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"And so am I," added Dan. "No more fights with a painter for me." Pompey Shuck had heard them coming, and now ran out with a lantern to take care of the horses, just as he had been in the habit of doing for his master in Georgia, years before. "I'se dun glad to see yo' back," he said, with a broad smile on his ebony face. "Did de sodgers git away?"

Did you kick my pet cat?" screamed Mrs. Green. "Oh, you ker chew! You brute! I never ker chew! Ker chew!" And then she had to stop talking and let the sneezing have full play. "I didn't kick ker chew nuffin!" spluttered Aleck. "I'se dun ker chew dem boys dun ker chew! Dern boys did it." "Did what?"

I am but a woman, and yet I dare undertake the adventure." "I will stake my Sorrel," answered the Junker, "that you will not try it." "I will wager my Dun against it," cried Mette. It was believed that she was in jest; but as she obstinately insisted on adhering to the wager, both her lover and father strove to dissuade her from so hazardous an enterprise. She was inflexible.

The true relation may be seen in the fact that in England the difficulty of getting store-cattle was a loss to farmers, whereas it has been a decided gain to farmers in Ireland though they are not best pleased when you impress the fact on them. Mr. Finlay Dun in Landlords and Tenants in Ireland in 1881 cites some examples which may be apt to-day when we are considering Mr. Wyndham's Act.

The line of low yellow bluffs to the southeast hardly cast a shadow save for a darker dun tint here and there. At midday we drooped to a brief rest beside the sun-baked trail. "You all jus' one color," Aunty Boone declared. "You all like the dus' you made of 'cep' Little Lees an' me. She's white and I'm black. Nothin' else makes a pin streak on the face of the earth."

The Herr swallowed the second glass, as he would have done a third had it been offered to him, and then took his departure. "That was another dun; eh, Newton?" asked the lieutenant. "What a conjuror you are?" said Ralph. "I never heard of his sending Bawwah out before," said the captain. "He never does under two hundred and fifty pounds," said Ralph. "It's a mark of the greatest respect.

Hoo thinks a mighty lot o' parsons, I con tell yo'. Hoo's never reet but when hoo's oather listenin' to 'em or feedin' 'em, and the old man quietly broke into a laugh. 'An' dun yo' know what he sez abaat parsons, Mr. Penrose? I mud as weel tell tales abaat him naa he's started tellin' tales abaat me. Mr.

But Laeg stood still and silent, with his eyes fixed on the dun, and with the point of his sword leaning on the ground, for his right hand was weary on account of its great weight. Very ardently he longed that his master should awake out of that unreasonable slumber. Yet he made no attempt to rouse him, for it was unlawful to awake Cuculain when he slept.

Then all of a sudden the dun cow rose up, first on her hind legs, tipping the children all forward, and then on her forelegs tipping them all back ward, yet no one fell off at all, and when she was up on her feet, didn't she start straight away for the deep waters of the loch? The children screamed and tried to get off her back, but no matter how hard they tried, there they stuck.

A warm colour seemed to have crept upon the hitherto dun and dull surroundings and brightened all the prospects.