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It is at Dawson City that the prospector files his claims with the Government Gold Commissioner, in the recording offices.

Smith filed suit and openly stated that the lawyers of the corporation were responsible for the death of the child.

All Nagendra had to do was to file a petition praying for the cancellation of the sale, and it could not fail to be granted.

"I say that a man has a right to file an amended and supplemental bill, stating new facts; but you don't understand.

Candidates for offices to be filled by the electors of the entire state, or any division or district thereof greater than a county, shall file their statements in the office of the secretary of state.

Black John files a stove leg.

Indignantly she sought the manager, to file a protest, and while she waited in the anteroom for an audience, Mr. A. Jones of Sangoa came in and greeted her with a bow and a smile.

At the first telegraph office across the Dutch border, I filed a cable story to the "Boston Journal"; and later started an account for the "New York Evening Post."

"We'll run into town in a day or so an' file the papers.

" The eagle raised his head, and saw in the night light how the boy sat and filed the steel wires at the top of the cage.

" "They didn't file neither the chain nor the cuffs," explained Kansas, wearily.

Whenever we found a good location and made inquiry about it at the office of the leasing agents, we were sure to ascertain that some one had already filed an application.

In 1843 he filed a caveat for the invention of the revolving turret.

The doors flew open, and through each of them filed a line of smart men in blue, equipped with rifles and side arms.

Tenants and travelers ought to be required to file reports with the police, giving their occupation and other details.

The captain then passes along the ranks and file closers as be, fore, inspects the equipment, returns to the right, and commands: CLOSE PACKS.

"It is by carefully filing off all roughness and inequaleties, that languages, like metals, must be polished."Ib., p. 48.

Then he took one of the small eyes that had been chiselled out, and filed an edge on Sacnoth, and gradually the steel eye wore away facet by facet, but ere it was quite gone it had sharpened redoubtably Sacnoth.

Furthermore, like a man of standing he'll file a complaint at court, because a man of standing has his own way everywhere, ma'am; then Samsón Sílych and I'll be ruined, and there'll be no getting out of it for you.

In one respect only did he exhibit even the most elementary cautionhe wrote and signed all his letters to her himself upon the typewriter, and filed copies in the safe.

In at the door of the improvised hospital filed the parade, and the wounded men dropped on the floor or else were lowered upon chairs and tables and cotsanywhere that there was space for them to huddle up or stretch out.

" Then, while Beltane, speaking not, watched her downbent head and busy hands, she filed off his fetters one by one, and kissing them, set them aside.

I've filed a summons and complaint against you for assault and battery, and beg to notify you of the fact.'

By and by the bookkeeper came in and filed some letters.

The senate then issues a summons to the defendant, ordering him to file his answer with the secretary of the senate by a certain day.

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