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The introduction was so vehemently applauded that, had there been present
a person connected with the theatrical profession, he ht have been
nervous for fear the introducer had prepared no encore "Kedge is too
smart to take it all to himself," commented Mr Martin "He knows it's
half account of the man that said it"
He was not mistaken Mr Halloway had learned a certain perceptiveness on
the stu one hand upon his unfolded notes upon the table, he
turned toward theman (who had subsided into the s his throat, observed with
sudden vehe
remarks, but that when he said that Carlow envied Alory to her sister county of Carlow, but,
if Amo could find envy in her heart it would be because Carlow possessed a
paper so sterling, so upright, so brilliant, so enterprising as the
"Carlow County Herald," and a journalist so talented, so gifted, so
energetic, so fearless, as its editor
The gentleing
coainst which, to
the view of Miss Sherwood of Rouen, his face was silhouetted, and very
rarely had it been her lot to see a man look less enthusiastic under
public and favorable comment of hileton cricket match and the subsequent dinner oratory
The lecture proceeded The orator winged away to soary heights with
gestures so vigorous as to cause adht; the perspiration strearew purple, and he dared the very face of apoplexy, binding his auditors