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To these two gentleer
absence than Miss Selina's quatrain justified) Mr Ross Schofield, a
healthy glow of exertion lending pleasant color to his earnest visage, and
an al his brows In addition to
this iinary ornament, he was horned with pencils over both ears, and
held soood deal down there," he announced cheerfully, drawing up a
chair to the desk "I thought up a heap of things I've heard lately, and
they'll fill up hty well That there poem of Miss Seliny's was a kind
of an inspiration to me, and I tried one ot started once, it jest seemed to flow from me I didn't
set none of it up," he addedunearthed genius in hie of the treat
in store for his coht I'd ort to see how you liked it
first" He offered the papers to Mr Parker, but the foreman shook his
head