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Why do you keep me dansing on the stepps before them gurls at the windows? Was it that stuckup Saint, Miss Brooks, that you were afraid of, my deer? Oh, you faithless trater! Wait till I ketch you! I'll tear your eyes out and hern!"

"I was sayin', young gurls are much the same as they always were there's very small difference." "Do you know so much about them?" That sharp reply caught the ears of all, and Soames moved uneasily on his thin green chair. "Well, I don't know, I think they want their own small way, and I think they always did." "Indeed!"

I were joost then fifteen. A stoutish gent in gaiters might 'ave been a bishop and sich a lively young chap as wos with him, full o' spirits, chucking a' the gurls under the chins. And their sarvant! O he were one. Sam, he were caa'd I moind that Sam Summut. And they caa'd for the best o' everythin', and took away wi' them a lot, Madeary, and wot not," and so on. II. The Greyhound, Dulwich Mr.

They are not, of course, all named so, but Quashy says if he had "fifty little bustin' gurls he'd regard 'em all as little Sooz'ns," and Susan retorts that if she had "five hundred little bad boys she'd call 'em all Quashys."

How well I remember the tune to which she used to appear! Kaled used to say to the Sultan, "My lord, a troop of those dancing and singing gurls called Bayaderes approaches," and, to the clash of cymbals, and the thumping of my heart, in she used to dance! There has never been anything like it never.

She was constantly asking us to lend her different articles of dress, and when we declined it, she said, "Well, I never seed such grumpy folks as you be; there is several young ladies of my acquaintance what goes to live out now and then with the old women about the town, and they and their gurls always lends them what they asks for; I guess you Inglish thinks we should poison your things, just as bad as if we was Negurs."

Dale reached into the stage and hauled out baskets and bags. These he set down on the ground. "Turn around, Bill, an' go along with you. John an' Hal will follow presently," ordered Dale. "Wal, gurls," said Bill, looking down upon them, "I was shore powerful glad to meet you-all. An' I'm ashamed of my country offerin' two sich purty gurls insults an' low-down tricks.

All right. Now thin, the nixt! Look lively there! The gurls are comin' down to pick the winners, an a small chance there'll be fer some of yez." And so with this running fire of exhortation, more or less pungent, the sills were got in place upon the walls, pinned and spliced. "Now thin, min fer the bints!"

All ye got ter do is just put them two gurls on an' ride away. Yer don't never need ter speak ter 'em. Yer understand? All right, then; hav' anuther drink." I shook my head. "But how'm I goin' ter git ter this place whatever it's called?" "Thar ain't no trouble 'bout thet; all yer got ter do is ride straight south till yer cum ter the crick, an' yer thar. It's Jenkins' Crossing yer after."

But shore you'll go through safe now. You couldn't be in better company fer ridin' or huntin' or marryin' or gittin' religion " "Shut up, you old grizzly!" broke in Dale, sharply. "Haw! Haw! Good-by, gurls, an' good luck!" ended Bill, as he began to whip the reins. Bo said good-by quite distinctly, but Helen could only murmur hers. The old driver seemed a friend.

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