Archive for August, 2009

Smartest

August 30, 2009

Sionary Association, Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New Yor

Polito sez:

Nch dishes, but everything was good, abundant and wholesome. After dinner, Mr. Elliott told me a story worth recording. It was that of the heroic Mr. Richardson, who before the war was a teacher in that district–a Northern man–and, in the excited state of feeling in the South, was suspected of being an abolitionist. He and his wife were driven from their home and work, but protected from personal violence by the prompt and energetic efforts of the Elliotts. But as both Dr. Roy and Mr. Ryder have given the details to the public, I will not repeat them here. I will only add that of the fifty persons who had signed the paper pledging themselves to “remove” Richardson, it would be difficult to find one now in Whittley County. They are scattered or dead. But in the little church at Rockhold, the name of Richardson is a sacred one, and the stranger always hears the story. I took leave of this interesting family with great regret. As I sat in the little grove in front of the house, with its carpet of myrtle, and looked off over the peaceful valley, I wished I might remain there and rest. That horse had it pretty much his own way on the return seven miles, and when I thought nobody was looking I must confess to finding it a very pleasant thing to get both legs on the same side of the saddle. But I am glad I went to Rockhold. I would not lose the pictures I got there for a small sum and I hop

Incisively

August 23, 2009

Buhite Caram sez:

World.” “Not so bad, after all,” was Dick’s admiss
0-day to enable the defendant to produce certain papers in court substantiating his claim to pasturage along Spur Creek. Are you ready to proceed, Mr. Bonnett?” and he looked at Mr. Merkel’s lawyer. “Your Honor,” began the attorney, “we hoped to be able to settle the matter definitely to-day. I expected to show the deeds proving our claim. But, unless a certain witness whom I depended on soon arrives, we shall have to proceed to trial. If this witness were here, and if he could prove what I hoped—-” “You will never be able to prove anything!” broke in the sneering voice of Del Pinzo. “Silence in the court!” cried Sheriff Hank Fowler, but almost as he spoke the decorum was again broken by a voice which cried in ringing tones: “Oh, yes, we can prove everything, Del Pinzo! Here are the deeds that prove Mr. Merkel’s claim to the land, and I can prove that you stole them the night of the shooting!” “San Diabalo!” muttered Del Pinzo, turning quickly. “It is the brother of Feliece!” “Not exactly,” laughed the voice of the newcomer. He snatched off a wig of black, wiry hair and stood revealed as–Nort Shannon! He tossed a bundle o

Right

August 17, 2009

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August 17, 2009

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