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We stood there, with this letter in our hands, looking it over. "You say you don't know where this dog's been?" says I. "Oh, no, sir; quite the contrary. I don't doubt he's often been through the ahum! ahum! "Well, how often has he been through the ahum, William?" says I. "What made you let him go? You know it's against orders." "Hi am quite hinnocent of hany hinfraction of my duties," says he.

She always seemed to want to reach out and touch Bonnie Bell, or kiss her once in a while they natural liked each other Bonnie Bell especial, from never having no ma of her own, very much. But after a time our William come to the door and stood there like he was a pointer dog and had found some birds; and says he, with a stop between, like he always did: "Miss Kimberly ahum! Mr.

Thomas Kimberly ahum!" I reckon if Katherine's brother, Tom Kimberly, had of knowed how much we was waiting for a look at him he might of been some fussed up about it; but when our William brought him and Katherine in he didn't seem rattled. He was a right tallish young fellow, maybe twenty-four years or thereabouts, slim, and with a wide mouth.

Ahum Mrs. Oho. I shall do myself the honour of calling upon you to-morrow at your inn." And he went away with a Parthian grin and glance which he thought must finish Mrs. Osborne completely. The performance over, the young fellows lounged about the lobbies, and we saw the society take its departure.

She puts her hand on my arm then and looks into my eyes. She had me buffaloed right there. I couldn't get her hand off'n my arm. I couldn't help patting it when it laid there. "Aw, shucks!" says I to her. "Come now!" Right then our William he come in at the door, and stood there and coughed like he done when he had anything on his mind. "Ahum!" says he, sad like.

The sun had shortened up the shadows and begun to beat down through the gaps; the advance-guard of the shrivelling hot wind had raised foul dust eddies, and the city was ahum when she halted at last beside the big brick arch of the caravansary, where Mahommed Gunga's boots and spurs had caught her eye once. "Now, Joanna!" She leaned back from the saddle and spoke low, but with a certain thrill.

"I will offer the braggart something in the way of board and lodging that will astonish him!" growled Alwa. "Eight men to horse! The first eight! That will do! Back to the battlement, the rest of you!" They had raced for the right to loose themselves against eight hundred! OH, duck and run the hornets come! Oh, jungli! Clear the way! The nest's ahum the hornets come!

It won't be me." "None of that, Tim," warned Knowlton. "The war's over " "Since when? There wasn't no peace treaty signed when we left the States." "Er ahum! Well, technically you're right. But this fellow may be useful to us. He knows the upper river, they say." "Aw, well, if ye can use him I'll lay off him. Where is he?" "Out somewhere," answered McKay. "I haven't seen him yet.

To openly befriend the Christian priests would be to set the whole Hindoo population against himself, for it had been mainly against suttee and its kindred horrors that the missionaries had bent all their energy. The great palace of Howrah was ahum.

All the houses on every side of us were ahum with life, and small wonder, for Zeitoon was harboring the refugees from all the district between there and Tarsus, to say nothing of fighting men who came in from the hills behind to lend a hand. But we were bent on seeing Monty at last, and had no patience for other matters.