The Allis Family; or, Scenes of Western Life
THE ALLIS FAMILY; OR, SCENES OF WESTERN LIFE * * * * * _Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858 by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania._ * * * * * _No books are published by the_ AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION _without the sanction of the Committee of Publication, consisting of fourteen members, from the following denominations of Christians, viz.: Baptist, Methodist,
"Is she necessary?" inquired Marjory. "I have engaged the next
apartment for myself and maid."
"That is very good, but--Mademoiselle Duval is necessary for the
present. Will you come in?"
She followed the doctor into Monsieur Covington's room. There the odor
of ether hung still heavier.
She heard him muttering a name. She listened to catch it.
"Edhart," he called. "Oh, Edhart!"
CHAPTER VII
THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING SHOT
Under proper conditions, being wounded in the shoulder may have its
pleasant features. They were not so obvious to Monte in the early part
of the evening, because he was pretty much befuddled with ether; but
sometime before dawn he woke up feeling fairly normal and clear-headed
and interested. This was where fifteen years of clean living counted
THE ALLIS FAMILY; OR, SCENES OF WESTERN LIFE * * * * * _Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858 by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania._ * * * * * _No books are published by the_ AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION _without the sanction of the Committee of Publication, consisting of fourteen members, from the following denominations of Christians, viz.: Baptist, Methodist,