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Then he seemed to change his mind and shouted in bad English, with a diabolical laugh `Swim away; swim hard, p'raps you kitch 'im up! Of course the two junks were soon out of sight o' the poor swimmer and that was the end of him, for, of course, he must have been drowned."

"Can't do everything at once." "I'm getting very hungry again," said Dexter; "and, I say, we haven't got any bread." "Well, what o' that?" "And no salt." "Oh, you'll get salt enough as soon as we go down to the sea. You may think yourself jolly lucky as you've got fish, and some one as knows how to kitch 'em. They're done now. I'll let you have that one. 'Tain't so burnt as this is.

"Mebbe I will," Willie answered, brightening. "I never can tell when the sun rises in the mornin' what idee will kitch me before night. Still, I somehow feel there'll be no idee like this one. You know they say every artist creates one masterpiece," he smiled shyly. "This, I reckon, is my masterpiece." "It is a bully one, anyhow!" ejaculated Bob.

I rather think that it might have been the undoing of Little Kitch, with his stubborn, methodical, phlegmatic, "stick-it" courage; but after the Australians had fought the Turk a while it was evident that they knew how to fight, and their general, Sir Charles Birdwood, supplied the discipline which is necessary if fighting power is not to be wasted in misplaced emotion.

"Will you leave him at the King's Awrms? we shall be there in an hour or two," cried the Captain. "We! Who's we?" said Sharp, gruffly. "Why, myself and the choild's brother." "Oh!" said Sharp, raising the lantern to his own face; "you knows me, I think, Master Jerry? Let me kitch you again, that's all.

The Abbe laughed with great glee; and that very evening sent off to his Court a most ludicrous spicy description of the whole scene of meeting between this amiable father and child; in which he said that young Billings was the eleve favori of M. Kitch, Ecuyer, le bourreau de Londres, and which made the Duke's mistress laugh so much that she vowed that the Abbe should have a bishopric on his return: for, with such store of wisdom, look you, my son, was the world governed in those days.

I no sabe Dicky; he allee time lun loun camp; I no look; too muchee work. I chop hash Dicky come in kitch' make heap work no good. I tell him go long he go; bime-by you catchum; you see. Whereupon he gracefully skinned an onion, and burst into a Chinese song, with complete indifference as to whether Dicky lived or died.

However, I think we shall kitch them now." "I am very much afraid of that eldest boy, Sharp. He seems a dreadful vagabond." "You see, sir, quite hand in glove with Dashing Jerry; met in the same inn last night preconcerted, you may be quite shure. It would be the best day's job I have done this many a day to save that 'ere little fellow from being corrupted.

There, kitch hold!" A fish hissing hot and burnt on one side is not a pleasant thing to take in a bare hand, so Dexter received his upon his pocket-handkerchief, as it was pushed toward him with a piece of stick; and then, following his companion's example, he began to pick off pieces with the blade of his pocket-knife, and to burn his mouth.

"That is just what Ruth said it would be when we turned it into a kitchen," said Barbara. "You don't mean that this is really your kitchen!" "I don't think we are quite sure what it is," replied Barbara, laughing. "We either dine in our kitchen or kitch in our dining-room; and I don't believe we have found out yet which it is!" "You are wonderful people!"

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