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Lime sat still till the old man was heard outside calling "Oo-ee, poo-ee" to the pigs in the yard; then he smiled at Marietta, but she said: "He's got on one of his fits, Lime; I don't b'lieve you'd better tackle him t'-day." "Don't you worry; I'll fix him. Come, now, give me a kiss." "Why, you great thing! You took " "I know, but I want you to give 'em to me.

The man and the woman stood up when the Indian entered, and the woman smiled at him. She was beautiful. Her eyes were glowing, and there was the flush of a flower in her cheeks. The Indian felt the worship of her warm in his heart. "Oo-ee, we have caught the bear," he said. There is no cub, Iskwao Nanette!" The white man chuckled.

I dropped my sword on the ground, I was so surprised, and stared at her with my mouth open. "'Oo-ee! said that girl, shaking her skirt, as calm as a May morning. 'Oo-ee! like a baby crowing. 'My, but that's a cold river! And her teeth chattered. "Well, that time I didn't ask permission. I took her in my arms and held her I had to, to keep her warm.

Snatching it up, with a violent exclamation, there dropped from it one of these infernal dolls. A howl resounded from the doorway. "You tookted my dolly out of her k'adle want to wock my dolly oo-ee- ee!" I called the girl, and asked where the key was that locked the door between my room and the children's. "Please sir, Toddie threw it down the well."

"I'll send Jake Collins a ball and Peter a pocket-knife," said Pat, "or would Jake rather have a knife, too?" "Mrs. Collins shall have a silk dress," said Miss Drayton. "Oo-ee! That will be glorious," exclaimed Anne. "Let it be the rustly kind. And red. She loves red." "Mr. Collins shall have an umbrella with a gorgeous silver handle," said Mr. Patterson. "That will be silk.

"Can't help grinning like a possum," answered Pat, with a chuckle. "Every mile is taking us nearer Anne. How she'll jump and squeal 'oo-ee' when she sees us! And look here, Aunt Sarah " he glanced cautiously around to be sure that he was not observed, then opened his travelling-bag and displayed a doll's dress blue silk with frills and lace ruffles.

Lime sat still till the old man was heard outside calling "Oo-ee, poo-ee" to the pigs in the yard; then he smiled at Marietta, but she said: "He's got on one of his fits, Lime; I don't b'lieve you'd better tackle him t'-day." "Don't you worry; I'll fix him. Come, now, give me a kiss." "Why, you great thing! You took" "I know, but I want you to give 'em to me.

Any cripple could get married, y'understand; but a feller must got to have his health to sell goods." He seized the current issue of the Daily Cloak and Suit Record, and as he sat down to examine it he heaved a sigh which merged into an agonized groan. "Oo-ee!" he exclaimed; "that lumbago still gets me in the back." "You see, Abe," Morris commented maliciously, "you ain't so young yourself.

"There!" he panted, desisting finally. "NOW I reckon you know whether I been up there or not!" Herman rubbed his smitten cheek. "Pow!" he exclaimed. "Pow-ee! You cert'ny did lan' me good one NAT time! Oo-ee! she HURT!" "You'll get hurt worse'n that," Penrod assured him, "if you stay around here much. Rupe Collins is comin' this afternoon, he said.

Blake, returning to consciousness, mumbled incoherently. In the same instant Celie cried out excitedly at the door. "Oo-ee, Philip Philip! Se det! Se! Se!" She drew back with, a sudden movement and pointed out the door. Concealing himself as much as possible from outside observation Philip peered forth. Not more than a hundred and fifty yards away a dog team was approaching.