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I fell gettin' over the fence an' sneaked into a hollow tree, an' saw 'em snavel him. 'Here's one of 'em' said one, an' they put him on a horse an' tied his legs under its belly, an' they've gone into Yarraman with him. 'Gee-rusalem! An' what'd he say? gasped Dick. 'Nothin' 'sept 'Oh, crickey! 'Well, he won't split on us.
"Crickey! that's so, Ruthie," Tom Cameron interposed. "Of course he doesn't own it. If you want the poor thing, we'll take it along to Fred Larkin's place." "Say!" exclaimed the farmer. "What does this mean? I didn't sell ye the carcass of thet thar lamb; I only got damages " "You sold it. You know you did," Ruth declared, firmly. "I dare you to touch the poor little thing.
'Oh crickey! cried Gable in a high squeak that set the whole school laughing boisterously. Mrs. Ben Steven reappeared at one of the windows, and threatened terrible things for Ham when her Ben returned; but Joel was consoling himself with his bottle again and was not in the least disturbed, and a minute later the school was plunged in a studious silence.
"I had half a mind to call him Cream Puff; you see he's just the color of those lovely ones they sell at the baker's." Both the boys laughed heartily. "Crickey! that is an odd name, sure enough, and would suit him splendidly!" said Rob. "Yes, and he'd have to be sweet and nice all the time, in order to live up to it," added Jack. "Oh, you must not think he is ugly or vicious!" continued Leo.
Clayton had hardly finished speaking, when a long ray of yellow light fell upon the tablecloth. "There! the sun's out now, anyway! Crickey, I'm so glad!" exclaimed Larry. "The clouds were only blown up by the wind," said his father. "I do not think we shall have rain to-day." "Mother, may I put on a white dress and go to buy my May wreath?" asked Abby.
The forlorn urchin was our office boy, Jimmie Welch. "You young cub, what are you doing here?" I demanded. "I'm a stowaway," he groaned. "Like Hall Hiccup, the Boy Pirate, you know. But, by crickey, I wouldn't a come if I'd a known it would be like this." "Didn't I tell you that you couldn't come? How did you get here?" "Golly, I'm sick! I'm going to die." "Serves you right, you young rascal."
The sky was of blue silk, with white plush clouds, and in the foreground bloomed a flower garden of such various colors that the eye grew dazzled in contemplation. "Here's your Minjekahwun, doctor," whispered Malcolm, grasping Gilbert's arm. "Ain't they lurid? Oh, crickey! they've got first prize! You're in for it! You'll look like the prize quilt when you get inside 'em."
You didn't happen to have a sunstroke or " Blake's scowl relaxed in an ironical grin. "All right, take it that way, if you want to. He let on he thought I was trying to blackmail him." "Crickey! You don't mean to say you " "Didn't get a chance to see him that time. Just sent in a polite note asking for my plans.
Be faithful to your first love, Morgan," laughed Ensign MacMasters. "I imagine they intend to send us all back to her in time. But whisper! the Colodia is across the pond. So I am told. There is something doing over there." "Crickey!" gasped Torry. "And we not in it!" "It may not come off before we get across in this new battleship " "Whew!" shrilled Frenchy, forgetting himself.
That Latham girl that lives out on the Dover pike is going to have a party. Crickey! I didn't suppose she would invite us." "She hasn't invited you I guess," his mother told him. "It is addressed to your sister." "Oh! I see." Amy had flushed brightly, and her eyes sparkled. She was tearing open the envelope eagerly. "Oh!" she sighed, "I didn't expect this. Did you get yours, Janice?"
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