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"Well, don't forget again," said the man who had saved Flossie and Freddie. As the Bobbseys walked along with their new friend they saw their father and mother coming toward them. "Bert, Nan, where have you been?" asked their mother. "Off in the woods," Bert answered. "And we saw a big tree fall down and it 'most falled on us!" added Flossie. "But he pulled us out from under it!

I can do a trapeze swing almost as good as Mart. I'm all right now!" Certainly he seemed so to Sue, who by this time had got to the top of the stairs and was looking across the loft at her brother. Bunny wasn't hurt the hay on which he had fallen was just like a feather bed. "Well, we better go in now," said Sue. "We both falled down but we both didn't get hurt."

"That's not very curious is it?" said Susan, quietly; "it's common enough, anyhow." "Ah, some kinds of it, yes," returned Gillie, with the air of a philosopher, "but at Chamouni the disease appears to have become viroolent an' pecoolier. There's the Capp'n, he's falled in love wi' the Professor, an' it seems to me that the attachment is mootooal.

"I incline to the same course," said Mark, "for my well, I won't say who, is awaiting me there also." "Unless she's falled in lub wid some one else, tinkin' you was dead, massa, you know," suggested Ebony.

I knew you'd wait a year, to save your shameful face, and then take Chuff." "What a world!" said Jenny. "What dark, hookemsnivey creatures be in it men most times. Do you know who's been pestering me to marry him ever since the people all thought you'd falled in the river and was drownded, Nicky? Not Mr. Chuff, but Billy Westaway himself. He's your rival, my dear, and none other.

Now that I've become a man, I've bin an' falled in love with a livin' wax doll, an' she's got flaxen hair an' blue eyes; moreover, she draws." "Draws boy! what does she draw corks?" inquires Frank.

After a while Sue thought her Teddy bear had had enough sleep near the auto door, so she went to take her in. But when she reached the rag bed Sallie Malinda was not there. "Oh, my Teddy bear is gone!" cried Sue. "Oh, Bunny, do you think she falled out? Daddy! Daddy! Stop the auto! My Teddy bear is lost!" Mr. Brown stopped the car at once, though he did not understand all of what Sue said.

But Bunny and Charlie were so interested in sailing the new boat that they did not pay much attention to Sue after reaching the brook. They watched the wind puff out the sails and Charlie was just going to ask Bunny if he would trade the boat for the toy auto when there came a loud scream from Sue, who had wandered off by herself. "Oh, Bunny! I've falled in! I've falled in!" cried Sue.

In fact I do think he don't intend it, but only can't help it; just the way he used to be to my old mother and the rest of us in Grubb's Court. And I say, Susan," here Gillie looked very mysterious, and dropped his voice to a whisper, "Miss Emma has falled in love with him." "Nonsense, child! how is it possible that you can tell that?" said Susan.

You doan't ax me after the fust cheel Phoebe had." "I knaw. I put some violets theer that very night. We were camped just above Chagford, not far from here." "Theer's a li'l gal now, an' a bwoy as I'll tell'e about bimebye. A sheer miracle't was that falled out the identical day I buried my Willy. No natural fashion of words can explain it. But that'll keep. Now let me look at'e.

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