. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . on thesame footing with them, the pillars uponwhich it rested. Poor Martha felt herposition keenly, and entirely forgot hernew headgear in the tittering going old, bugle-eyed spinster looked ather with a glance intended to annihilateher, then with a lip-twist of hate at thehat, said audibly: Oh. my! feathersare droopin to-day. Martha immediately replied: MissOGrady, my feathers are paid for. Myhusband owes no one a dime, althoughhe is not a church-goer, yet he pays mybills here and els


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . on thesame footing with them, the pillars uponwhich it rested. Poor Martha felt herposition keenly, and entirely forgot hernew headgear in the tittering going old, bugle-eyed spinster looked ather with a glance intended to annihilateher, then with a lip-twist of hate at thehat, said audibly: Oh. my! feathersare droopin to-day. Martha immediately replied: MissOGrady, my feathers are paid for. Myhusband owes no one a dime, althoughhe is not a church-goer, yet he pays mybills here and elsewhere, and helps tomaintain a pew to seat such tramps asyou are, who come here to defile thehouse of prayer with the vile ravings ofan unchristian heart and vicious tongue,as you are doing to-day. I approve ofhis acts. He should be permitted topass into the pew with the same in-dififcrence as your old nobody of a fatherentered, but being a man of superiorstanding in the community of worship-ers here, he had to endure the annoy-ance his distinction was awarded. Tis thrue for ye, Mrs. Bennett; put. lASSENGER LOCOMOTIVE—PARIS, LYONS AND MEDITERRANEAN. is to redound to my honor and glory upabove? She soothed him by saying:Never mind them. They mean allright; as they grow older they will gainmore knowledge from experience. They were now almost at the sacrodedifice, and Terry supposed his troubleswere all behind him. It was the popularhour of church going, and a small jamoccurred on the porch. too many metthere for comfort. While he was trying The poor fellow; he jack-screweddown again the gorge arising in histhroat, in consideration of where hestood, and in accordance with the teach-ings of the meek and lowdy Nazarine,tT whose honor and glory the templewas erected he was endeavoring to enter,he said: Ill see that it is done here-after. Mr. Doran. Well, take care that you dont forgetit; be sure that the pound is taken out that in your heart and nourish it. MissOGr


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