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"Well, what of that?" "What ob dat! why, you'll write a letter to your fadder. It'll go by de steamer to Batavia. He gits it long before we gits home, so dere's plenty time for 'im to take haction." "But what good will writing to my father do?" asked Nigel in a somewhat disappointed tone. "He can't help us." "Ho yes, he can," said Moses with a self-satisfied nod.

"Well, what of that?" "What ob dat! why, you'll write a letter to your fadder. It'll go by de steamer to Batavia. He gits it long before we gits home, so dere's plenty time for 'im to take haction." "But what good will writing to my father do?" asked Nigel in a somewhat disappointed tone. "He can't help us." "Ho yes, he can," said Moses with a self-satisfied nod.

She bust out about my stupid imparence; called Mary Hann a good for nothink creecher, and wep, and abewsd, and took on about her broken Chayny Bowl, a great deal mor than she did about a dear little Christian child. All in rewing through your stupiddaty, you brute, you! "'Bring your haction aginst the Great Western, Maam, says I, quite riled by this crewel and unfealing hold wixen.

‘Here’s your fly, sir!’ shouted another aspiring charioteer, mounting the box, and inducing an old grey horse to indulge in some imperfect reminiscences of a canter. ‘Look at him, sir!—temper of a lamb and haction of a steam-ingein!’ Resisting even the temptation of securing the services of so valuable a quadruped as the last named, Mr.

'I walked in, gentlemen, just to say good-mornin', and went, in a permiscuous manner, upstairs, and into the back room. Gentlemen, there was the sound of voices in the front room, and 'And you listened, I believe, Mrs. Cluppins? said Serjeant Buzfuz. 'Beggin' your pardon, Sir, replied Mrs. Cluppins, in a majestic manner, 'I would scorn the haction.

She's too good a creetur for me, Sammy. I feel I don't deserve her. 'Ah, said Mr. Samuel. 'that's wery self-denyin' o' you. 'Wery, replied his parent, with a sigh. 'She's got hold o' some inwention for grown-up people being born again, Sammy the new birth, I think they calls it. I should wery much like to see that system in haction, Sammy.

"Lancey," I gasped, "it is u-useless to let ourselves be swe swept about at the will of chance currents. The river is very wi-wide. Let us place ourselves side by side and strike out in the same d'rection. Uniformity of action necessary in desp'r't situations!" Lancey at once acted on my suggestion, gasping that, "Haction of of hany kind would tend to to k-p limbs warm."

"Never in all my born," replied the stranger, now thoroughly roused; "I'd scorn the haction. I was in the navy, I was, till I lost the sight of my eye, looking too close at gunpowder. Pirates is snakes, and they ought to be killed as such." We felt rather sorry, for though of course it is very wrong to be a pirate, it is very interesting too. Things are often like this.

"Have ye any acquaintance with the laws which are made and purwided for British seamen when it happens that their flag's degraded by the haction of a retired tailor?" said old Joe. Mr. Sloper, instead of answering, cast a languishing eye at the river banks, which were fast sliding past, and requested to be set ashore. "It don't answer his purpose to speak to the pint," said Plum.

I heer'd the Purfesser the other day talkin' of wot he calls glacier-haction how they flutes the rocks an' grinds in a most musical way over the boulders with crushin' wiolence; but wot's glacier haction to that?"