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If it should be forgotten, I'd think it my duty to call attention to it." "A most careful butler, on my word!" Shane's tone was a little sneering. "He is, indeed!" Eunice defended; "and I can assert that it is because of his faithfulness and efficiency that we have always felt safe at night from intrusion by marauders." "And you did lock your door securely last night, Mrs, Embury?"

To-day, Fibs, I want you to interview that Mrs, Desternay. You can do it better than I, jolly her along, and find out if she's fried or foe of Mrs, Embury." "Yessir. An' kin I do a little sleuthin' on my own?" "What sort?" "Legitermit I do assure you, sir."

The idea of your forbidding me!" "Hush, Eunice," said Hendricks. "She will not, Mr. Shane; I'm her guaranty for that. Don't apprehend any insubordination on the part of Mrs, Embury." "Not if she knows what's good for herself!" was Shane's parting shot, and the two detectives went away. "Oh, yes, indeed, Mr.

Because you're tall and statuesque and stunning! You know if those men can't keep you out of the court-room at least you are safe in the hands of any judge or jury, because they are men! You know if you smile at them pathetically if you cast those wonderful eyes of yours at them, they'll grovel at your feet! I know you, Eunice Embury!

"Admire is a silly word! They adore her they worship the ground she walks on! They are, no doubt, decently decorous at the passing of their old friend, but as soon as the funeral baked meats are cold enough, look out for a marriage table on which to serve them!" "Did did Mr. Embury realize that his friends so admired his wife?" "Probably. Yes, of course, he did. But he didn't care.

These took place at houses in undesirable, sometimes unsavory localities and only Aunt Abby's immovable determination made it possible for her to attend. A large text-book, "The Voice of the Future," was her inseparable companion, and one of her chief, though, as yet, unfulfilled, desires was to have a Reading given at the Embury home by the Swami Ramananda.

Shane, Mrs, Embury is a dear friend of mine a very, very dear friend and I'd so gladly go to see her and comfort her console with her and try to cheer her up but well, I asked her last night, over the telephone, to let me go to see her to-day and she she "

The captain kindly devoted an hour or more to helping his little girls to decide upon theirs and make out a list; Mr. Embury, and Molly and Isadore, who were intending to accompany him to the city, having kindly offered to make any purchases desired by the Viamede relatives.

Or, if persuaded, he gave her a small amount and expected it to last indefinitely. It is difficult to know just what was the reason for this attitude. Sanford Embury was not a miser. He was not penurious or stingy.

"I think to do what he did by a trick is really more of a feat than to be led by real thought-transference." "Except that the real thing isn't available and trick-work is." Hanlon smiled genially as he said this, and Embury, a little impatiently, urged him to go on, and begged the others to cease their interruptions. "Well," Hanlon resumed, "understand, then, that I cannot be really blindfolded.

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