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Sol Flatbush is not in evidence, either. I'll bet a cooky they've skipped." It was getting light in the east, and the Indians rode once more into the passage, firing their rifles. Then they charged. But soon they came rushing back; the boys at the entrance had again repulsed them. From far away came the soft but clear call of a bugle. "The troops!" cried Ted, springing to his feet.
They have been married ten years at least. In a proper elopement, they forget there are such things as jewels and they always carry each other. I've often looked up the statistics and it's the only authorized version. As I regard this treasure, I grow faint when I remember with what unnecessary force my father bore down when he carved the ham. I'll bet a cooky he split those orange trees.
A rangy, gangly, Scandinavian youth of a sailor, droop-shouldered, six feet six and slender as a lath, with pallid eyes of palest blue and skin and hair attuned to the same colour scheme, joined Kwaque in his work. "Here, you Big John," the mate interfered. "This is your boat. You work here." The lanky one smiled in embarrassment as he haltingly explained: "I tank I lak go along cooky."
There was a large piece of cooky which she had put there when she began to grow small and had completely forgotten. "I have a piece of cooky," said she, breaking it in two and giving Andy half. "If we eat any more, we may grow still smaller," said Andy. "I don't care, I'm hungry," said Hortense.
"He bery good eat," was the answer; "like a little horse." "But what is it called in England?" I inquired. "Him zebra," he answered; "mark over back. We cooky for supper." "I wish Stanley had caught him alive," said Leo. "Now, Timbo, cannot you manage to get a young one for us, or a couple, and then we could break them in, and make them carry us." "Him no carry no one," answered Timbo. "He wild.
The Preacher found life and the works of life all a vanity and vexation, an evil thing; but death, the ceasing to be able to be vain and vexed, he found an eviler thing. Through chapter after chapter he is worried by the one event that cometh to all alike. So Omar, so I, so you, even you, for you rebelled against dying when Cooky sharpened a knife for you.
Lydia ran her fingers through her damp curls, and sighed. Then she gave little Patience her share of the bread and butter and a cooky. She laid the precious deviled egg in its twist of paper on top of the remainder of the bread and cookies and handed them to the Indian. "You can't have any of mine, if you give yours up!" warned Kent. "I don't want any, pig!" returned Lydia.
There was even a cooky contest among the children, and one thin, slablike Bohemian boy consumed sixteen and won the prize, a gingerbread pig which Johanna Vavrika had carefully decorated with red candies and burnt sugar. Fritz Sweiheart, the German carpenter, won in the pickle contest, but he disappeared soon after supper and was not seen for the rest of the evening.
"She is thinking about the naughty things we have done," said Ethelwyn to Beth in a tragic tone, at the same time taking a mournful bite out of a large, sugary cooky. They had eaten steadily since starting, and any one who did not understand children, would have been alarmed at possible consequences.
Roll out; cut in shapes, and fry brown, taking them out with a fork into a sieve set over a pan that all fat may drain off. Cut thin, and baked brown in a quick oven, these make a good plain cooky.
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