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"I never talk myself when I'm singing," he went on very gravely: "so oo shouldn't either." Then he tuned the hare-bells once more, and sang: "Hear, oh, hear! From far and near The music stealing, ting, ting, ting! Fairy belts adown the dells Are merrily pealing, ting, ting, ting! Welcoming our Fairy King, We ring, ring, ring. "See, oh, see! On every tree What lamps are shining, ting, ting, ting!

With every change of vowel, or of any other letter, there are changes in the position of the organs, since tongue, palate, and larynx must take different positions for different sounds. With oo, o, and ah the larynx stands low, the palate is arched. With a, e, and ah the lips are drawn back. With oo, o, ü, and ö they are extended far forward.

At two strides Pete had come face to face with Ross, put one of his hands at the man's throat and his leg behind him, doubled him back on his knee, and was holding him there in a grip like that of a vice. "Help! help! oo ugh!" The fellow gasped, and his face grew dark. "You're not worth it," said Pete.

That's eleven or fourteen dollars, isn't it, Dad?" "That's fifty dollars, goose!" said her father making a dot with the pencil on the tip of her upturned little nose. "Oo!" said Teresa, awed. Hatted, furred, and muffed, she leaned on her father's shoulder. "Oo Dad!" whispered Alanna, with scarlet cheeks. "So NOW!" said her mother, with a little nod of encouragement and warning.

James's Park, Emmeline said in a solemn undertone to Bert "I've bin finking. Do you know oo 'e was? 'E was 'er little boy wot she'd sent away to live wiv poor folks. 'E come back and done that."

''Oo is it? asked the driver, slewing round in the light of his near-side lamp. 'Might be a commercial if 'twasn't for his bag, and his way of speakin'. The omnibus rattled off and down the hill.

"And I'm a little sorry too," he added, shutting his eyes so as not to see that he was smiling. "And what are you doing about the Baby?" "Well, the soldiers are all looking for it up and down everywhere." "The soldiers?" I exclaimed. "Yes, a course!" said Bruno. "When there's no fighting to be done, the soldiers doos any little odd jobs, oo know."

But when the second officer left him, and he was steeped once more in the fresh breeze and the sunshine, with his shoulders braced against the chart-house, he looked at a smoke trail on the horizon far away to the west. "Queenstown!" he chuckled. "Not this journey not if my name's Jimmie Coke, the man 'oo is stannin' on all that is left of 'is 'ard-earned savin's.

"Oo ain't pitty lady," he had said, and Aunt Griselda had risen and pushed him into the hall with sharp, scolding words, and had sat down to darn the muslin ruffle with delicate, old-fashioned stitches. It was only when all living love had failed her that she returned to the dead.

Does Desus carry de little chil'en in his arms like oo do, Don? Me's so comf'able. Me loves Desus." The little arm, soft and warm, crept closer around his neck, while the golden curls swept his cheek. "Oo's my bootiful man, Don. Me'll marry oo when me gets big," and then, all unconscious of the sorrow which should greet her in the morning, the baby slept.