A visit to the well-stocked fish-market is also an interesting feature in a short visit to this town.
Besides the prison to which I have already referred, this town contains a pretty arsenal and other institutions.
It is not long since guns were discharged from a window in this town at the successful candidates in an election, and the coachman of one of them was actually shot in the body, though not dangerously wounded.
This town is the emporium of Chinese and Russian trade.
As far as this town a Russian or foreigner is permitted to advance, but his further progress is forbidden, and if he make the attempt he is liable to be taken up as a spy or deserter, and sent back under guard.
I have seen Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in tents of thin cotton cloth, while the snow was nearly a foot deep around them, and I thought that they would be glad to have it deeper to keep out the wind.
This town is said to have the largest houses for oxen, cows, and horses hereabouts, and it is not behindhand in its public buildings; but there are very few halls for free worship or free speech in this county.
But ye will hear aften from us, before things come to that, for the delays, and the goings, and the comings in this town of London are past all expreshon.
The people of this town are a very busy and clever race, but much given to litigation.
Well, 'cordin' to Gabe she said 'twas a comfort to know there was a place in this town where an unprotected female could go and not be insulted.
I know that you have talked more intelligently on this war than any one else I have heard since I came to this town," she declared, emphatically.
Friend," said he to his kind companion, "could you tell me the name of this town, and whose it is?
Erec stops to look at it, and ask and find out if any one could truly tell him who was the lord of this town.
In the future we shall never be secure in this town, nor dare to pass beyond the walls and gate.
But, at any rate, so it came about that my lord came to this town, where there are two sons of the devil (do not take it as a jest) who were born of a woman and an imp.
Was it merely a blank wall, this town which to three thousand and more people was the center of the universe?
Now the inhabitants of this town whereof I spoke to you love music.
But, Father Kepher, what are we to do in this town Tat?
I observed it once before, when I was in this town.
Impossible, ma'am; nothing of the kind can be contemplated in this town, I am persuaded.
It's some boarding-school in this town, I suppose, ain't it?
Of course, anything a Cardew does is likely to be magnified in this town.
If Howard Cardew, or any Cardew, thinks he's going to be mayor of this town, he's got to think again.
I don't give a tinker's dam who's mayor of this town, so long as he gives it honest government.
Do you think I'm going to dodge decent people in hotels and steamers, and leave a name in this town that--Oh, get out!
Then we'll be out of this town on the three o'clock train this afternoon," she said.
Our thunder from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town.
That man, Judge Baker, holding court in this town now, Bass owns body and soul.
Mark my words, Cynthy, Jethro Bass is an all-fired sight smarter that folks in this town think he be.
This town's tired of puttin' up with a King," he cried.
This town is built on the declivity of a mountain, at the foot of which runs the river Meuse.
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