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"He," however, is hardly the pronoun. The girls are the more active authors, and the more prosaic. What they would write had they never read things written for them by the dull, it is not possible to know. What they do write is this to take a passage: "Poor Mrs. Bald did not know it led to a very deep and dangerous pond. The donky ran into the pond and Mrs. Bald was dround."

I have heard indeed many fine stories told of rats, how they abandon houses and ships, when the first are to be burnt and the second dround.

Jarvis took the pipe out of his mouth, regarded her complacently, and answered: "Then thar's a pair on you, Miss Mellen." "I want to have a pair of very light oars made to the little boat, so that I can learn to row it," pursued Elsie. "That's easy done," said Jarvis. "I guess I've got a pair that'll answer. Only don't dround yourself." "I'll take care of that," she replied, laughing.

Truly, as I see, swamps couldn't dround out his self-conceit, nor fire burn it up. And I knew myself that Chicago had great reason to be proud of her doin's, and I felt it in my heart, only I couldn't bear to see Mr. Bolster act so haughty. And I sez to my pardner, with quite a lot of dignity, "I guess it is time we are goin', if we get to the Fair in any season." And Mr.

Under the sea is another Winchelsea, a poor drowned city about a mile out at sea, I think, always marked in old maps as 'Winchelsea Dround. If ever the sea goes back on that changing coast there may be great fun when the spires and towers come up again. It's a pretty land to drive in. "I am growing downright stupid I can't work at all, nor think of anything. Will my wits ever come back to me?

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