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I've sent word to Tim that I'll be at Juneau by next steamer, and have two of the likeliest younkers with me on the coast; then we'll head for the Upper Yukon, and bime-by hire a ship to bring back all the gold we'll scoop in." "It seems to me that we have nothing to do in the premises, Jeff." "Nothing 'cept to git the youngster ready."

"Yes, bime-by; they come down and squall all over woods. She will hang round half a mile away and by night all will be together." Their first bear hunt was over. Not a shot fired, not a bear wounded, not a mile travelled, and not an hour lost.

Bime-by they'll settle down for the night, and then we'll go up yonder and pizen 'em immejitly, if not sooner. But there ain't no kind o' use to spile it all by rampaging 'round too soon." There was wisdom undeniable in this, and, accordingly, we waited, taking turns at the hunter's terrible pipe in lieu of supper, and laying our plan of attack.

"Are you going to fetch me that line, sir?" cried Carey. "Bime-by, my lad." "No, I want it now," cried Carey. Bostock took the auger from the hole he had begun to make, and held it as if it was a hammer with which he was going to threaten the boy. "Look ye here, my lad," he said, "do you know what the fish is like as comes into this lagoon?" "Yes, of course I do; like fish," said Carey, angrily.

"How are you going to get at them?" said Carey, looking up at the trees. "I suppose I mustn't try to climb one." "Not likely." "Well, I don't believe you could." "Dunno," said the old fellow. "I'm thinking I can if I uses a sort o' stirrup." "What's that?" "I'll show you bime-by. Well, what shall we do?"

"After that he go 'cross ice to the land. I tell him all you people say it cannot be; no man can cross the ice at that time. He laugh, and say that it is, and what is, must be. Anyway, he have very hard time, but he get 'cross all right. He very sick inside. Bime-by he cannot walk; he crawl. Long time he come to Stewart River. Can go no more, so he lay down to die.

Having bent the grass above his klipsie, and arranged everything so that the place showed no signs of what had been going on, Skookie at last smiled, stood back, and looked cheerfully at his work; then he cast a glance toward the skies, and made a sign with his fingers held downward as though to indicate falling rain. "Bime-by water!" he said.

And they stopped the ceremony and everybody got up, and they took her away, and we waited till bime-by the minister said the bride wasn't well enough to proceed with the ceremony and would they all go home, and I just slipped out before the folks got their wraps on and took a side street with wings to my feet and got up here! Haven't they brought her home yet, the poor wee thing?

I spoze the young child means the baby Peace that shall bime-by lead the nations along into the World Beautiful. And there shall be no more war. Cairo is different from any other city under the sun, and after you've been there when you shet you eyes and see it agin in memory, the brilliant colorin' sheds its picturesque glow over the brilliant seen.

The bear had vanished. She eyed with amazement the continued gyrations of the pig. "Poor dear!" she muttered presently, "some o' the bilin' water must 'ave slopped on to him! Oh, well, I reckon he'll git over it bime-by. Anyhow, it's a sight better'n being all clawed an' et up by a bear, I reckon!" Mrs.