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[C questions] gambler prosecution


From: Charles Beck
Subject: [C questions] gambler prosecution
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 20:01:11 +0200

For fifteen years now hehad done as she had bidden. You know, he said, that the Harveys are on the rocks? Weve been wanting to run up, year afteryear.
John junior shrugged his shoulders impatiently. He did what he could; and he hardly noticed that there were thingswhich he could no longer do.
Then, on Saturday night of the second week, he received Cathleenspostcard.
You know, he said, that the Harveys are on the rocks? John Elliot looked up as if he were shocked.
His incomefrom his investments exceeded three thousand dollars a year. Next morning, he took the local train southwest to Faulknor. She had learned that she must rule or beruled; and she had come to do the former. He stood there till three oclock without having taken any dinner.
Everybody seemed to be immersed inthought.
One day, late in winter, he went to town to see Mr. Woodrow and the little girl Martha had gone for a walk over thehills.
That was the Trans-Canada Highway along which they must come. Cathleen and Woodrow did not think after all that they could staytill Monday. Their few household goods had been sold to cover themoving expenses.
When they returned, they pitched the tent, on a level spotnorth of the house. He finds it hard to get here in any case.
In September the municipality resolved to relieve distress incertain districts by road work. The second day Kenneth came without his team.
Itlooked almost uncannily dead and quiet in the night. At last he ceased, in summer, to use any fuel except the coal-oilfor his lamp. I know, ofcourse, that my children were born with the taint.
That single week, however, had wrought a great change in him.
If I had a house that were halfwaydecent! Well come more frequently after this, Cathleen said.
She was not yet forty but in appearance she was nearerfifty.
And I dont see how that could be different in any year.
John Elliots quick, sharp look betrayed that he did not know.
When he boarded the train, he had taken a ticket to Regina. Of course, he has two hundred acres of flax in; and if the priceholds . He should be among them, advise them, whether his advice was heededor not. By seven oclockhe was in the field, on the summerfallow whence two weeks ago hehad seen the car. He stood and held his cheek up, pointing to the place where hewanted to be kissed.
The next moment Cathleen stood by his side; just as he climbed downfrom his seat.
He stood and held his cheek up, pointing to the place where hewanted to be kissed.
But this car looked different from other cars.

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