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So the voice approached the residence of the Baxter family, singing what the shades of night gave courage to sing instead of whistle, as in the abashing sunlight. Thus: "My countree, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liber-tee, My countree, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liber-tee, My countree, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liber-tee, My countree, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liber-tee, My countree, 'tis "

Dick for the first time suggested that it might be well to camp. "We've got good water here," he argued, quite justly, "and we can push on to-morrow just as well as to-night." We balanced our packs against a prostrate tree-trunk. Billy contributed his indirect share to the argument. "I lak' to have the job mak' heem this countree all over," he sighed. "I mak' heem more level."

One of your Japanese melodies? How you call? railroad song. So call in my countree. Like train. It go so-o-o; that mean whistle; train start. Then go so-o-o; that mean train go. Go like that. Vera nice song in my countree. Children song. PARAMORE: It sounded very nice. TANA: I fix high-ball for gentleman? PARAMORE: "No, thanks.

"New people are coming all the time and they'll beat us in if we don't look out." His comrade shrugged. "Mebbe so; but s'posin' dey do. Wat's de hodds? She's beeg countree; dere's plenty claims." "Are there, really?" Phillips' eyes brightened. "You're an old- timer; you've been 'inside. Do you mean there's plenty of gold for all of us?" "Dere ain't 'nuff gold in all de worl' for some people."

While in San Francisco Halpin Frayser was walking one dark night along the water front of the city, when, with a suddenness that surprised and disconcerted him, he became a sailor. He was in fact "shanghaied" aboard a gallant, gallant ship, and sailed for a far countree.

"Why not?" "Ole man he fin' dat out. He is wan devil, dat ole man. I lak firs'-rate help you; I lak' dat hundred dollar. On Ojibway countree dey make hees nam' Wagosh dat mean fox. He know everything." "I'll make it two hundred three hundred five hundred." "Wat you wan' me do?" hesitated Achille Picard at the last figure. "Get me a rifle and some cartridges."

"Lord Ronald, the knights of thy race and mine Should have mates in their own degree; What parentage, say, hath that bride of thine Who hath come from the far countree? "And what was her dowry in gold or land, Or what was the charm, I pray, That a comely young gallant should woo the hand Of the ladye we see to-day?"

I knew the locality and did not think it necessary to go all that way, "unless anybody will be waiting for you, expecting you." "Oh! not dat I live in a boarding house, my mother she in the countree, far from here." "Then, 'I said, you can go where you like. Do you know any place near here where we can get a cup of tea and some eggs? What will do for you, I daresay, and I hardly want as much."

Johnny jerked the word out abruptly. "That's him! Salvage. Belongs anybody that finds. Mexico, she's foreign countree. She could take; it's hers if she want. But what she wants? Nobody can make it go. No Mexicans can fly, you bet. Me, I don't know damn t'ing about flyin' nothin' but monee. Monee, I make it fly, yes." He chuckled at his little joke, but Johnny did not even hear it.

Then, relieved from his terrible agony of soul, the Mariner slept, and when he woke he found that the dreadful drought was over, and that it was raining. Oh, blessed relief! But more terrors still he had to endure until at last the ship drifted homeward "Oh, dream of joy! is this indeed The lighthouse top I see? Is this the hill? is this the kirk? Is this mine own countree?

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