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He and the Yunnan coolie and the interpreter and the boat people all chummed together very amicably, and I was impressed again, as so many times before, by the essential democracy of China.

When the present writer chummed with him in a flat on the Apollo Bunder in Bombay, he remembers well that aquarium and the Sunday-morning expeditions to the malarious ravines at the back of Malabar Hill to search for mosquito larvae to feed its inmates. For at that time Mr.

That makes me think that if Jingoss has gone south, and if he's trading now at Missináibie, and if he ain't chummed up with some of them Ojibways to get permission to trap in their allotments, and if he ain't pushed right on home to his own people or out west to Winnipeg country, then most likely we'll find him somewheres about the region of th' Kabinakágam."

She had not had a chance the whole summer to go out in the boat and bask in idleness. Always before this, Billie and she had chummed together through the summer months, and she knew Little River all the way from the Fort Ned Falls at the crossroads to where it slipped away in a shallow stream to the upper hills. There were several old rowboats lying bottom side up on the shore above the falls.

Captain Magnus kicked him when he thought I was not looking, Cuthbert Vane chummed with him in frankest comradeship, and Mr. Shaw softened toward him to an extent which made me mainly murmur Love me, love my dog only reversed.

She saw a group of girls and boys standing about where the Hall boundary was; but she did not recognize any of them until she was rolling past. Then she heard Grace Montgomery's shrill voice: "Oh, she's only showing off. Her name's Nelson. Cora knows all about her." "No, I don't," snapped Cora Rathmore's voice. "But she's chummed on me." Nancy heard no more. She didn't want to.

It's Number 40. I'm chummed with a girl who has gone to that party." "You you know about it, then?" stammered Nancy. "I should say I did." "And your roommate was invited and not you?" "Grace and her crowd aren't in love with me," remarked Jennie. "Oh!" "And I reckon they are not overpoweringly fond of you?" suggested Jennie. Nancy could not speak then. Jennie put her arm over her shoulder.

You see, I always chummed with Dad." "Bless him," said Francesca, impulsively. "Have I done well?" asked the Colonel, anxiously. "It was hard work, alone." "Indeed you have done well. I hear that he is a great artist." "He's more than that he's a man. He's clean and a good shot, and he isn't afraid of anything. Someway, to me, a man who played the fiddle always seemed, well lady-like, you know.

The men would alternate on an anchor watch and keep the fish "chummed" up during the night. Those who were off duty would get their needed rest and make no unnecessary noise. No vessel was to move from her anchorage without permission from the Curlew. Fishing would begin at daybreak. With preparations completed for the night, Gregory's party made themselves comfortable aboard the Curlew.

Pickwick, not very much gratified by this description of his future associates. 'What is that Simpson, Neddy? said Mr. Roker, turning to his companion. 'What Simpson? said Neddy. 'Why, him in twenty-seven in the third, that this gentleman's going to be chummed on. 'Oh, him! replied Neddy; 'he's nothing exactly. He WAS a horse chaunter: he's a leg now. 'Ah, so I thought, rejoined Mr.