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"'Fenchence is mine I will repay. Ta Lord loves fenchence. It's a fine thing, fenchence. To make ta wicked know tat tey'll pe peing put men! Yes; ta Lord will slay ta wicked. Ta Lord will gif ta honest man fenchence upon his enemies. It wass a cran' sairmon!" "Don't you think vengeance a very dreadful thing, Mr MacPhail?" said the schoolmaster.

There was a loud double-knock at the front door; Carrie rushed out of the parlour, upstairs to her room, and I followed, as Carrie thought it was Mr. Perkupp. I thought it was Mr. Franching. I whispered to Sarah over the banisters: "Show them into the drawing-room." Sarah said, as the shutters were not opened, the room would smell musty. There was another loud rat- tat.

"What was my prediction, Miss Dolly, when you stepped your first dance at Carvel Hall?" "Indeed, you do me wrong, Mr. Carvel!" "And I were a buck, you would not break mine, I warrant, unless it were tit for tat," said my grandfather; thereby putting me to more confusion than Dolly, who laughed with the rest. "'Tis well to boast, Mr. Carvel, when we are out of the battle," cried Mr. Lloyd.

We shased the MacGregors as ye wad shase rae-deer, till we came into Glenfalloch's country, and the Cawmils raise, and wadna let us pursue nae farder, and sae we lost our labour; but her wad gie twa and a plack to be as near Rob as she was tat day."

For he was rendered very nervous by the thought of having to relate what had fallen out between himself and Pecksniff; and he had a misgiving that John would exult fearfully in the disclosure. 'But it must be made, thought Tom, 'sooner or later; and I had better get it over. Rat tat. 'I am afraid that's not a London knock, thought Tom. 'It didn't sound bold.

A Lively Dance for a "ded Mon." Rocky Mountain Sheep. A Description of them. The Wild Ox. Not a Success as Lazadors. An Exciting Chase. Tit for Tat. The Boys worsted. Mountain Dew. Patsey pronounces. The Buckskin Suit. The Old Mission. Arrival at Tucson. Hal's Trade. The New Mule. A Storm. Patsey's Ride. A Laughable Adventure. We start at last. The Pimo Indians. Manners and Manufactures.

"You think me great," she said, "and truly you are right, for whatever is my rank, with me go my gods, and in their strength my innocence is great. Let me be, you petty King of Tat, lest I lift up my voice to heaven, and call down upon you the anger of the gods." "Already, Lady, you have called down upon me the anger of a goddess, that Hathor of whom I spoke, and for the rest I fear them not.

"Ah, my poy! where ta light kets in, ta tarkness will pe ketting in too. Tis now, your whole pody will pe full of tarkness, as ta piple will say, and Tuncan's pody tat will pe full of ta light." Then with suddenly changed tone he said "Listen, Malcolm, my son! She 'll pe fery uneasy till you 'll wass pe come home." "What's the maitter noo, daddy?" returned Malcolm.

Her nain son Malcolm!" cried the old man in a whisper of intense satisfaction and suppression. "You'll must pe forgifing her for coming pack to you. She cannot help lofing you, and you must forget tat you are a Cam'ell." Malcolm kissed his cheek, and said, also in a whisper: "My ain daddy! I ha'e a heap to tell ye, but I maun see my leddy hame first."

But the cross girl was feeling very mean indeed, and she teased the soldier and made him very unhappy. But later on in the afternoon she was ashamed, and so she found the nice girl who was really the stolen princess, and took her with her to the gate, and the soldier " Lucia broke off and sat up suddenly to listen. A queer "rat, tat, tat," detached itself from the other night noises.