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"Pe tamned if I touch you!" he cried, and asked me bitterly what right I had to stand up before "shentlemans" when I did not know the back of a sword from the front of it. I answered that was the fault of my upbringing; and would he do me the justice to say I had given him all the satisfaction it was unfortunately in my power to offer, and had stood up like a man?

Fhery goot inteet! you haf peen suppering at Killiecrankie, and now you would pe after breakfasting at Tunkeld? By Cot, you shall haf it!" And Rory drew his claymore. They were not ill-matched. Both were big men, both of gigantic strength, both skilled swordsmen.

You vas yoost so good a sailorman as I. You vas a bully boy, und able seaman, und I pe proud for you! "Und Chris!" He turned as if he had forgotten something, and called back, "From dis time always you call me 'Emil' mitout der 'Mister!" "No; honest, now, Bob, I'm sure I was born too late. The twentieth century's no place for me. If I'd had my way "

But he must comfort the old man first, and think about what he had said afterwards. "Ye're my ain daddy, whatever ye are!" he said. "Tell me a' aboot it, daddy." "She 'll tell you all she 'll pe knowing, my son, and she nefer told a lie efen to a Cawmill." He began his story in haste, as if anxious to have it over, but had to pause often from fresh outbursts of grief.

The old man thought for a little. "Tat will tepend on who was pe your father, my son," he replied. "If he too will be a Cam'ell ochone! ochone! Put tere may pe some coot plood co into you more as enough to say God will pe make you, my son. Put don't pe asking, Malcolm ton't you'll pe asking." "What am I no to ask, daddy?" "Ton't pe asking who made you, who was ta father to you, my poy.

"Vot vor ton't you not shpeak? Can't you virshta blain Eenglish ven you hears it? Hey? You a'n't no teef vot shteels I shposes, unt you ton't kit no troonks mit vishky? Vot you too tat you pe shamt of? Pin lazin' rount? Kon you nicht Eenglish shprachen? Oot mit id do vonst!" "I did not do anything to be ashamed of," said August. And yet he looked ashamed. "You tidn't pe no shamt, hey? You tidn't!

Graham says he will pe liking to explore them; and here we will ahl pe waiting for you, young ladies and chentlemen. Marjorie's lips tightened. 'Look here, Duncan, she said, after Hamish, followed consolingly by Tricksy, had passed out of hearing, 'we must make them too late for the caves. 'Indeed, Miss Marjorie, we will hev to keep them out whateffer, said Duncan, 'Mr.

"Onything wrang aboot the hoose?" "Something will pe wrong, yes, put she'll not can tell where. No, her pody will not pe full of light! For town here, in ta curset Lowlands, ta sight has peen almost cone from her, my son. It will now pe no more as a co creeping troo' her, and shell nefer see plain no more till she'll pe come pack to her own mountains."

"Tar pees shust so much wisdom in vat you shays, mine friend Critchel. In dis world tar pees nothin' sartin. Dis Chapman, he puts his money in his pocket, and ven he gets his money in his pocket he gets rich and prout. Zen he goes to t' city so pig and prout as he can pe. Now he comes pack from t' city, mit his pig vrow, and tar pees nobody as makes one pow to his pig vrow.

"Tat you haf tone it yourself, ten, Malcolm? My prave poy!" "No, daddy; I took my licks like a man, for I deserved them." "Deserfed to pe peaten, Malcolm to pe peaten like a tog? Ton't tell her tat! Ton't preak her heart, my poy." "It wasna that muckle, daddy. I only telled him auld Horny was at 's lug." "And she'll make no toubt it was true," cried Duncan, emerging sudden from his despondency.