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The company waited, uneasily, hopefully, agreeing in a strained manner that the weather had been rather warm and slightly cold, but still Babbitt said nothing about drinks. They became despondent. They looked at Chum Frink, the recognized lord of language.

Why, it's just it's just splendid!" Next day he cornered Chum Frink and crowed, "Well, old son, I finished it last evening! Just lammed it out! I used to think you writing-guys must have a hard job making up pieces, but Lord, it's a cinch. Pretty soft for you fellows; you certainly earn your money easy! Some day when I get ready to retire, guess I'll take to writing and show you boys how to do it.

Most significant of all was his loose-leaf pocket note-book, that modern and efficient note-book which contained the addresses of people whom he had forgotten, prudent memoranda of postal money-orders which had reached their destinations months ago, stamps which had lost their mucilage, clippings of verses by T. Cholmondeley Frink and of the newspaper editorials from which Babbitt got his opinions and his polysyllables, notes to be sure and do things which he did not intend to do, and one curious inscription D.S.S. D.M.Y.P.D.F.

Tommy consulted with Jimmy, and then he sprang forward on a run to his frowning mama, and delivered himself in these artless words, which I repeat as they were uttered, to give you the flavour of the innocent babe: he said, "I frink I frought I hear you call me, ma! and Jimmy Clungeon, he frought he frink so too!" So, you see, the pair of them were under the impression that they were doing right.

Through the mist came a man at so feverish a pace that he seemed to dance with fury as he entered the orb of glow from a street-lamp. At each step he brandished his stick and brought it down with a crash. His glasses on their broad pretentious ribbon banged against his stomach. Babbitt incredulously saw that it was Chum Frink.

With a certain awe Babbitt and Chum Frink called on Eathorne for a meeting of the Sunday School Advisory Committee; with uneasy stillness they followed a uniformed maid through catacombs of reception-rooms to the library. It was as unmistakably the library of a solid old banker as Eathorne's side-whiskers were the side-whiskers of a solid old banker.

Edward Bassett, a promising young man, who had been converted in the revival at Janesville. The two men worked admirably together, and the year was one of great prosperity to the Circuit. The Circuit was in a flame of revival. And during the year, the beautiful brick Church at West Granville was erected. The Brookfield class, it will be remembered, was formed by Brother Frink in 1840.

In doing this Brother Moulthrop opened an appointment at Wauwatosa and in several other neighborhoods. At Prairieville, the class formed by Brother Frink consisted of Mr. Owen, Leader, Mrs. Owen, Richard Smart, Truman Wheeler, Mrs. Truman Wheeler, Hiram Wheeler, Mrs. Hiram Wheeler, Theophilus Haylett and Horace Edsell, and to these were soon after added, Mr. and Mrs. Winters, Mr. and Mrs.

In a Lumber Mill at Waupun. The Surprise. An Interval of Reflection. A Graceful Surrender. The Outfit minus the Horse and Saddlebags. Receives Instruction. The Final Struggle. Arrives at Brothertown. Reminiscences of the Red Man. The Searching Scrutiny. The Brothertown People. The Mission. Rev. Jesse Halstead. Rev. H.W. Frink. In March, A.D. 1845, a letter from Rev. Wm.

"And then Vergil Gunch or somebody no, it was Chum Frink you know, this famous poet great pal of mine he says to me, 'Look here, he says, 'do you mean to say you advocate these strikes? Well, I was so disgusted with a fellow whose mind worked that way that I swear, I had a good mind to not explain at all just ignore him " "Oh, that's so wise!" said Mrs. Judique.

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