Harper's weekly . ep to the man in a yellowdust coat by my side on the scat and let it the car wheels seemed to say it;they kept grinding it out in their thunderingway all cut into lengths, Make the—best ofyour —time, etc., and I actually got it a splendid sentence, though? It readsjust as if it was taken bodily right out of the dra-matic version of Nobbs Six-Barrelcd-Rcvolvcr-Maker of Moscow! How Forrest would roll it off,heb? Youre the pit,Im Forrest—listen! I comeup through a hole in the floor; a preparatory pealof thunder and green lights about my bead, and Make t


Harper's weekly . ep to the man in a yellowdust coat by my side on the scat and let it the car wheels seemed to say it;they kept grinding it out in their thunderingway all cut into lengths, Make the—best ofyour —time, etc., and I actually got it a splendid sentence, though? It readsjust as if it was taken bodily right out of the dra-matic version of Nobbs Six-Barrelcd-Rcvolvcr-Maker of Moscow! How Forrest would roll it off,heb? Youre the pit,Im Forrest—listen! I comeup through a hole in the floor; a preparatory pealof thunder and green lights about my bead, and Make the best of your time. Thingshe-r-r-r-r-e a-r-r-r-e r-r-r-ripening fa-ssssst!Lord ! what an opening to roll the rs for a manthat had the genius! That 3 too—like the hissof doom. Now just fancy who composed that!It was old Clingham, the head of the firm. Iknew he had talents on discount, was great oninterest, had views of his own on tariff; but, byJupiter! I didnt know he had such a genius fortrugcdyl He ?. First, that I have a trust bestowed npon me—thatinvolves responsibility; second, that it is confi-dential from the head of our firm—thai demandssilence, unquestioning silence; third, that it is in the ; <: ? : .me u : ,-oure kind enough to hope, whm y,,ur me--c means, and Im very much obliged to youit. It comes just at the right will perhaps somewhat appall sober and1-balanccd minds to learn that just at they moment that this most solemn and preg-le-preserving full upon>rd he settled the ques-ra Todds, by definitely the ear of Ernest Bei ?1> d as more piu-licidarly coii-uivauvc of them-:r, or other vegetable products, than eitherin.: or equilibrium. Yet here was a young who could tlrink of no better way of econ-ing one whole mortal evening than by de-ig it to the companionship of gentlemen knew no other possible pickle for theirs of leisure. And it is not to be wondered the said sober and well-balanced minds Idnt have th


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