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You can let us out of the house in time for us to catch the first train from Euston. We shall be off and away before we are discovered." "And we'll remember you all our lives if you'll help us," said Nora. Then she added, tears filling her pretty eyes, "It's my father, please, kind woman; he has been shot at and is very ill."

"Never mind," said Trot, trying to comfort her, "it's sure to be SOMEWHERE, so we'll cert'nly run across it some day." "Yes indeed," added Betsy, "now that we have Ozma's Magic Picture, we can tell just where the Dove went with your dishpan. They all approached the Magic Picture, and Dorothy wished it to show the enchanted form of Ugu the Shoemaker, wherever it might be.

After the job is done we'll wake him up and tell him Captain Putnam wants to see him at once." Several boys were let into the secret, and then all waited impatiently for Tubbs to retire. This he soon did, and in a few minutes was sound asleep. "Now then, come on," said Sam, and led the way to carry out the anticipated fun.

"We're hard and fast, so we'll just have to make the best o't." Saunders was right as the efforts of the next day proved. The ice lay around the vessel in solid masses, as we have said, and with each of the last three tides these masses had been slightly moved.

"When we get the room, and the goods there, we'll want to tell him then." "Of course, you'll tell him then," cried the girl. "Yes, indeed, of course we will!" exclaimed the man, very evidently not noticing the change in the pronoun. "Now, if you'll wait a minute I'll get that letter, then we'll go out to Keith on the piazza."

"Afraid of dead men, are you? Then we'll face them together, my lads, and have it over with. Come on, now, both of you. Buckle up; there is nothing to fear, if you do what I tell you this isn't the first cholera ship I've been aboard." It was no pleasant job confronting us, although we had less dead men to handle than I anticipated.

She says there's a little Fidelity stock that brings enough to keep her in the rest-place, so she feels a little better about that. We'll have to see Mr. Dodge as soon as we can; I'm all mixed up." They did see Mr. Dodge, that afternoon. He was nice, as Felicia had said.

"There must be something there, Daddy," said Bunny, standing still, and looking up the hill at the dog. "Let's go and see what it is." "If it's a fox I'm not going!" cried Sue, holding back. "I don't believe it's a fox," said Mr. Brown. "But we'll take a look. I'll carry you, Sue, and then, even if it is some animal in the hole, you won't be afraid."

"I didn't think they'd go at it wholesale, that way, Bud," he told his son over the wire. "But you've got the right idea. Go after 'em and clean 'em up! When you take the trail don't turn back until you've finished the job. I'll send you as many men as I can spare, Slim Degnan with 'em!" "Slim? That's good!" cried Bud. "Now we'll make a clean up.

"Come and get it, Steve," said Howard, by way of announcing breakfast. "No, you don't. I'll take the window seat, and at that we'll have the curtain drawn." They were just finishing breakfast when Siegfried cantered up. "You bane ready, Steve?" he called in. Howard appeared in the doorway. "Say, Sig, go down to the corral and saddle up Teddy for Steve, will you?