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I objectid to payin, but they sed ef I didn't down with the dust thay'd wipe my Show from the face of the earth! Thay sed the Press was the Arkymedian Leaver which moved the wurld. I put up to their extorshuns until thay'd bled me so I was a meer shadder, and left in disgust.

"Surely, but I can't remember all those things, even if I ever knew them." "Jane, you should learn to observe more closely. Most persons are careless about that." Harriet began swimming toward the shore with Jane. "Thay! How long mutht I thtand here in the wet up to my prethiouth neck?" demanded Grace Thompson. Her feet seemed to be very light.

"You may go out in the woodth and thay it, if you want to," suggested Tommy, who had been regarding the guide shrewdly. Every one laughed. It was so plain that Janus did want to say things, yet restrained himself because of his position and the party he was conducting. "Forget it!" he exploded. "I haven't any enemies. Nobody but a crazy man would try to interfere with Janus Grubb. They know me.

'Toole, I dare thay, will look in and tell us how poor Sturk goes on, said Puddock, playing his throw. 'Hang it, Puddock, mind your game to be sure, he will. Cinque ace! well, curse it! the same throw over again! 'Tis too bad. I missed taking you last time, with that stupid blot you've covered and now, by Jove, it ruins me.

"I'll go with you a bit further," he said. "In fact, I've got thomething to thay to you; only don't be in thuch a hurry; the woodth can wait till you get there." Quietly compelling Low to alter his own characteristic Indian stride to keep pace with his, he went on: "I don't mind thaying I rather cottoned to you from the time you acted like a white man no offenthe to Teretha.

Dexter informed the slaves thay they could stay with her if they so desired and that she would furnish everything to cultivate the crops and that she would give them half of what was raised. None of the slaves remained but all were anxious to see what freedom was like. Claude recalls that a six-mule team drove up to the house driven by a colored Union soldier.

An naow! Wal thay ain't no use o' tellin ye what ye know. I seen Gleason on the street yisday, an he looked like a whipped cur. He hed his tail atween his legs, I tell yew. I reckon he thort I wuz gonter lick him.

But what I thay, Thquire, ith, that good tempered or bad tempered, I never did a horthe a injury yet, no more than thwearing at him went, and that I don't expect I thall begin otherwithe at my time of life, with a rider. I never wath much of a cackler, Thquire, and I have thed my thay." The latter part of this speech was addressed to Mr. The last words had a visible effect upon her.

Now have I told yow som of the wayes, by the land, and eke by water, how that men mowen goon unto Jerusalem: they that hyt be so, that there been many other wayes, that men goon by, aftur countrees, that thay comen fram, nevere the lasse they turne alle un tylle an ende.

If thay cant git thay ize opn thayselfs why aint I good tu pick um opn wiv my fingus "Yor little PRUE." "What will Prue do next, I wonder?" said Randy. "The idea of thinking that because those little cats could not open their eyes, it would be a fine idea to 'pick' them open!" Randy pitied those kittens, but she could not help laughing as she thought of Prue's efforts to help them.