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I finks I hears it often, but it's been a mistake. 'But I think I should be frightened to go off with a strange man in the middle of the night, said his uncle, making a grimace. 'I would rather have him arrive in the middle of the day. 'Well, sometimes I'd like him to. Just let me climb a little bit higher. Would I knock you down if I took hold of your solder very gently to help me?

He's really alive, though he never speaks; but he finks a lot, and whispers to me, but nobody but me can hear him. True gazed at Nobbles' smiling face with fascination. 'What does he tell you? she asked. Bobby's slow smile came. 'He told me last night he liked this house very much; and he ran away from me in the night he very often does he goes up the chimleys, and the wind takes him journeys.

"He took off his cap and scratched his head. "Well, McCann, I hope you're contented," I said. "Mr. Crocker," said he, "and it's that thankful I am for you that the gent ain't here. But with him cutting high finks up at Mr. Cooke's house with a valet, and him coming on the yacht with yese, and the whole country in that state about him, begorra," said McCann, "and it's domned strange!

"Didn't she say nuffin' 'bout me?" asked the small autocrat. Walden set her gently down on the ground. "Not then, Ipsie," he said "She was very busy. But I am sure she thought of you!" Ipsie looked quite contented. "'Ess, my lady-love finks a lot, oh, a lot of me!" she said, seriously "Allus finkin' of me!" John smiled, and again shook old Josey's hand. "Good-bye till Sunday!" he said.

The first members shall sit at the head, and then you will see who they are!" "Yes; then you'll see!" screamed the Finks, and Feklitus raised his voice still more furiously: "Well, you won't come anywhere near the first, you St. Gall fellows, not by a long piece!"

"He took off his cap and scratched his head. "Well, McCann, I hope you're contented," I said. "Mr. Crocker," said he, "and it's that thankful I am for you that the gent ain't here. But with him cutting high finks up at Mr. Cooke's house with a valet, and him coming on the yacht with yese, and the whole country in that state about him, begorra," said McCann, "and it's domned strange!

He falls asleep at midnight, and dreams that he is pouring boiling water over the natives, Finks, and the old armchair. IT was midday. Voldyrev, a tall, thick-set country gentleman with a cropped head and prominent eyes, took off his overcoat, mopped his brow with his silk handkerchief, and somewhat diffidently went into the government office. There they were scratching away. . . .

'Yes, said Bobby; 'me and Nobbles finked quite wrong about him; only he's nicer and better and gooder than anybody else. And we sometimes finks' he dropped his voice and spoke in a hushed whisper 'that he is nearly as kind as my Father God. No one spoke for a moment. Lady Isobel bent down and kissed the curly head.

I saw plenty of partridges on the road, but was not early enough to see boks, who only show at dawn; neither have I seen baboons. The sugar-birds, which are the humming-birds of Africa, could not be fed; but Caffre finks, which weave the pendent nests, are hardy and easily fed. To-day the post for England leaves Caledon, so I must conclude this yarn.

'And she must be 'normously fond of Nobbles, said Bobby, thrusting Nobbles' ugly little face up close to Mrs. Marsh's. 'And we're to learn French and sums and dancing, said True, suddenly struck with a bright thought. 'Yes, exclaimed Bobby, with a beaming smile, 'dancing, o' course, mostly dancing, me and Nobbles finks! The young lady in a blue serge broke into a rippling laugh. 'Oh, Mrs.