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"Now, me," said Teddy, who had learned a bit of poetry, and was so eager to say it that he had been bobbing up and down during the reading, and could no longer be restrained. "I'm afraid he will forget it if he waits; and I have had a deal of trouble teaching him," said his mother. "Little words of kindness, Pokin evvy day, Make a home a hebbin, And hep us on a way."

Any one else want in?... No?... Ready, Mr. Eyre. Now! Hep!" The heels clicked, but with a stuttering, weak impact. Eyre, bulky and powerful, staggered, toppled to the left. "Hold up there!" His neighbor propped him, and was clutched in his grasp. "Hands off!" said Eyre thickly. "Sorry, Banks! Let me try that again. Oh, the bet's yours, Mr.

Sandy and the other three boys lowered the sail, rolled and carried it into the boat-house. The whole party then, marching three abreast, with steady step, went up the graveled walk of the old magazine road, singing in unison: "Hep Hep Shoot that ni er if he don't keep step. Hep Hep Shoot that ni er if he don't keep step."

Get hep to that! Father Beckett must have suffered dark hours of reaction after seeing those soldier-sons of American fathers, if there had been time to think. But we flashed back to Nancy in haste, for a late dinner and adieux to our friends. Brian and I snatched the story of our day's adventure from his mouth for Mother Beckett; and luckily he was too tired to give her a new version.

"Now then," he whispered eagerly, "fotch a spoon, Miss Hep. Coom, owd bird, this'll fettle thee up, an' no mistake."

There's not a professor in any of my classes who isn't 'hep' to what I'm after by this time, and if I would cajole them a little they would naturally be on my side, especially if their attention were called to that incident of yesterday; but you said I have to beat him with my brains, by doing better work than he does; so about the biggest thing I can honestly tell you is that I have held my own.

This is the day of imitation I find it between the covahs of yoh books I hear it in the music yoh applaud I see it riding by in motah-cars. Imitation all imitation! "I ain't hep to this line of chatter it's by me. But I dopes it out he's sore at automobiles, "'What's wrong with 'em? I says to him. "'Ah don't feel qualified to answer yoh question, suh, he says.

"Nay, 'twas me as couldn't bear the notion of her," rejoined Tom stoutly. "I'd be hard put-to to do wi' onybody at arter our Betty. Hoo's wick an' 'earty, an' I dunnot want nobry; but if I did have to pick a second missus, it shouldn't be Margaret Hep." "Hoo's reg'lar set in her ways, isn't hoo?" put in old Jack. "Ah, hoo's reg'lar cut out for a single life, Marg'ret is.

He marched them up the hill, And marched them down again!" Thus suddenly quoted Chet in a sing-song voice, adding: "If we're going to get any grub at Kelly's, it's up to us to march down this hill faster than we've been going, or we'll get left. That other crowd from Milton will have all the good places." "Come on then, fellows, hit her up!" exclaimed Frank. "Hep! Hep! Left!

Mary Axe and Whitechapel were imaginatively transported to the borders of the Rhine at the end of the eleventh century, when in the ears listening for the signals of the Messiah, the Hep! Hep!