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"Wal, now, what a question. In coorse she ain't. Didn' yo' send fur her yo' very self? How den yo' 'spec she's goin' to be home ef yo' didn' done brung her, eh?" All this was Greek to Dyke Darrel. "What in the name of caution are you driving at, Aunt Jule?

He was also the same man that in the year 1852 cut an old man's ears off while he was tied to a snubbing post in a horse corrall, where he had been taken by the cowardly curs that were at that time in the employ of Slade simply because he, Jule, would not vacate the ranch where Julesburg was afterward established.

"Wait a moment, Jule, I shall get it soon." So Rolf sat down on an ottoman to think it over at his ease. The big Jule and the little Hunne in the mean time pursued their occupation without interruption. As an extra proof of his skill, Julius practised with the shells at hitting different objects in the room, to his little brother's delight and admiration.

"And I will not have a woman smoking in my house! "And oh, Carrie, if you knew how I suffered with that dirty darky girl!" "But but, Aunt Jule, why didn't you " "You see, Carrie and Lizzie, it was this way," said Mr. Bean soothingly. "Your aunt and I got talking old times, and we found that we both felt about the same.

These matters I will now throw together in the next chapter. FIRST AND foremost, I must give some account of the Julia herself; or "Little Jule," as the sailors familiarly styled her. She was a small barque of a beautiful model, something more than two hundred tons, Yankee-built and very old.

"And I want you to take him in, bag and baggage, and convey him to our palace, while I speed thither on my wheel." "To be sure I will, and with great pleasure." "Can't you get out and assist him into the carriage, Jule?" "Thank you," said Carl; "but though I am somewhat old and quite infirm, I think I can get in without troubling your sister.

Jule's old pap washes out his rifle an' signs a pledge to plug me if ever ag'in I puts my hand on his front gate. As I su'gests, it rooins my social c'reer in Sni-a-bar. "'While I'm ground like a toad that a-way beneath the harrow of this double setback of the drum an' Jule, thar's a circus shows up an' pitches its merry tent in Sni-a-bar.

"Remove her! what for? I thought I heard you say, Jule, that the child got on excellently well there, that she improved very fast?" "So she does, as far as learning is concerned; but she is sitting right next to one of those Garie children, and that is an arrangement I don't at all fancy.

And he revenged himself on her by appealing to his mother with a complaint that "Jule had throwed up to him that he had been dismissed from school." And of course Julia received a solemn lecture on her way of driving poor Norman to destruction. She was determined to disgrace the family. If she could not do it by marrying a Dutchman, she would do it by slandering her brother.

"My first sings by the water side, My next is Heidelberg's great pride, My whole was a blind poet, who In England lived and suffered too." "Shakspere," said Julius, whose pride it was to answer instantly. "Wrong," cried Rolf, delighted. "How could a shake sing by the water side, Jule?"