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Then a tall, ungainly figure, clad in a faded, ill-fitting uniform, raised itself slowly, leaning far out over the side, a pair of weak eyes, shadowed by colored glasses, gazing down inquiringly into the small boat. "Vat ees it you say you have zare?" he asked in an attempt at French, which I may only pretend to reproduce in English. "Vat ees ze cargo of ze leetle boat?"

The cry brought Jean Bènard from the hut at a run. "What ees it, m'sieu?" he asked as he reached Stane who knelt there as if turned to stone. "It is a dead girl," answered Stane, brokenly "a girl who gave her life for mine." The trapper bent over the prostrate form, then he also cried out. "Miskodeed!" "Yes! Miskodeed. I did not know it was she!

"Ees," says the man at the door, with a nod. "Hand down these 'ere trunks then," said John. "Hand 'n down yourself," said the porter. "Don't you see I can't leave my hosses?

Snarling like an angry dog, Murillo leaped to his feet. The moonlight shimmered on a blade he had whipped from his bosom. "This ees the man!" he panted triumphantly, as he sprang at Greg. Carker flung up his arm, and Murillo's knife slashed his sleeve from shoulder to elbow.

"You want to chain your bear up tighter, Tony," chided the hotel man as the Italian led Bruno away. "Ah, yes. Bruno, he ees a very bad-a-de bear! I wheep heem for dese." "Oh, don't!" pleaded Alice. "He didn't mean anything wrong." "No, mees, but he very bad, just-a de same. He make-a you to be a-skeert." "Oh, it's all over now," declared Ruth, who ventured out, seeing that the bear was in leash.

There was no mistaking the eager triumph in the Frenchman's pale face. He began to bet more cautiously, his only fear being that his opponent would "call" too soon. Dollar by dollar the bet was raised till at last Rouleau joyously gathered his last chips, raised the bet once more by the limit, exclaiming, as he did so, "Alas! dere ees no more!"

If his Excellency would pay over to him the receipts, he could conduct the tourists as often as he pleased. Yes. To him it was tiresome. Most people were fools. "Let's begin the lesson, then." "Come sta?" said Pietro, shifting his pipe. "That's howdy do," said O'Mally. "How is your wife?" "That ees Come sta vostra!" Pause. "Che tempo fa?" said Pietro suddenly.

"I nevaire hear you talk that way before. Ees eet the babee? That must be the trouble, Ephraim you worree about the babee." "Thutteration! I don't believe I've thought of the baby in twenty-four hours." "Oo, how could you be so cruel not to theenk of the babee?" murmured his wife. "I theenk of eet efry hour. I hope you are not going to be seek, Ephraim."

"What what is de mattaire?" cried the Count, looking into the room with a face pale with anxiety. "Oh, take it away! take it away!" cried Minnie, in terror. "What? what?" "Take it away! take it away!" she repeated. "But eet ees for you eet ees a seat." "I don't want it. I won't have it!" cried Minnie. "It's full of horrid ants and things.

Eet ees as gentle as a woman's hand." And as he finished speaking Helen turned and went to the little tent to pray for the repose of the man who had sinned, but had made the last complete reparation. Two days later, when the storm had blown itself out, all of them took the trail to Fort Malsun, and at the end of the first day reached a small river that was unknown to Stane.

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