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"Well, I telled 'ee zo," said the road-mender. "He's brart down the nextest heir, var tu keep a hold over Master Peter, and I doan't blame 'un." "James Coachman telled me vive minutes zince as zummat were up. 'Ee zad such arders var tu-morrer morning, 'ee says, as niver 'ee had befar," said the landlord. "Thart James Coachman weren't niver lit tu come here," said the road-mender, slyly.

"A throifle," said the chief. "I had a frind that learned me a few sintincis av it; so I doesn't moind spakin it, as it'll be more convaynient for both av us. Ye must know, thin, that, in the first place, I lamint the necessichood that compils me to arrest the loikes av you, but I've got arders from me military shupariors, an' I've got to obey thim, so I have.

But I was a little over-het. Ye see, this place is kind o' noted for for This place is called 'Snugglers' Roost. Nobody comes here this time 'thout they'rre a little aff, and we has arders to look out for 'em." "I am glad I had two such defenders," said Lois, innocently. "I'm always glad to meet Mr. Keith's friends and his inimies too," said the sergeant, taking off his helmet and bowing.

He is executing my orders." "Who'm yeou to give arders here, gingy whiskers? Yeou come up to the master. They've tu long ears an' vuzzy bellies, an' you nippies they in yeour pockets when they'm dead. Come on up to master! He'll boy yeou all you're a mind to. Yeou other folk bide your side fence." "Explain to the proprietor. You can explain, Sergeant," shouted King.