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Git any bad? I says. 'Wa'al, he says, colorin' up a little, 'I don't know how many I may have took in an' paid out agin without knowin' it, he says, 'but the' was a couple sent back from New York out o' that package that went down last Friday." "'What was they? I says. "'A five an' a ten, he says. "'Where be they? I says.

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.

I always begin to think of a piece o' new fish quick 's these mild days come; feels like the Janooary thaw." "'T would be a good day for you to ride over to Bolton, too," said Mrs. Packer. "But I'd like to go with you when you go there, an' I've got business here to-day. I've put the kettle on some time ago to do a little colorin'. We can go to Bolton some day next week."

It must have a very affectionate disposition to be so attached to you. Seemed to me 'twas attached by its claws more'n its disposition, but I pried it loose and handed it to her. Then she says again, 'What unusual colorin'! Will you sell this one to me? I'll give you five dollars for it." He stopped again. Another reminder from Miss Hunniwell was necessary to make him continue.

In some things the picture mebby could have been bettered a little mebby the ladder wuzn't quite stiddy enough mebby I should ruther have not clumb up it. But the colorin' of the picture is superb.

Some on 'em was pure white silky fur, and some on 'em as rich in colorin' as the most wonderful sunset colors you ever see in the red and golden west, or in the trees of a maple forest in October. And such pictures as hung on the walls I never see. Why, on one side of the room hung a picture that looked as if you wuz a-gazin' right out into a green field at sunset.

Rank injustice, it was! He he was by no means a gentleman, by no means!" "I hear you tried to assassinate him with a mop," says I. "I I was not quite myself," says Gerald, colorin' still more. "You see, he put me in such a false position before those Chicago men; and when I tried to tell them the truth he well, he acted brutally. I ask you, Mr. McCabe, what would you have done?"

That was all the disguise Tibbs had, the gold teeth, the big rimmed specs and the brown scratch wig, you know. But it was enough. Nobody notices a servant closely, and these things altered her looks sufficient. Miss Van Allen, now, she had a wig an' a lot of colorin' matter an' her giddy clothes.

"Peg spun dis wool," said Matthias, "an' de stockins is good: dis baskit," he added despairingly, "I tried my bes' to put some sky color on, but I reckin ef de bluin' bottle had jes' spill over it 'twould do more colorin' and better too. May de Lord help ye to live an' war it out, and then I'll make another."

Then they both loaded it onto Piddie and cleared out. When they come back they asks him if he's done it. "Well," says he, colorin' up, "not exactly." Come to make him own up, he'd gone at the job so easy and had been so polite about it that Miss Morgan has time to head him off with a strike for more pay, and before he can back out he's promised to see what can be done.