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What does he think he's going to do with me?" "Sure I know," she said. "Ev'rybody know. If the police catch him he say he not mak' all this trouble. He say you mak' him do it all. Gordon Strange tell him say that." A great light broke on Ambrose. "Of course!" he said. "Goo'-by, Angleysman!" breathed Nesis. "I come to-morrow night." After this, Ambrose's dreary imprisonment took on a new color.

"There we are," he said genially; "all paid up to date." "This?" touching the note. "A gift for all your patience and kindness." "You go 'way?" the smile leaving her pretty moon-face. "Yes." "You like?" with a gesture which indicated the parlor and its contents. "Be boss? Half an' half?" He shook his head soberly. She picked up the money and jingled it in her hand. "Goo'-by!" softly.

"Goo'-by," she whispered. "I always be think of you. Goo'-by, Angleysman!" Ambrose put off with a heart big with compassion for the piteous little figure he was leaving behind him. His impotence to aid her poisoned the joy of his escape. The worst of it was that it was impossible for him to return the feeling she had for him even though Colina were lost to him forever.

"She doesn't give you so many presents as I do." "Mary!" Johnny's father protested. But Johnny was equal to the occasion. "I'd just as leaves," said he, "give you one of my five dollars to pay for 'em" which made even his mother laugh. "Goo'-by," said Johnny. "I guess I've eaten too much. I've had a fine time. Much obliged. No, I do' want any more candy.

When he allive ne' his house, say to man: 'Goo'-by! I go ressa way on footstep. Nen go vay quier on his tiptoe, and lock vay soft at his daw." Here pauses the Chinese, and looks at me. Shortly he says: "We'?" "Well?" I echo. "We', dissa last tem dissa merchan' Jan Han Sun was sheen annibe!" "Does the highrob follow him and kill him?" "No one shee any highrob.

Ambrose felt for the little fingers that crept through the slit, and gratefully pressed his lips to them. "Ah!" she breathed wonderingly. "Was that your mouth? It mak' me jomp! Put your hand outside, Angleysman." He did so, and felt his fingers brushed as with rose-petals. "Goo'-by!" she breathed. "Nesis," he asked, "do you know why Watusk is keeping me locked up here?

Me for the jumping tintypes at the hour named. I'm glad enough to be doing even third business. How about Ma?" "Sure! Tell her grand-dame stuff, chaperone or something, the gray georgette and all her pearls and the cigarette case." "I'll tell her. She'll be glad there's something doing once more on the perpendicular stage. Goo'-by." She stepped aside with "You're next, brother!"

Would you like that?" Would he! "Thanks!" He managed it without choking, "If I wouldn't be in the way." "You won't. Go on amuse yourself." The telephone rang. Still applying the menthol she held the receiver to her ear. "No, nothing to-day, dear. Say, Marie, did you ever take Eezo Pain Wafers for a headache? Keep 'em in mind they're great. Yes, I'll let you know if anything breaks. Goo'-by, dear."

"Nyet; the heart by me no longer to bump here," and Michael pointed to the pit of his stomach. "Aw, come on," called Peter. But Michael only shook his head and clung closer to the gray dress. "All right, ferryman; he may stay," said the queen. "Good-by!" shouted the children. "Don't forget us, Michael." "Nyet; goo'-by," Michael shouted back; and then he laughed.

I always had thought that a woman wasn't much good as a boss of the roost unless she could use her tongue, but Becky showed me my mistake. Well, it's live and l'arn. Then Miss Huckleberries turned to us and smiled. "ALL right," says she; "GOO'-by." Them Todds took the train for the city next morning. I drove 'em to the depot. James was kind of glum, but Clarissa talked for two.

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