You know, like Nixon tried to shunt responsibility for the break-in on to Liddy, Sturgis, et al.
But after several restless nights an inspired idea flashed upon Sturgis, and he sprang out of bed delighted.
Finally, six months passed, the mortgage became due, and Job received a notice from Major Sturgis that he wanted his money.
Sturgis felt that more consideration should have been given to him as commander of the army at Wilson's Creek after Lyon fell.
A few days later, Mr. Sturgis and Jack left the ranch for the railroad.
Mr. Marshall, with your permission I should like a word with Mr. Sturgis.