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"Yez!" continued Aurore, keeping up the demonstration, "you wand 'im to 'ave 'is rend so bad! An' I godd honely my cloze; so you juz tague diz to you' fine gen'lemen, 'Sieur Honoré Grandissime." "Ah-h-h-h!" cried the martyr.

"Well, mam an' the gals made Wils's weddin' cloze," said Nate reflectively. "He had his own sheep, which he sheared in the Spring. They'uns carded, spun, dyed, an' wove the wool themselves, an' made him the purtiest suit o' cloze ever seed on the mountings." "Your mother and sisters goin' to make your weddin' suit, Si?" asked Shorty. "What'd he have to pay for the license?" "License?

She looked at the spoiled suit of the prince very sadly, and said generously: "Well, I'll give him half of the mushrooms though really he didn't gather them; and I had to carry the basket." "Mooshrooms!" howled the baron. "Vhat is mooshrooms wiz cloze? Zeze English, zey are all mad!"

"There's a great clumsy sneeze! Why can't ye have better manners, you young dog!" said Coggan, withdrawing the flagon. "The cider went up my nose!" cried Cainy, as soon as he could speak; "and now 'tis gone down my neck, and into my poor dumb felon, and over my shiny buttons and all my best cloze!" "The poor lad's cough is terrible unfortunate," said Matthew Moon.

They made us live in a little, nasty, pig-pen of an alley; we had to go in at sundown, unt stay there; we had to wear a different cloze from other folks, unt we didn't dare to say our souls were our own to any dirty loafer that insulted us. "Here we are treated like men, unt why shouldn't we help to keep the country from breaking up?

Hold on a minute, till you are sure," said Kent, half cocking his own gun. "The last words of General Washington were 'Never trust a nigger with a gun. A man with that kind o' cloze has no business carrying weapons around in this country. I'm going to shoot." "If you shoot with your hands wobbling that way, you'll make him aas full of holes as a skimmer. That'd be cruel.

"Yes, but I've knowed men to get so drunk on bitters they didn't kno' a mill-dam from a dam'-mill!" Carpenter smiled: "Wal, she ain't hurt guess I'll jes' git her cloze on an' take her over" still feeling the child's wrist while she shuddered and hid under the cover.

I killed the old horse, and I suppose I ought to do something to get ye a new one. But but I don't quite like Mr d'Urberville being there!" "Tess won't go-o-o and be made a la-a-dy of! no, she says she wo-o-on't!" they wailed, with square mouths. "And we shan't have a nice new horse, and lots o' golden money to buy fairlings! And Tess won't look pretty in her best cloze no mo-o-ore!"

"Brer Rabbit talk so happy en talk so sweet dat Brer Fox he jump in de bucket, he did, en, ez he went down, co'se his weight pull Brer Rabbit up. W'en dey pass one nudder on de half-way growl', Brer Rabbit he sing out: "'Good-by, Brer Fox, take keer yo' cloze, Fer dis is de way de worl' goes; Some goes up en some goes down, You'll git ter de bottom all safe en soun'. *1

Dar wuz Brer Rabbit's chilluns; dey minded der daddy en mammy fum day's een' ter day's een'. W'en ole man Rabbit say scoot, dey scooted, en w'en ole Miss Rabbit say 'scat, dey scatted. Dey did dat. En dey kep der cloze clean, en dey ain't had no smut on der nose nudder." Involuntarily the hand of the little boy went up to his face, and he scrubbed the end of his nose with his coat-sleeve.