an infinite series of time dimensions, the entire extent of each being the bare present moment of the next.

But his words had not been intended as a ruse. Casey was riding over on his little gray mare to see who the strangers were, and what they wanted. "This man tells me you're Dunne," said the gray-eyed man. "That's correct," Casey admitted. "My name is Dade; his name is Cross." He indicated his companion by a sidewise nod. "We've bought land from this here irrigation outfit.

On March 10 Mrs. Trout went to Springfield to secure if possible the support of the Democratic Governor, Edward F. Dunne, for the bill. Mrs.