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Ryder died. He . . . Oh, well! you mustn't worry, Hiram. Dusenberry'll pull out in time for his birthday. Goin' to celebrate, was you?" Captain Baker nodded. "Um-hm," he said. "Sophrony's goin' to bake a frosted cake and stick three candles on it he's three year old, you know and I've made him a 'twuly boat with sails, that's what he's been beggin' for. Ho! ho! he's the cutest little shaver!"

Only, course," she added, in a meditative voice, "I's twuly, twuly sossy for Uncle William and Iris and Apollo." It may seem almost impossible to believe that two little children could be kidnaped in the England of to-day. Nevertheless, such was the case. Mother Rodesia had managed her theft with great skill.

'Why, I went all by myself, he answered. 'Twuly? she asked. 'Weally and twuly, he answered, laughing. 'Couldn't you take me? she asked. 'I will next time, he replied. The child still looked at him, unsatisfied. 'But what did you go for? she asked, goading him suspiciously. 'To see the sea and the ships and the fighting ships with cannons

I want to know it too; for if he does not love you twuly, I will nevaa twust myself to anything so deceitful as a man." Rosa at last consented to follow this advice. After dinner she put the letter into Christopher's hand, and asked him quietly was there any truth in that: then her hands trembled, and her eyes drank him.

"It all apends," she repeated. "Wife, can you understand her?" questioned the man. "I think she means that it all depends, Ben." "Oh, depends on what now, my dear?" "On whether you is good to my bwother or not." "Oh, is that all? Well, I'll be good to 'im." "He's awfu' fwightened of you." "Well, he needn't be. If you'll manage him I won't say a word." "Won't you twuly?

Mr Carnegie our lieutenant of mawines has, I see, been thoughtful enough to pwovide an escort for you, and in his hands I have much pleasure in leaving you; you will find him a twuly delightful companion. Good evening, gentlemen, for the present." At first the Frenchmen appeared unable to believe their own ears.

We were well disciplined little animals; we always went to bed without a murmur, but on this night we literally flew there. The Seraph ended his prayers with "and for this piwate tweasure make us twuly thankful. Amen." The next moment we had dived under the bed clothes and snuggled there in wild expectancy. From half past seven to twelve is a long stretch. The Seraph slept peacefully.

"You don't mean it?" he said, when Diana had said some very energetic words in a low voice. "Yes, I does. Does I say things I doesn't mean? I means it twuly, twuly. You wide G'eased Lightning, and then then it'll all be over." "Oh, I really think I can, if you are quite sure," said Orion. His little face brightened up, two fever spots came into his cheeks; his eyes shone.