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In de ole days, a gemmen say to a gemmen: 'Yoh fence is too fur on mah line, sah! An' de gemmen answer back: ''Tain' no sich a-thing, sah! So dey frien's come by in de mawnin', an' has a julep, an' slips out de back way; an' dat evenin' de neighbors is all sayin': 'Too bad!

'Yes, Helen answered her. 'You frien's Señor Alan? And when Helen, hesitating briefly, said 'Yes, Angela asked: 'You come from Santa Rita, no? 'No, said Helen. 'From San Juan and beyond. 'You come far, mumbled Angela. She scrutinized the girl keenly. Then abruptly, 'Senor Alan got muchos amigos to-day. Senor Juan Carr comes; El Joven with him.

When she heard what the General said to Ham she caught hold of the former, and in her way gave expression to her feelings. She said: "'Marsa Gen'l, I's mighty feered somethin' bad gwine to happen to us poor colored folks. Dar frien's seem de only ones what get kill, and when dey do de folks do nuffln wid de 'Sesh. Dey send dem home agin, so dat dey do jes' what dey please.

I am goin' to please him; I am goin' to espouse mademoiselle, our cousin. My frien's, I ask your felicitations." "And the king does not compel him!" exclaimed young Henri. "Henri, you want to fight me?" cried his brother sharply. "Don' you think the King of France is a wiser man than me?" He offered his hand to Lady Mary. "Mademoiselle is fatigue'. Will she honor me?"

Then just before the horn sounded for supper, a knock came at the door. "Come in!" called Anne, buttoning her white suede boots. "'S onny me. Ah jes' wanta ast you-all ef it is right in city sassiety, fur a widder of six months' standin' t' go t' a party whar onny old frien's will be. Thar won't be no sky-larkin' er high-jinks, yo' know!"

I do' know what the rah's abaht, but y' know, ole chap, no man should make sin sin sinuation he can't prove in black an' white." He looked from one to the other with engaging earnestness. "Life's life's slife's too short to quarrel, hearts are too precious to break, so shake hands and kissh and kiss and be frien's, for ole time's sake."

"You don't 'spose I'm goin' to tell, an' get my frien's in trouble?" "Le's see yer paper, Bi," said Dunc, snatching at it as Bi passed to his regular seat. Bi surrendered his paper with the air of one granting a high favor and sank to his chair and his pipe. "How's crops in the city?" asked Hank Fielder, and Bi's tale was set a-going. Bi could talk; that was one thing that always made him welcome.

When his wound was healed he was told that he was too old and awkward for the turpentine, and that they needed younger and more active men. "So w'en I got my laig kyo'ed up," said the old man, concluding his story, "I come back hyuh whar I wuz bo'n, suh, and whar my w'ite folks use' ter live, an' whar my frien's use' ter be.

Orme must not nod over her desk to-morrow, either. So good-night. Schlafen Sie wohl." Konrad Nirlanger turned a scowling face over his shoulder. Then he forgot what he was scowling for, and smiled a leering smile. "Pretty good frien's, you an' the li'l Teufel, yes? Guess we'll have to watch you, huh, Anna? We'll watch 'em, won't we?"

'Dod! they'll hae to gie that wife a hell til hersel! said David, turning to the door discomfited. 'And maybe she'll no like it whan she hes't! returned his wife, who had heard every word. 'There's fowk 'at's no fit company for onybody! and I'm thinkin she's ane gien there bena anither! 'I'll sen' Jeamie hame wi' the powny the nicht, said David. 'A body canna insist whaur fowk are no frien's.