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"That'll be about enough of that, now. Ain't you the kidder!" She modified her chiding words by a deep, long, beaming, smile-embellished look at her cavalier. "We'll drink our beer before we go, ha?" A waiter sang.
"Some little kidder, isn't she, on short acquaintance?" he commented. "Short!" Mary's eyes widened. "Why, she knew you before I did!" "Maybe so, but I didn't know her." Buck had rather dreaded the moment when he would have to tell her of that beastly, vanished year, but somehow he did not find it hard.
He was respected and admired, but he was not the husband for Galusha Hancock Cabot's daughter. She should have married a Kidder or a Higginson or some one high in the world of gold and securities. But she did not, she fell in love with John Bangs and she married him, and they were happy together for a time a time all too brief. In the second year of their marriage a baby boy was born.
We shall see him wished onto this institution in a subsequent volume. The outlandish sweater and rakish cap in which Pee-wee had masqueraded through that eventful night were now discarded by order of his mother, and on the journey to Kidder Lake he appeared a vision of sartorial splendor in his full scout regalia including all appurtenances and sundries.
The clerk turned back to his friend. His manner dismissed the cowpuncher. "And she says to me, 'I'd love to go with you, Mr. Edmonds; you dance like an angel. Then I says " "When?" interrupted Dave calmly, but those who knew him might have guessed his voice was a little too gentle. "I says, 'You're some little kidder, and " "When?"
After a long and boisterous passage the ship arrived at Valparaiso, when she was taken possession of by the American Consul, Michael Hogan, Esq. and the persons on board were put in irons on board a French frigate, there being no American man-of-war in port. Their names were, Gilbert Smith, George Comstock, Stephen Kidder, Joseph Thomas, Peter C. Kidder, and Anthony Henson.
Kidder saw the advertisement this morning, and was caught by it. May Sherlock Holmes cut me in the street if Prince Dalmar-Kalm hasn't been away for the day, doubtless at Monte Carlo where he has lost most of his own money, and will send the Countess's to find it, if she gives him the chance." "I never saw the fellow, or heard of him, so far as I can remember," said Terry thoughtfully.
"Do you believe in the Declaration of Independence?" "My great-grandfather signed it," said Dupont proudly. "How does it read?" asked Tom "something about men being born free and equal a barber's as good as a millionaire's son isn't it?" "It's all right," replied Dupont, "Kidder and I only took one bell to the theatre, but you kindly supplied us with two.
Here I found a four corners with a store on one side and a residence on the other. The residence was occupied by a Mr. Jewell, whose wife was a relative of Rev. D. P. Kidder, then in charge of our Sunday School literature. My acquaintance with him soon made me acquainted with this most excellent family.
Miss Alice S. Hooper. Mrs. Caroline Tappan. Miss Ellen S. Tappan. Miss Mary A. Tappan. Mr. T.G. Appleton. Mrs. Henry Edwards. Miss Susan E. Dorr. Misses Wigglesworth. Mr. Edward Wigglesworth. Mr. J. Elliot Cabot. Mrs. Sarah S. Russell. Friends in New York and Philadelphia, through Mr. Williams. Mr. William Whiting. Mr. Frederick Beck. Mr. H.P. Kidder. Mrs. Abel Adams. Mrs. George Faulkner. Hon.
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