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Why," he concluded, pointing his remonstrance as he always did, "I seed your grandad and young Jas's fight up thar in Hazlan full two hours 'fore the war-fist and skull-'n' your grandad was whooped. They got up and shuk hands. I don't see why folks can't fight that way now. I wish Rufe 'n' old Jas 'n' you 'n' young Jas could have it out fist and skull, 'n' stop this killin' o' people like hogs.

'Why, what years it must be since I thought of that, grandad! And I ran away, frightened! 'I was frightened myself too. And we never could understand it! Last night, when I was lying awake, that soldier came back to me, and I laughed so; and I thought, I'll ask Lyddy to-morrow if she remembers that. They both laughed, then pursued their walk. 'Why look, said Mr. Boddy presently, 'here's Mr.

'She shall come and see you, grandad. She shall come very soon. Again a vain endeavour to speak. His face altered; it expressed Lydia knew not what. A supreme effort, and he again spoke. 'Mary Bower gave me all I wanted, Be friends with her, Lyddy! No more than that. Gradually, an end of struggle, an end of pain, an end of all things. The doctor came.

She hastily wiped them away, but not before Ruth had detected her emotion. "You mustn't cry on Christmas Eve, Mummy," she said, as she came and put her arms about her mother's neck. "I wasn't really crying, dear," Jean replied with a smile. "I was just thinking; that was all." "About grandad, and the time you were stolen away?" James asked. "Won't you tell us about it?"

"You're not! Grandad said you are, and I guess he knows." "Ho, ho, isn't that funny?" and the girl's hearty laugh again rang out. "I'm no princess; I'm just plain Whyn Sinclair. Your grandfather must have been joking. It must be nice to have a grandfather like that. His eyes are just full of fun. Sit down, and tell me about him."

Believe me, Grandad, with all love and respect, Affectionately yours, BERNAL LINFORD. My Boy: For one bitten with skepticism there is little argument especially if he be still in youth, which is a time of raw and ready judgments and of great spiritual self-sufficiency. You wanted to go to Harvard.

"My beloved grandad is going to gouge the deacon out of some money, I know by the looks of him." "Deacon Bowman looks troubled," added Leopold. "He wants to borrow money, I suppose," replied Stumpy. "Hark!"

"'Ook at my kitty," she said, pointing to the small creature in her lap. Then, as the old man touched it with trembling fingers she went on "'Oo isn't my grandad; he's away in the sky, but I'll kiss 'oo."

The two were puzzling over each turn and twist of the Greek adventurer's awkward phrases when Irene, who had gone out with Stump, interrupted them. "Dick," she said, blushing poppy red because she used his familiar name, "you must go and rest at once. I am sure, grandad, you don't want Mr. Royson to break down a second time, do you?

Go away! When alone under the wagon with her friend, Ustenka suddenly put both her arms round her, and clinging close to her began kissing her cheeks and neck. 'Darling, sweetheart, she kept repeating, between bursts of shrill, clear laughter. 'Why, you've learnt it from Grandad, said Maryanka, struggling. 'Stop it!

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