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Thomson, a portly, comfortable-looking man, 'that's neither here nor there, though it micht hae been a duchess or twa; but for the kickin', my word! but Lord Sandy was mair likly to kick oot the prince. Do ye min' hoo he did whan the Markis taxed him wi' ? 'Haud a quaiet sough, interposed Mr. Cruickshank, the solicitor; 'there's a drap i' the hoose.
He always addressed it in speaking to it as a "little man." When it came running to him and jumped on his lap or climbed up his trousers, he would say, while patting its head as if it were a dog or a child, "Coonie, ma mannie, Coonie, ma mannie, hoo are ye the day?
"He boo hoo went to hoo light his boo hoo hoo pipe, an' I just let the boo hoo whip go against to the goat, an' then he scattooed." "Nashty old goat scaddooed," said Toddie, in corroboration. "Well, walk right home, and tell Maggie to wash and dress you," said I. "O Harry," pleaded Alice, "after they've been in such danger!
Why, dis berry curous sarcumstance, pon my word dare's a great big nail in de skull, what fastens ob it on to de tree." "Well now, Jupiter, do exactly as I tell you do you hear?" "Yes, massa." "Pay attention, then! find the left eye of the skull." "Hum! hoo! dat's good! why, dar aint no eye lef at all." "Curse your stupidity! do you know your right hand from your left?"
"'Du yer sheep mak ony resistance whan ye tak the lamb? or when it's gane, du they mak an ootcry! "'No, sir never. "The stranger gae a kin' o' a sigh, an' says he, "'That's no hoo they trait me!
I thought, at first, it would be fine to have a talking goat, with whom I could converse as I rode about my city on his back; but keek-eek-eek-eek! the rascal treats me as if I were a chimney sweep instead of a King. Heh, heh, heh, keek, eek! A chimney sweep hoo, hoo, hoo! and me a King! Funny, isn't it?"
This last was addressed to Prince Inga, whom he chucked familiarly under the chin, to the boy's great embarrassment. "Why do you not ride a horse?" asked King Kitticut. "I can't climb upon his back, being rather stout; that's why. Kee, kee, keek, eek! rather stout hoo, hoo, hoo!"
Aw couldn't for shame to tell her. Then hoo turned on me an' said: "If thaa'll tell me where the flaar is I'll give it thee, but don't stand grinnin' theer." 'Then aw plucked up like. Aw said: "Aw think thaa knows where th' flaar is, Betty. An' as thaa said I mun hev it, I'll tak' it." And I gave her a kuss on th' cheek 'at were nearest to me.
'And what's been your work, my lad? There was silence, and the silence began to have a threat in it 'I'm goin' to the bottom o' this affeer, Paul, said the father. He meant that honestly, but he was not taking the right way. 'I'm not to be put off by ony lies or inventions. Ye've been alaun in the Hoarstone Fields all day? What took ye there? And hoo have ye passed the time?
"Hoo! hoo! hoo!" he cried, and began to stamp about, and pretended to stagger as if on the point of falling, while Dot screamed aloud in agony and turned white. This was too much for the boy. He turned and ran back to her side, to catch her in his arms and kiss her. "Oh, don't! don't cry, poor little old girl," he cried, kissing her wet face again, while she clung to him.
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