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"Well, what d'y' say if we take a look in on old Perrault?" "What do you want to go there for?" "Oh, forget that. Come on. Every Christmas Eve since I've known him we've drunk a Christmas health together. A good old scout, Perrault, and you and me, Bud, we ought to be ashamed the way we kept away from him lately. Passed him on the street the other day.

Not for him that invitation to come below given by the chief engineer, who rose out of a round hole with a pleasant "How d'y' do!" air to get a sniff of the fresh breeze, wizard of the mysterious power of the turbines which sent the destroyer marching so noiselessly. He was the one who transferred the commander's orders into that symphony in mechanism.

While Mac was looking over the booty after that fight, a funny thing happened. He " "I say, old chap, it's all very interesting, exceedingly interesting, but what d'y' say to another little nip before I go? I've got to run along to see the chief now. What will you have to drink?" "Sure. A nip of Irish, if you please.

And a little more left in her? What d'y' know some little baby, hah? Another radio came to the bridge: "A shell below our water-line. Settling, but still afloat and still fighting." "Good work. Stick to it," they said on the bridge, and wondered whether it was the skipper or the radio man who was framing the messages. He had the dramatic instinct, whoever he was.

He launched into a lurid account of a border hill-scuffle that his regiment had been engaged in relating all its ghastly details with great gusto. "Cleared me lance-point ten times that d'y," he remarked laconically. "Flint was aour Orf'cer Commandin' Old 'Doolally Flint' 'ard old 'ranker' 'e wos. 'E'd worked us sumphin' crool that week. Night marches an' wot not.

Hableton finally the impression of being a well-to-do tradesman, and she mentally wondered what he wanted. "What d'y want?" she asked, abruptly. "Does Mr. Oliver Whyte live here?" asked the stranger. "He do, an' he don't," answered Mrs. Hableton, epigrammatically.

Mulvaney, I'll bet, filled full of whiskey and keeping the heathen on the jump, and Airy Fairy Lillian, or some other daisy with winning ways, disturbing the peace of mind of half a dozen dukes. Mulvaney's all right, but the Duchess! They'll be taking books of that kind to the mast-head next. What d'y' s'pose I found aft the other day? Now what d'y' s'pose? I'll bet you'd never guess. No, no.

See wot I mean?" I said that I did. "An' another thing; talk like 'em." I confessed that this might prove to be rather a large contract. "'Ard? S'y! 'Ere! If I 'ad you fer a d'y, I'd 'ave you talkin' like a born Lunnoner! All you got to do is forget all them aitches. An' you don't want to s'y 'can't, like that. S'y 'cawrn't." I said it. "Now s'y, 'Gor blimy, 'Arry, 'ow's the missus?" I did.

«L'admirable régularité des couches de cette cime élevée mérite l'attention des amateurs de la géologie, et la vue qu'elle présente dédommageroit seule de la peine d'y monter.

Ranuzi must not leave Berlin, and when the king's answer is received, he must be found here." "You shall find him with me," said she; "and if not, I shall at least be able to tell you where he is. Fear nothing; he shall not escape! I am his guard! When you receive the reply of the king, have the goodness to inform me. Quoique cette femme puisse vous dire, gardez-vous bien d'y ajouter foi.

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