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Updated: September 11, 2025


"The ol' thing shook me till my teeth rattled!" wailed Jim Henderson, etc. "Sarves yuh right! What cha be'n up t', any way?" retorted Mrs. Halsey, the hope of dinner still lingering, but growing dim as Sary did not return. Fortunately, for the general peace of all concerned, Mr. Brewster drove up to the porch, on his way to Oak Creek. His wife's beseeching look appealed to him understandingly.

After listening, for a few moments to the chatter of the gentleman, Red Jacket with a look of mingled chagrin and contempt, approached close to him and exclaimed, 'cha, cha, cha, as rapidly as utterance would allow.

Gridley sent cha, did he?" he observed, eyeing me most critically. "Yes, sir." "What's the matter? What does he want with 'em? Do ya know?" "Yes, sir. My father's sick with kidney trouble, and Dr. Gridley said I was to come out here." "Oh, all right. Wait'll I git my big knife," and back he went, returning later with a large horn-handled knife, which he opened.

I have been obliged to return to the European hotel not because of the noon-meal, as I really begrudge myself the time necessary to eat it, but because I cannot make Cha understand that I want to visit a Buddhist temple. Now Cha understands; my landlord has uttered the mystical words: 'Tera e yuke!

Gradually his breathing became more laborious; and presently, turning with a great effort toward the king, he said, Chan cha pi dauni! "I will go now!" Instantly the priests joined in a loud psalm and chant, "P'hra Arahang sang-Khang sara nang gach' cha mi!" The eyes were open and fixed; the hands still clasped; the expression sweetly content.

To the American employer of servants these figures will be somewhat illuminating and startling. One more human interest detail before we move on. In Africa every white man gets a name from the natives. This appellation usually expresses his chief characteristic. The first title fastened on me was "Bwana Cha Cha," which means "The Master Who is Quick."

Taking both my hands and laying his brow upon them, he said, after a long interval of silence, "Mam cha klap ma thort!" "Mam dear, come back, please!" "Keep a brave and true heart, my prince!" was all that I could say; and my last "God bless you!" was addressed to the royal palace of Siam. To this young prince, Chowfa Chulalonkorn, I was strongly attached.

"Proffis-or Frowenfel', good-day! Teg a cha'." She laughed. It was the pure joy of existence. "You's well? You lookin' verrie well! Halways bizzie? You fine dad agriz wid you' healt', 'Sieur Frowenfel'? Yes? Ha, ha, ha!" She suddenly leaned toward him across the arm of her chair, with an earnest face. "'Sieur Frowenfel', Palmyre wand see you.

But the look she gave him was more expressive than words. Out of the storm a voice raucous and profane came to them faintly. "Ah, crapaud Wulf, pren' garde. Yeu-oh! Sacre demon! Cha! Cha! Then the crack of a whip and a volley of oaths. The two in the cabin looked at each other. One was white to the lips. The other smiled grimly. It was the gambler that spoke their common thought.

Love your neighbour. That chap? says the citizen. Beggar my neighbour is his motto. Love, moya! He's a nice pattern of a Romeo and Juliet. Love loves to love love. Nurse loves the new chemist. Constable 14A loves Mary Kelly. Gerty MacDowell loves the boy that has the bicycle. M. B. loves a fair gentleman. Li Chi Han lovey up kissy Cha Pu Chow. Jumbo, the elephant, loves Alice, the elephant.

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