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Paw’s langwidge is simply awful when we forget to bring him to meals." Mary ran on. When, after the lapse of some thirty minutes or so, the stentorian voice of Mrs.

"Dah," he said. "Eat it up. Mistah Falk, he tell stew'd he want pie and he gotta have pie, and stew'd he come and he say, 'Frank, says he, 'dat Mistah Falk, his langwidge is like he is in liquo'. He gotta have pie. 'All right, Ah say, 'if he gotta have pie, he gotta wait twill Ah make pie.

I don't guess any sucker paid a thousand dollars a year for my college eddication so I could come out here and grow a couple of old beeves and spend my leisure picklin' my food depot in a low down prairie saloon. Therefor' I'll ask you to excuse me if I talk in a kind o' langwidge the folks about here most gener'ly understan'. Guess you think you know some. Maybe you figger to know it all.

He watched the mystic paper in awe as the doctor read. "Wot's indecent langwidge?" he asked with his heavy frown. The doctor took the opportunity to deliver a brief sermon on purity, and Buck, without so much as an audible thank you, but with a thoughtful air that pleased the doctor, took back his letter, stuffed it into his ragged pocket and went on his way.

Fottrel called to him, shrilly, as if athwart gusts of high wind. "I'll pass yon me word the two of thim 'll stand at their doors of an evenin" and give bad langwidge to aich other across the breadth of the road till they have us all fairly moidhered wid the bawls of thim, and I on'y wonder the thatch doesn't take and slip down on their ould heads."

"Do you reckon that there blue trail is smoke from the machine or remarks from the inhabitants thereof?" Tusky raised his head and sniffed long and inquirin'. "It's langwidge," says he. "Did you ever stop to think that all the words in the dictionary stretched end to end would reach " But at that minute I catched sight of somethin' brass lyin' in the road.

At her side walked a gray-haired man one of those men whom you just naturally fit into a mental picture of a director's meeting somewhere along Wall Street. "Sich langwidge!" cried the girl, with a laugh, covering her ears with her palms. The man at her side smiled. "I can't say that I blame him much, Barbara," he replied. "It was a very foolish thing for me to bring you down here at this time.

But I could see she had been greetin'. She looked feared, yet kind o' determined. I speired if I could do anything for her, and when she got my meaning she was terrible anxious to ken if I had seen a man a big man, she said, wi' a yellow beard. She didn't seem to ken his name, or else she wouldna' tell me. The auld wife was mortal feared, and was aye speakin' in a foreign langwidge.

YOU ain't goin' to wear white gowns and trail 'em up an' down on the grass, nor 'ave big dogs a-follerin' up an' down while you sings in a furrin langwidge to yerself; no, not if you was to read all the trashy story-books in the world so you needn't think it.

"An' seein' as how Injun's uncle was old Rain-in-the-Face, an' seein' as how th' old man's fingers was all stubbed off at th' ends, an' seein' as how Lonesome Charlie Reynolds, th' greatest scout what ever lived, was a great friend of th' Injuns, an' spoke their langwidge, an' seein' as how he was scout for General Terry, up at old Fort Buford, an' seein' as how that's where th' Seventh Cavalry was quartered, an' seein' as how Captain Tom Custer was always hated by th' Sioux, an' by old Rain-in-the-Face in partic'ler by golly, boys!