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But a patient search of many editions has convinced me that I must have been mistaken. The passage comes sneaking along in the midst of a paragraph in common Roman letters and by the living jingo! you discover it just as Mr. Crusoe discovered the footprint itself!

He had already taken care that the flour should be made to stretch for years the colour of the bread never permitted us to forget that and he now commanded that all the tea and coffee in town must be submitted for analysis. Every ounce of chicory in the city, he proclaimed, must be handed over to the Commissariat within twenty-four hours; or, by Jingo! Martial Law!

If you are a patriot, not merely a Jingo, the sight of these ragged battalions passing will give you such a thrill as only very fine and splendid things do give; and very proud you will feel if ever you have had a hand in sharing their work and been admitted to some sort of fellowship with them. These are the lads who in their packed thousands tramped yesterday through Pretoria.

Up to that fatal adventure the Jingo English elements, always viewed with distrust and dislike in the Transvaal as well as at the Cape, had been more or less held back in their desire to gain an ascendancy over the Dutch population, whilst the latter had accepted the Jingo as a necessary evil devoid of real importance, and only annoying from time to time.

Cashel, who was now sitting beside her on an ottoman, groaned and moved restlessly, but said nothing. "Are you glad to see me?" "Yes," said Cashel, dismally, "I suppose I am. I By Jingo," he cried, with sudden animation, "perhaps you can give me a lift here. I never thought of that. I say, mamma; I am in great trouble at present, and I think you can help me if you will." Mrs.

Pierce stopped suddenly in the midst of his description of Judy's picture and, gazing intently at Molly, cried out, "By the great jumping jingo, if Miss Brown isn't the red-headed girl in diaphanous blue!" "Yes, I saw it," exclaimed Elise, "and thought it was wonderfully clever. Miss Kean got a splendid likeness of you, considering it was from memory."

"Don't be a jingo," said her husband. Though Stoller had formally discharged Burnamy from duty for the day, he was not so full of resources in himself, and he had not so general an acquaintance in the hotel but he was glad to have the young fellow make up to him in the reading-room, that night.

Three persons were seated at a table to receive them: Michael in the midst, Gideon Forsyth on his right hand, on his left an ancient gentleman with spectacles and silver hair. 'By Jingo, it's Uncle Joe! cried John. But Morris approached his uncle with a pale countenance and glittering eyes. 'I'll tell you what you did! he cried. 'You absconded!

Roosevelt, on the other hand, is beating the patriotic drum, in order to win over the Jingo elements. It is significant of Bryan's real views that he regrets that we did not support his well-known attempt at mediation; therefore, I again recommend that we should endeavor to bring about an attempt at mediation in some form, in case the position here becomes critical.

"I hope as how I am, Miss Janice," stuttered Phil, very much taken aback. "Wilt give me your promise, if I tell thee something, to repeat it to no one?" "Certain, Miss Janice, I'll tell nothin' you don't want folks ter know." "Even dadda and mommy?" "Cross my heart." "You see that man over there?" "Yer mean Charles?" "Yes. He is desperately in love with me," announced the girl. "Living jingo!

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