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Wa'al, the day after we got there I says to her while we was havin' breakfust it was picked-up el'phant on toast, near 's I c'n remember, wa'n't it, Polly?" "That's as near the truth as most o' the rest on't so fur," said Polly with a sniff. "Wa'al, I says to her," he proceeded, untouched by her scorn, "'How'd you like to go t' the theater?

He wuz de marster's stable boy en followed de races. He run 'way en nebber kum back. Mah fust missis wuz very rich. She had two slave 'omen ter dress her eve'y mawnin' en I brought her breakfust ter her on a silvah waitah. She wuz ma'ied three times, her second husband wuz Joe Carter en de third wuz Judge Gork. Mah fust missis sold me kaze I wuz stubborn.

"You would be better employed getting things ready for to-morrow's journey than casting imputations on our hospitable friends." "Dar's not'ing to git ready, massa," returned the negro. "Eberyting's prepared to start arter breakfust." "That's well, and I am sure the change to the seashore will do you good, father, as well as Rosco. You've both been too long here.

"'Couldn't nobody look more fit, sir, he says, an' I'm dum'd," said David, with an assertive nod, "when I looked at myself in the lookin'-glass. "People don't dress for dinner in Homeville, as a rule, then," John said, smiling. "No," said Mr. Harum, "when they dress fer breakfust that does 'em fer all three meals.

But the lads soon realized that it was not going to be as easy to locate this as they had hoped. They were looking for some sort of slanting opening, going down into the earth the entrance to the underground city but though they both made a complete circuit of the temple, each at a varying distance from the outer walls, no tunnel entrance showed. "Breakfust!

There was ever so much to do of a mornin' at 'ome; and I 'ad to 'elp father afore I could go to be with Dick, and I was with Dick a'most every mornin' by seven, and a good mile and a arf to walk to 'is place. Shall I bring in the breakfust, mum? Mary's told me what to do."

"Good morning!" called Bill with just a shade of embarrassment. "Good marnin' yersilf!" grinned the other, a twinkle in his little eyes. "May I ask where I will find a man called Daddy Dunnigan?" "In about foive minutes ye'll foind um atein' breakfust wid a shtrappin' young hearty wid a sore fut. Come an in.

Oh, yes, the' was another contraption a sort of a chiney wineglass. The feller set down the tray an' says, 'Anythin' else you'd like to have, sir? "'No, I says, lookin' it over, 'I guess there's enough to last me a day or two, an' with that he kind o' turned his face away fer a second or two. 'Thank you, sir, he says. 'The second breakfust is at half-past twelve, sir, an' out he put.

I never scolded in my life. You know you git mad every mornin' at breakfust. Man's always mad till he gits suthin' to eat. Scold indeed. And if I was to scold, which I don't, I'd have a cause." "Cause! Did you ever know a woman to look fur a cause an' not find one? Jest make a cause of the needle in the hay-stack an' the woman will find it.

"What else?" said I. "This man," he answered calmly, with a little gesture aimed at D'ri. My friend rose, struck his palm with the pipe-bowl, and put up his knife. "Ef ye're goin' t' tek me," said he, "better begin right off, er ye won't hev time 'fore breakfust." Then he clapped the moose-horn to his lips and blew a mighty blast. It made the two men jump and set the near thicket reeling.

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