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"Just to please me; till five o'clock, at all events." "Anybody will be able to see through it," said Jon gloomily. "Well, do your best. Look! There they are! Wave your hat! Oh! you haven't got one. Well, I'll cooee! Get a little away from me, and look sulky." Five minutes later, entering the house and doing his utmost to look sulky, Jon heard her clear voice in the dining-room: "Oh!

"Just to please me; till five o'clock, at all events." "Anybody will be able to see through it," said Jon gloomily. "Well, do your best. Look! There they are! Wave your hat! Oh! you haven't got one. Well, I'll cooee! Get a little away from me, and look sulky." Five minutes later, entering the house and doing his utmost to look sulky, Jon heard her clear voice in the dining-room: "Oh!

And so the dinner had remained untouched up to the time they heard the "cooee" of the returning warriors; and then caught the bark of the fox, that told them that Paul and his posse had returned. There was enough for all, because the cooks were very liberal in making up their messes. And over the dinner more suggestions were made as to what their future course ought to be.

He mumbled several words, you understand, but that was all that caught the son's ear. Now from this double point our research must commence, and we will begin it by presuming that what the lad says is absolutely true." "What of this 'Cooee! then?" "Well, obviously it could not have been meant for the son. The son, as far as he knew, was in Bristol. It was mere chance that he was within earshot.

Absolutely barren, even of spinifex, were the high ridges of sand between which was the well merely a small, round hole, with no signs of moisture or plant life about it, not a tree "within cooee."

And now he was ready to stand or fall by his judgment that Ethel Dent, Cooee as he called her in his secret heart, was as good and loyal as a woman could be. The future seemed to him so obvious that he made no effort to forecast it. He was content to wait. "Christmas is nearly over, Weldon." He roused himself abruptly, as Captain Frazer dropped down at his side.

"It's not shop; it is topics of the day," Ethel responded tranquilly. "Besides, I want to hear about Mr. Carew. Is he dangerous?" Weldon laughed. "No, for his wound; yes, for his temper. One was only a scratch; the other way, he was horribly cut up." "Did he swear?" Alice queried, while she distributed lumps of sugar among the cups. "Alice!" "Don't pretend to be shocked, Cooee.

"Cooee, you are a dear; but you're rather a trial," she said slowly. "However, now that you are here, I think I shall ask the P. M. O. to set you to work to watch over the needs of Mr. Weldon. He won't be here much longer; but, while he stays, I shall consider him your patient." Then, brushing aside the veil, she bent forward and touched her lips to her cousin's cheek.

The need grows greater, every day; we can't hold out much longer, unless we can have more help. Cooee isn't trained at all; but she has endless tact and she knows how to take orders. Unless January brings us fewer patients, I think she will come north for a month." "Does she wish to?" Alice laughed. "As a matter of mere conscience.

The 'Cooee! was meant to attract the attention of whoever it was that he had the appointment with. But 'Cooee' is a distinctly Australian cry, and one which is used between Australians. There is a strong presumption that the person whom McCarthy expected to meet him at Boscombe Pool was someone who had been in Australia." "What of the rat, then?"

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