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So Saunders promised, though he had intended to do so on the first opportunity. "Mind, if ye do, I'll never gie ye a hand wi' Meg again as lang as I leeve!" said Jess emphatically. "Jess, d'ye think she likes me?" asked the widower in a hushed whisper. "Saunders, I'm jnist sure o't," replied Jess with great readiness. "But she's no yin o' the kind to let on."

Dont you be afrade of me doing anything silly in the tabloyde line tho. I wont. Im no coward. But I got to leeve this house for the same reeson as the Hands. I mite give my truble to sum one else. Its a good thing we found out in time. Ive hurd of a noo plase where they take consumps for nuthing, and Ive got to steer for it.

Sometimes he too drunk come home he sleep Squeebs. I go there. I find heem dead. He have fits, six, seven year. He die fit. Beppo stay guard heem. I carry heem home. Giova strong, he no very large man. Beppo come too. I bury heem. No one know we leeve here. Pretty soon I go way with Beppo. Why tell people he dead. Who care? Mak lot trouble for Giova whose heart already ache plenty.

He's done at forty years auld," she said, as if she did not wish to heed what he said, "but meenisters an' schoolmaisters, an' folk o' that kin', leeve a gey lang while. Look at the easy time they hae to what a collier has. They dinna get up at five o'clock in the mornin' like your faither. They rise aboot eight, an' start work at nine.

Ye ain't so fer from right arter all, though, fer I guess mos' folks'd baout as leeve hev the smallpox in the house ez the sheriff." "Times are pretty hard hereabouts, are they?"

I shall leeve British sile 4thwith. Gents, I arroved in Cleveland on Saturday P.M. from Baldinsville jest in time to fix myself up and put on a clean biled rag to attend Miss Picklehomony's grate musical sorry at the Melodeon. The krowds which pored into the hall augured well for the show bizniss, & with cheerful sperrets I jined the enthoosiastic throng. I asked Mr.

"La belle ma'm'selle ba gar! you have to be hit with brick bang dat fine, pretty lady she what tell me the good word to say to you about the bad folks you must know she leeve now in the good woman's house." Now it was Bristol's turn to grasp Etienne's arm. He shook the old man. "Miss Kilgour here? Speak up! Don't be so slow!" "I have speak up.

"I wadna lat sic a thoucht come intil my heid, Robert, sae lang as I kenned I cudna draw breath nor wag tongue wantin' him, for in him we leeve an' muv an' hae oor bein'. Gien he be the life o' me, what for sud I trible mysel' aboot that life?"

"You mean you wish to stay married wiz one man?" "Ye-es," Lucia faltered. "Never no life? Never no fun? Ha! If you was old, fat zen, perhaps. But young, beautiful! For why was you born if you no wish to leeve?" "But I do wish to live!" Lucia cried in desperation; and her hands went out in an attitude of supplication. Lopez appraised her once more.

I come to thees country seventeen fifteen. I saw your Alamo reduced. It was like yesterday to me. Three hundred ninety-six year ago I learn the secret always to leeve. Look at these clothes I war at these diamantes. Do you theenk I buy them with the money I make with selling the chili-con-carne, Meester Tansee?" "I should think not," said Tansey, promptly. Torres laughed loudly.