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If we had even to take to the bush, Archie could run with you; an' when he gets tired, Fergus and I would think no more o' you than a grasshopper." "Iss it carryin' him you will be taalkin' of?" said Fergus. "Ay, ay! I would be forgettin' that he wass on my back if I had him there." As he spoke, the Indian returned to the camp with the cat-like tread so characteristic of the Red-man.

"But but, Cyrus, the people at home? Your story in the Breeze? You're not " "No, they needn't know, either. It'll be between you and me." "God bless you! I'll never forget " "That's right. You mustn't. Forgettin' is the one thing you mustn't do. And, see here, you're boss of the political fleet in Bayport; you steer the school committee now.

"'It flies! says she, in a kind of whisper over and over again. 'Oh! it FLIES! "Alongside of her was old Dixland, wrapped in a bedquilt, forgettin' all about sprains and lameness; and he likewise was staring at the sky and sayin' over and over: "'It flies! It really FLIES!

Your health, any how, an' a merry Chris'mas to you! not forgettin' myself," he added, putting to his lips a large cow's horn, which he kept slung beneath his arm, like the bugle of a coach-guard, only that this was generally concealed by an outside coat, no two inches of which were of the same materials of color.

Then suddenly becoming aware of a breach in his manners, he rose again at once, saying "I crave yer pardon, Mistress Cormack: I was clean forgettin ony breedin I ever had! Maggie, tak oor freen ben the hoose, and gar her rest her a bit, while ye get something for her efter her lang walk. I'll be ben mysel' in a meenute or twa to hae a crack wi' her.

"I own up I used to be pretty hot on such larkin'. We all keep forgettin' we was boys once." As we rode on, Merton was a picture of exultation, and Junior was on the sharp lookout again. His father turned on him and said: "Now look a' here, enough's as good as a feast. I'll blindfold you if you don't let the tracks alone. Mrs. Durham wants her things, so she can begin to live.

He's my cousin, and mother knows him, and likes him; and he's been so good to us in a' this time o' trouble and heavy grief, and he'll keep mother in comfort all t' rest of her days. 'Ay, and thee in comfort. There's a deal in a well-filled purse in a wench's eyes, or one would ha' thought it weren't so easy forgettin' yon lad as loved thee as t' apple on his eye.

"What in the name of common sense is the matter with you?" said he, gettin' up, an' shakin' the stoor aff his hat. "Man, ye shud keep aff the coorse," says I, forgettin' for the meenit whaur I was. "I was tryin' to brak' the record." "Break the record!" he says, in a most terrible fizz. "If it wasna for the laws of the country, I'd break your head."

Then when you are thoroughly trained, I can bring you home to Rundell House and all will be well." "An' what aboot what aboot " she paused, averting her face. "Are you no' forgettin' that it'll tak' a lang time for me to learn a' I'll need; for I'm gey ill to learn." "No, Mysie," he replied reassuringly. "When you arrive in Edinburgh, we can go next day to be married before the Sheriff.

Move pass by sashay!" Pearce, good-naturedly, but deliberately, pushed the two men back. "Shore she's Kells's lady, ain't she?" drawled Wood. "Ain't you all forgettin' thet?" "Kells is asleep or dead," replied Pearce, and he succeeded in getting the field to himself. "Where'd you meet Kells anyway?" he asked Joan, with his red face bending near hers. Joan had her part to play.

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