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1 VII | confided the functions of secretary. On the 8th of October the
2 VII | 20,000 pounds? Our clever secretary will soon enlighten us upon
3 VII | easier.” replied the worthy secretary of the committee; and, rapidly
4 VIII | actively supported by the secretary, was definitely adopted.~“
5 VIII | will now ask our worthy secretary to calculate the weight
6 XIII | moon, perhaps?” said the secretary of the Gun Club.~“Not exactly,”
7 XVI | Colonel Blomsberry, the worthy secretary, like a modern Erostratus,
8 XVIII | telegram was dispatched to the secretary of the underwriters at Liverpool,
9 XXI | determined visitor. The secretary of the Gun Club burst into
10 XXI | best friend?”~The worthy secretary of the Gun Club thought
11 XXII | J. T. Maston’s. When the secretary of the Gun Club found that
12 XXIII | Presently afterward the secretary of the Gun Club appeared
13 XXVIII| Major Elphinstone, the secretary Joseph T. Maston, and other
14 XXVIII| two leagues. The honorable secretary of the Gun Club wished himself
15 XIX | that moment, the honorable secretary must be filling his post
16 XXI | out—the first to the Naval Secretary at Washington; the second
17 XXI | of the telegram the Naval Secretary telegraphed to the Susquehanna
18 XXI | same moment in which the Secretary of Marine, the vice-president
19 XXI | We may remember that the secretary of the Gun Club had started
20 XXI | well-known irritability of the secretary of the Gun Club constituted
21 XXI | who was by his side; the secretary of the Gun Club maintaining
22 XXI | some trouble, the imprudent secretary of the Gun Club.~He reappeared
23 XXII | exclamations of the worthy secretary, was obliged to give the
24 XXII | simpletons,” howled the terrible secretary, “it is that the projectile
25 XXIII | the Hon. J. T. Maston, secretary of the Gun Club. The carriage
26 XXIII | vice-president, Captain Nicholl; secretary, J. T. Maston; director
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