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"There is the warning! The pulton are out already and are coming across the plain! Get away! Let us not be seen with the boy!" The men waited for an instant, and then, as another shot was fired, withdrew into the hills, silently as they had appeared. "The wegiment is coming," said Wee Willie Winkie confidently to Miss Allardyce, "and it's all wight. Don't cwy!"

"But drink plenty of milk and eat plenty of bread and porridge and minced meat, and you'll live to see the Relief marching into Gueldersdorp one fine morning, boy." "Unless I get deaded like Berta. And that weminds me what I wanted to tell so bad." The lips began to quiver, and the eyes brimmed. "Soldiers mustn't cwy, must vey?" "Not while there's work to be done, Hammy.

This nearly made Furlong speak, but, considering O'Grady's temper and ill-health, he hesitated, till he saw Augusta rubbing her eye, in consequence of a small splinter of the oyster-shell having struck it from Scatterbrain's mismanagement of his knife; but Furlong thought she was crying, and then he could be silent no longer; he went over to where she sat, and with a very affectionate demonstration in his action, said, "Never mind them, dear Gussy never mind don't cwy I love her dear little moustachios, I do."

But, if you show her your happiness depends on it, she may, perhaps, cwy and sob at the very idea of it, and then, after all, say, 'Well, why not if I can make the poor soul happy?"

"Thomas, leave the table!" commanded Mr. Shaw, as his incorrigible son gurgled and gasped behind his napkin. "Please don't send him away, sir. I made him laugh," said Polly, penitently. "What's the joke?" asked Fanny, waking up at last. "I should n't think you 'd make him laugh, when he 's always making you cwy," observed Maud, who had just come in.

"And her didn't cwy," declared the baby, turning a pair of indignantly reproachful eyes upon Joey, "her danced, her didn't cwy." "Ain't yer goin' to dance fer us now?" coaxed Mr. Tomlin. "No," said the Angel naughtily, then relenting at sight of her Tomlin's face, "her'll sing, her won't dance." The pleasant gentleman, thinking, perhaps to please Mr.

"There is the warning! The pulton are out already and are coming across the plain! Get away! Let us not be seen with the boy!" The men waited for an instant, and then, as another shot was fired, withdrew into the hills, silently as they had appeared. "The wegiment is coming," said Wee Willie Winkie, confidently, to Miss Allardyce, "and it's all wight. Don't cwy!"

'There is the warning! The pulton are out already and are coming across the plain! Get away! Let us not be seen with the boy! The men waited for an instant, and then, as another shot was fired, withdrew into the hills, silently as they had appeared. 'The wegiment is coming, said Wee Willie Winkie confidently to Miss Allardyce, 'and it's all wight. Don't cwy!