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I cautioned the officers to watch the soldiers closely, to prevent any violent retaliation by them, leaving that to the Government at Washington; and on our way back to Raleigh in the cars I showed the same dispatch to General Logan and to several of the officers of the Fifteenth Corps that were posted at Morrisville and Jones's Station, all of whom were deeply impressed by it; but all gave their opinion that this sad news should not change our general course of action.

She came up to Bill, and he saw that her face wore an anxious look. He gazed at her with a curious feeling that it was a very long time since he had seen her last. 'Where have you been? she said, her voice troubled. 'I couldn't think what had become of you. 'I went for a walk. 'But you've been gone hours and hours. 'I went to a place called Morrisville.

"He was injured by a horse called The Big Train," I explained. "Oh that one," he said, enlightened. "Why don't they shoot him?" "They did," I said. "Good!" exclaimed the surgeon. "That is fine!" After taking the girl to her home, I sent telegrams to "Mr. Van," as I had heard Blister call him one to Morrisville, New Jersey, and one to the Union Club, New York. Judge and Mrs. Dillon were abroad.

"She didn't live here," he explained, waving his hand deprecatingly towards the weather-beaten house. "We lived over near Morrisville in them days. And he don't remember me, your husband don't. I ain't surprised. I've got considerable older." Honora was trembling from head to foot, and her hands were cold. "I've got her picture in there, if ye'd like to look at it," he said, after a while.

In this way Fox got acquainted with many people who knew the Coxes when they were living at Morrisville, and they unanimously gave Josh. the character of a "ne'er do weel," although there was nothing against him but his laziness. Josh. had lived for three years in Morrisville, and but very little was known of his previous life.

"She didn't live here," he explained, waving his hand deprecatingly towards the weather-beaten house. "We lived over near Morrisville in them days. And he don't remember me, your husband don't. I ain't surprised. I've got considerable older." Honora was trembling from head to foot, and her hands were cold. "I've got her picture in there, if ye'd like to look at it," he said, after a while.

I cautioned the officers to watch the soldiers closely, to prevent any violent retaliation by them, leaving that to the Government at Washington; and on our way back to Raleigh in the cars I showed the same dispatch to General Logan and to several of the officers of the Fifteenth Corps that were posted at Morrisville and Jones's Station, all of whom were deeply impressed by it; but all gave their opinion that this sad news should not change our general course of action.

He tells me to bring the hoss to Morrisville, New Jersey, on the three o'clock train next day. "When I unloads from the express car at Morrisville, there's Mr. Van and a shoffer in the battle-ship. "'Just follow along behind, Blister! says Mr. Van, 'n' drives off slow down the street. "We go through town 'n' out to a big white house, with pillars down the front. Mr.

When I had telephoned to the hospital the next morning, I went to the office and found a message on my desk. It read: "Have everything possible done. Send all bills to me. He must come here to convalesce." It was headed Morrisville, and was signed, "W. D. Van Voast." That same day Blister was taken to a big, airy, private room with two nurses in attendance. For a time it seemed hopeless.

The family had been in the town about four years, and had moved there from Morrisville, N. J. Josh. was not inclined to work, and just managed to scrape enough money together to live on. They had three children, and Mrs. Cox was a native of Philadelphia.