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"We none of us nod to the professionals in this line; and I won't exchange salutes with an amateur. I'm peculiar. He chose to be absent on the right day last year; so from that date; I consider him absent in toto; "none of your rrrrr m reckonings, let's have the rrrrr m toto;" you remember Suckling's story of the Yankee fellow? Bye-bye; shall see you the day after to-morrow.

Sink, smash and generally destroy. Go for everything you see. There isn't a craft of ours within twenty miles outside. Good-bye, and good luck to you!" "Good-bye!" said Erskine, as they shook hands, "and if we don't come back, give my love to the Lords of the Admiralty and thank them for giving me the chance with the Ithuriel. Bye-bye!"

We were playing it this evening. But I expect I'm boring you. You look sleepy. I'll turn in, and go bye-bye with Diablette." For the rest of the night all was silence in the compartment, save for the gobbling noises made in her sleep by the griffon Diablette.

He had often with no other or better reason liberated the trophy of his snare, calling after the amazed and franticly fleeing creature, "Bye-bye, Buddy!" with peals of his whimsical, joyous laughter.

"I'll see her in the morning quite alone, my dear," says Barnes, waving a little gloved hand. "Bye-bye!" and his brougham drove away.

Bye-bye, old girl." But the "bye-bye," like the kiss, was premature. The train did not start. "If I get Manners' agency," said Tom, "we'll be on the pig's back. You'll be driving about in a big car with a fur coat on you in the inside of six months." "Be as fascinating as you can, Tom," she said.

Now go bye-bye mama'll call you when she's ready to take you walking" then explosively "I got to catch a train! Oh Holy Mike!" Oliver left the window and went back toward his bunk, considerably chastened. As he did so a bundle of second-hand clothes on the floor rolled over and disclosed a red and unshaven face. "Wup!" said Oliver he had almost stepped on it.

"The Navy gives a send-off to the Army," said Doe; and the voice of one of our Tommies shouted from the stern of the Rangoon: "Bye-bye, Jack. We'll make a passage for you through them Dardanelles." "We will," whispered Monty. "We will," echoed I. Soon the Rangoon was past the cruiser and abreast of the sinister low hulls of the destroyers that were going to escort us out to sea.

"And so are you, dearie ... rich in youth and health and happiness and ambition. Aren't they all worth while?" "Of course they are," laughed Clorinda. "Only, unfortunately, Christmas gifts can't be coined out of them." "Did you ever try?" asked Aunt Emmy. "Think out that question, too, in your thinking out, Clorinda." "Well, I must say bye-bye and run home.

Who'd 'a' thought it? "'Who the devil is Abner McNamee? I asked, scenting treachery. This was a share and share alike affair, and no crooked work, and I needed the money! 'What's the game this McNamee business? Do you think I am a fool? "'Look here, pal, said my companion quietly, 'say bye-bye to your dirigible and drop to the ground. You're all up in the air.