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If not, good again. However it goes, I will run back to thee when I am tired. But stay with the Rajputni, or I shall miss thy feet ... Oah yess, said the boy, 'I have told him everything you tell me to say. 'And I cannot see any need why he should wait, said Bennett, feeling in his trouser-pocket. 'We can investigate the details later and I will give him a ru 'Give him time.

'What a beast of wonder is a Babu! And that man walked alone if he did walk with robbed and angry foreigners! 'Oah, thatt was nothing, after they had done beating me; but if I lost the papers it was pretty-jolly serious. Mahbub he nearly beat me too, and he went and consorted with the lama no end. I shall stick to ethnological investigations henceforwards. Now good-bye, Mister O'Hara.

'No-ah! No-ah! I onlee speak a little. What shall we do now? 'The bugles'll go for dinner in arf a minute. My Gawd! I wish I'd gone up to the Front with the Regiment. It's awful doin' nothin' but school down 'ere. Don't you 'ate it? 'Oah yess! I'd run away if I knew where to go to, but, as the men say, in this bloomin' Injia you're only a prisoner at large.

"Is yo' wanting Miss Mirandy Dows," she asked with great dignity, "oah Miss Sally Dows her niece? Miss Mirandy's bin gone to Atlanta for a week." "I have a letter for Miss Miranda, but I shall be very glad if Miss Sally Dows will receive me," returned Courtland, handing the letter and his card to the girl. She received it with a still greater access of dignity and marked deliberation.

I was very tired. My Holy One was sick, too. And did he fall into 'Oah yess. I am his good friend, I tell you. He was behaving very strange when I came down after you, and I thought perhaps he might have the papers. I followed him on his meditations, and to discuss ethnological points also. You see, I am verree small person here nowadays, in comparison with all his charms.

'Oah, I know all thatt. Kim drew his bow again at a venture. If they were not going to the war, at least they did not know what he knew of the talk in the veranda at Umballa. 'I know you are not at thee war now; but I tell you that as soon as you get to Umballa you will be sent to the war the new war. It is a war of eight thousand men, besides the guns. 'That's explicit.

Come here!" When the man reached the foot of the verandah steps the assistant manager said to him: "I have told this sahib that you are a graduate of Calcutta University." The Bengali salaamed carelessly and replied: "Oah, yess, sir. I am B.A." "Really? What is your name?" asked Dermot. "Narain Dass, sir." "I am sorry, Mr.

As regular-out-and-out sahib, I am meaning, of course. It is permeesible for riff-raff, sailors and Tommies from the Fort, and soa on, to indulge in debauchery among nateeves, but first-class sahib Oah, noah! You would be mobbed in no-time-at-all, where we are going." "All right; I guess I can play the part, babu.

Sometimes very fine jewels will fly all to pieces if a man holds them in his hand, and knows the proper way. That is why one must be careful before one sets them. Tell me, did you see the shape of the pot? 'For a little time. It began to grow like a flower from the ground. 'And then what did you do? I mean, how did you think? 'Oah!

Dass, that a man of your education cannot get better employment than this," remarked Dermot. The Bengali smiled superciliously. "Oah, yess, I can, of course. This " He checked himself suddenly, and his manner became more cringing. "Yess, sir, I can with much facility procure employment of sedentary nature.