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"Nay nay I do not call them robbers, for it is the usage of their people, and what may be called the prairie law." "I have come five hundred miles to find a place where no man can ding the words of the law in my ears," said Ishmael, fiercely, "and I am not in a humour to stand quietly at a bar, while a red-skin sits in judgment. I call the man a robber who takes that which is not his own."

From afar off came the sound of music, airy voices chanting: "When birds do sing, hey ding a ding Sweet lovers love the spring." And then somebody laughed mockingly, like Jacques, and somebody else, clad in motley like Touchstone, but who seemed to speak in Dick's own voice, murmured, "Ay, now am I in Arden, the more fool I."

Girls all stand in row beside the door and make low bowings as Teachers pass. Bing Ding invite to seats, and when all in place, girls also take seats and feast begin. After Miss Powers say little word of blessing servants bring in covered dishes, and place on tables.

Mires Ile have 6 porc chops. at that inst. the telaphone wrang & mr. Mires slidd for it like it was 2nd base. Hold on Mires says Pa, who got here 1st, me or that bell wringer. Igscuse me just 1 min. says Mr. mires. No I be ding if Ile igscuse you says Pa, 1st come 1st served is the rool of bizness all over. But Mr. mires wyped his hands on his apern & ansered the wring & it was mrs.

In a minute afterward, Rollo and Jane heard the sound repeated in precisely the same manner from another bell, that seemed to be far in the forward part of the ship. Ding ding! Ding ding! "I wonder what that means?" said Rollo. "I expect it means that it is four o'clock," said Jane. "I should not think it could be so late as four o'clock," said Rollo.

The crashing peals of a dozen large bells banged violently with clapper instead of softly struck with hammer, the exasperating dong, or ding, dong, of the Ritualist temple over the way, or the hoarse, gong-like roar of Big Ben that is all we know about bells in London, and no form of church discipline could be more ferocious.

I was on shore at Madeira once for a few hours, when I was before the mast, in the " "Mr Turnbull, I've such an 'eadache," cried his lady, in an angry tone. "My lord, will you take some of this? it is ding dong o' turf a turkey, my lord." "His lordship is fond of turkey," said Mr Smith, dictatorially.

"It would seem so, men," answered the great scout. "No, I'll be careful now since the tide has turned. In less than sixty days I'll wager all I am worth we'll march into Oklahoma without the first sign of trouble." It did not take the news long to travel to the boomers' camp, and great was the rejoicing upon every side. "Dot's der pest ding I vos hear for a month," said Humpendinck.

Scarcely had he stretched his limbs on the muddy dyke, than he was partially aroused by the "dong, dong, dong," of a great bell clanging on the still night air. He counted twelve strokes. "Ah, that is another illusion," he thought; but it brought him to a sitting posture, just as a bell of different tone sounded "ding, ding, ding," and again he counted twelve strokes.

As for me, look at that back and breast and good broad-sword there. Damn me if I don't rub 'em up and come and have a ding with 'em at these rebels. On Naseby Field they were, Captain, long before your time and mine, but they did good work against these same bloody Stuarts. Crack t'other bottle, there's a good fellow. I'm dry with talking and wet with fishing, and it'll do me good."

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