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"He calls it the receiver for his new butterflies, but looks more like a kodak to me," Andy went on. "But d'ye know what I thought, Frank?" "Tell me," whispered the other, still watching the professor, who had come to a stop at some little distance away, and seemed to be busily engaged looking back of him, as though laying out plans for an afternoon campaign among the bright winged butterflies.

"His Majesty's Government cannot be sufficiently congratulated," said Mr. Caryll, the irrepressible. Mr. Green banged the table. "Are ye rallying me, ecod!" "You have upset the ink," Mr. Caryll pointed out to him. "Damn the ink!" swore the spy. "And damn you for a Tom o' Bedlam! I ask you again what d'ye mean, giving me this rubbish?" "You asked me to turn out my pockets."

The woods boy was visibly affected by hearing Max say this. He reached for the other's hand and squeezed it almost fiercely. "Oh! it's kind of you to say that, Max!" he exclaimed, as though the words sprang directly from his heart. "And d'ye know I'm tempted to take you at your word. For I must get those pups delivered as I promised. Everything depends on that deal.

"Yes, ma'am." "Well, William, Mr Auberly, my relative, asks me to get you into my brother's my brother's, what's 'is name office. Of course, I shall be happy to try. I am always extremely happy to do anything for yes, I suppose of course you can write, and, what d'ye call it count you can do arithmetic?" "Yes, ma'am," replied Willie. "And you can spell eh?

The engineer spoke very distinctly. "Listen well to me, then, Mr. Sterne: I wouldn't d'ye hear? I wouldn't promise you the value of two pence for anything you can tell me." He struck Sterne's arm away with a smart blow, and catching hold of the handle pulled the door to. The terrific slam darkened the cabin instantaneously to his eye as if after the flash of an explosion.

"Are you sure?" inquired the Doctor, mollified in the presence of a fact that might prove to be of scientific interest. "I'd jest combed it when you come this mornin'. D'ye ever see anythin' like that? How am I goin' to git it down?" "Very singular," said the Doctor. "Yes, an' look here! D'ye see the har on the back o' my hand? That stands up jest the same. Why, Doctor, I feel like a hedgehog!

We will find out the truth about it now, however, for we'll undertake a land voyage of discovery." "What! without arms or provisions, father?" asked Oliver. "What d'ye call the two things dangling from your shoulders, boy?" returned the captain, with some severity; "are these not `arms'? and have not woods generally got lakes in 'em and rivers which usually swarm with provisions?"

I've got to connect east at Elkins Junction with a special on that line.... Got to, d'ye see? Have the special wait at the State Street crossing until we come aboard!" That Last Weird Battle in the West. There was still some remnant of daylight left when we stepped from a closed carriage at the State Street crossing and walked to the train prepared for us.

Up towards its head, on the port side, there appeared on the water a long tail, or fin, at right angles with the whale. "What in tarnation d'ye s'pose that critter is?" demanded Captain Tugg. The thing was all of four and twenty feet long, about two wide at the upper end, and tapering to eighteen inches.

You DARE to stand there and tell me that?" He turned and poured his rage upon the others. "She says the Ohio, d'ye hear? You've ruined me! I'll put you in irons all of you. The Ohio!" "What d'ye mean? What's up?" "What's up? There's small-pox aboard the Ohio! This girl has broken quarantine. The health inspectors bottled up the boat at six o'clock last night!