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"Well, well, and so we will, darlin'; we'll ax yere first thing to-morrow morning; and now lie down and go to sleep, for we must be early on the march, Missie." Cecile raised her lips to kiss Joe, and then she lay down by Maurice's side. But she did not at once go to sleep. She was thanking Jesus for sending to such a destitute, lonely little pair of children so good and so kind a guide.

"At least, let me thry it for once," urged the girl, whose Irish sympathies were powerfully awakened by her young mistress's evident suffering; "jist for once, darlin'." Annie offered no further resistance, and, as Annorah bore her light form carefully up and down the room, experienced a feeling of relief that inspired her with warm gratitude toward her uncouth attendant.

But at last Chloe came, and in answer to her eager inquiries displayed her purchases with great satisfaction, saying, "Yes, darlin', I'se got de berry t'ings you wanted." "Oh! yes," said Elsie, examining them with delight; "they are just right; and now I can finish it in a couple of hours."

"What do we care, darlin'," he said, "for the Morrell Combine? hasn't it kept us on pins and needles long enough? What do we care for the Grindstone, either? hasn't it ground our noses as long and hard as it could? Down wid 'em both and let 'em stay down, too! And let anybody think twice, my children, before he tries to prick the skin or grind the nose of little Terence O'Grady!" When Dr.

Now, Phelim, you'll not go till you take a cup o' tay wid myself. Throth, I do forget it, Phelim darlin', jewel." Phelim's face now assumed a very queer expression.

Ye're full o' thistles and jest as dirty as when I throwed ye in the water. Come out o' that, I tell ye! Now, Meg, darlin'" this came in a coaxing tone "come out like a good dog sure I'm not goin' in them brambles to hunt ye!" A clatter of hoofs rang out on the morning air. A two-wheeled gig drawn by a well-groomed sorrel horse and followed by a brown-haired Irish setter was approaching.

She will have sat out the Beltane fires wid him, darlin', and certain that'll be the raison why!" The nights were fast waxing shorter. It was necessary that no time should be wasted. Patsy waited till there was a change of garrison at Stranryan. Long spoken of, it came at last.

"Yes, Sid, darlin', you can," said Kenny gently. "I'm taking Garry's car. You can square me with him." "I I'd even thrash him," mumbled Sid. "Then if you will I'd like you to get in touch with Westcott's wife and tell her. I'm painting her portrait. She comes to-morrow at ten. Sid, could you could you clean off those two chairs?" Sid fell upon the nearest chair with fearful energy.

Outside, the sun was breaking through the clouds upon the Western prairie, and there floated through the evening air the sound of a child's voice singing beneath the trees that fringed the river: "Will you come back, darlin'? Never heed the pain and blightin', Never trouble that you're wounded, that you bear the scars of fightin'; Here's the luck o' Heaven to you, Here's the hand of love will brew you The cup of peace ah, darlin', will you come back home?"

"It does that is, when I say it; when you say it, then it means Larry." "I like that word," mused Lakla. "You can even say Larry darlin'!" suggested O'Keefe. "Larry darlin'!" said Lakla. "When they come we shall have first of all my Akka " "Can they fight, mavourneen?" interrupted Larry. "Can they fight! My Akka!" Again her eyes flashed.