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payson
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Population (2000): 1066 Housing Units (2000): 409 Land area (2000): 1.146918 sq. miles (2.970503 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.146918 sq. miles (2.970503 sq. km) FIPS code: 58265 Located within: Illinois ...
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Usage examples of payson.
We all go Gypsies, an' when we reach Payson we no try hide--jus' come out on street with Beppo.
No one can know that we are here and if we stay here until late to-night we should be able to pass around Payson unseen and reach the wood to the south of town.
His quarry would remain where it was over night, and a moment later Willie was racing toward Payson and a telephone as fast as his legs would carry him.
I'll meet you on the ol' Toledo road right south of Payson, an' say, do I get the whole reward?
As the car already was taxed to the limit of its carrying capacity Burton left two of his men to march The Kid and Bridge to the Payson jail, taking the others with him to Oakdale.
At Payson he stopped long enough at the town jail to arrange for the reception of the two prisoners, to notify the coroner of the death of Columbus Blackie and the whereabouts of his body and to place Dirty Eddie in the hospital.
I could not bear to think of going to the jail in Payson, for Payson is my home.
He stopped me yesterday afternoon on the street in Payson and talked with me.
Recently attached to the British Military Mission in Hungary, Captain Payson and his young wife lived at the "Hungaria.
Some few minutes before this Jasper had elected to take a turn on the Corso, to stretch his legs and to smoke a cigar, but Rosemary felt too lazy to move, and she like to talk to the Paysons, who were genial and intellectual, and with whom she had a great deal in common in the way of associations and friends.
He was going to captain the Roumanian team, and Payson was captaining the Hungarians.
Unless the weather improves very much, Steinberg says that the match will have to be abandoned altogether, as Payson and several of his team have to be back in Budapest in time for work on Monday morning, which means leaving Hódmezö on the Sunday.
Peter Blakeney, disguised as a Roumanian officer, and having with him Captain Payson and a young Hungarian cricketer, both dressed as Roumanian soldiers, had presented a forged order for the surrender of the two prisoners, Philip Imrey and Anna Heves.
Captain Payson heard in an indirect way that Peter was still in Transylvania, but no reliance could be placed on the truth of the rumour.
In the town itself, the expectation was that if Payson didn't make it work during the coming summer, Notions 'n' Novelties would have a FOR SALE OR LEASE sign back in the window by September 15.