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"Always I used to make it with a short crust for my Isadore. How he loved it!" "Just again, Mrs. Meyerburg, I want you should let me say how how this is the finest present what I ever had in my life. I can tell you from just how soft it is on me, I can tell how it must feel to ride in automobile." A light flashed in brilliance up into Mrs. Meyerburg's face. "Mrs. Fischlowitz!" "Ja, Mrs.

We have had a great many meetin's, latterly, about the right of the people to their farms; and there has been a good deal of talk at them meetin's consarnin' aristocracy and feudal tenors; do you know what a feudal tenor is, too?" "Ja; dere ist moch of dat in Teutchland in mine coontry.

Having uttered them, he draped himself in the doorway like a colossus, and chewed gum. "Where ja get him?" he enquired, after a pause. "Found him in here attimpting to disguise himself."

On their expostulating with the landlord at being treated in this manner, instead of making a direct reply, he strutted up and down the room, repeating continually, "Ja, ja, ja, ja! they shall know what they went away from my house for, and that there is a custom-office here."

This is in truth and in fact the singer's true position and true condition; this is in truth and in fact self-assertion; and this, and this only, makes it possible to easily and naturally arouse "the singer's sensation," the true sensation of artistic singing. We use Ya on the first tone, because when sung freely it helps to place the tone well forward. Ya is pronounced as the German Ja.

On and on they went; and after a time things began to have a very foreign look, and this startled Doris considerably. "We can't have crossed the ocean," she thought. But when she asked her nearest neighbor where they were and whether they had crossed the Atlantic, he smiled and said, "Ja, gewiss; wir sind in Deutschland.

As she don't know any English words, that is the only thing we have agreed about. She said, Ja wohl! This going to balls and cafés as I'm doing is all right for local color and all that, but it would tickle dad a lot if I knew a quiet, decent, respectable German family. And I want to know a nice, sober German girl who has got yellow, chorus-girl hair and will steady a fellow down.

"Is that about right for the performance?" he said "is that about right?" "Ja, mein Herr," said the man, nodding vociferously. "I want to pay what's right I want to pay what's right," said Jethro. "I thank you very much, sir," said the leader, finding his English, "you haf pay for all." "P-paid for everything everything to-night?" demanded Jethro. The leader spread out his hands.

He looked up imploringly into his father's face but the hand at his coat-tails restrained him. "I will promise," he whispered, "I want to promise." "Ja, ja, little son," whispered the father; and he and the fat Bach exchanged smiles across the round head. Heinrich's glance swept the crowd once more.... "You will not promise? Then let me tell you " He raised his small hand impressively.

'No, no, he said, 'not resolution. 'The resolution to endure, I explained. And then he shrugged his shoulders, and said, 'Ach, ja, with gusto, like a man who has been flattered in his favourite pretensions.