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But the gipsies did in a minute. 'Oh yes! they said; 'and then fetch the police with a pack of lies about it being your baby instead of ours! D'jever catch a weasel asleep? they asked. 'If you're hungry you can pick a bit along of us, said the light-haired gipsy woman, not unkindly. 'Here, Levi, that blessed kid'll howl all his buttons off.

But he burned with shame the next minute because his voice sounded so weak and youthful. Then too the oracle only said "Yes" to him, and went on expatiating to Kitty on the glories of the metropolis. "D'jever see the statue o' Liberty? Great thing, the statue o' Liberty. I 'll take you 'round some day. An' Cooney Island oh, my, now that 's the place; and talk about fun! That 's the place for me."

But the gipsies did in a minute. "Oh yes!" they said; "and then fetch the police with a pack of lies about it being your baby instead of ours! D'jever catch a weasel asleep?" they asked. "If you're hungry you can pick a bit along of us," said the light-haired gipsy-woman, not unkindly. "Here Levi, that blessed kid'll howl all his buttons off.

It's what they call 'ist'ry." Dickie, after some reflection, said, "D'jever 'ear of Here Ward?" "I knowed a Jake Ward wunst." "Here Ward the Wake. He ain't a bloke you'd know 'e's in 'istry. Tell you if you like." The tale of Hereward the Wake lasted till the jolting perambulator came to anchor in a hollow place among thick furze bushes.

Sucatash was troubled. "Don't know, pop. Never seen her face. Ought to be a sure-enough chiquita, if it's up to the rest of her. D'jever hear a purtier voice?" The old man caught the note of enthusiasm. "Yuh better go slow, son," he said, dryly. "I reckon she's all right but yuh don't really know nothin'." "Shucks!" retorted his son, calmly.