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"Asy, Dinny," said his brother, with a good-humored but significant smile "larning may be very good in its place; in the mane time, lave the business in our hands rather than in your own head or if you have e'er a scrap of Greek or Latin that 'ud charm ould Sobersides out, where was the use of sendin' for help?"

"Yes," he said, "I was looking for somebody;" and then he tried to shake her off. "Is it Maudie, you mane, dear? Are you the young man from Dublin?" "Lave me, my girl; lave me," said Pete, patting her hand, and twisting about. The girl looked at him with a sort of pity, and then close at his neck she said, "A fine boy like you shouldn't be going fretting his heart about the best girl that's in."

When wearied by these exertions I would rise, and visiting the fire would bend forward over it, inhaling the fumes and vapours until suffocation was imminent, anon returning to the blanket to resume my swimming exercises; but in going and in coming I would halt to lave my face, hands and knees in the cooling water contained in the receptacle.

He did so, and after casting her languid eyes mournfully over the wretched sleepers, she added: "Well, God is good, but this is a bitther sight for a mother's heart. Jemmy," she proceeded, "I won't be long by myself in heaven; some of them will be with me soon an' oh, what a joyful meeting will that be. But it's you I feel for most it's you I'm loath to lave, light of my heart.

He thinks he's doin' a great sarvice to th' worruld collectin' all th' money in sight. It might remain in incompetint hands if he didn't get it. 'Twud be a shame to lave it where it'd be misthreated. But th' on'y throuble with Jawn is that he don't see how th' other fellow feels about it. As a father iv about thirty dollars I want to bring thim up mesilf in me own foolish way.

"On sich occasions as these," said "His Majesty," "we love to dhrop all coort cirimonial, an' lave behind all our bodygyards, an' nobles, an' barr'ns, an' chamberlains, an' thim fellers, an' come in to have a chat like a private gintleman." "Oh, 'Your Majesty!" said Mrs. Russell, in a languishing tone, "how very, very nice it must be!"

'One Devon man, he says to me, 'don' lave anotherr. We werr six days where we shuld ha' been tu; when we got back to the ship a cruiser had got her for gun-runnin'." "And what has become of Captain Pearse?" Prawle answered, "Zurr, I belave 'e went to China, 'tis onsartin." "He's not dead?" Prawle looked at me with a kind of uneasy anger. "Yu cudden' kell 'en! 'Tis true, mun 'll die zome day.

Whatever the road we'll thravel it together." "I'll think it out by meself, Peg. Lave me for a while alone. I want to think it out by meself alone." "If it's separation ye're thinkin' of, make up yer mind to one thing that I'LL never lave YOU. Never." "Take 'MICHAEL' out for a spell and come back in half an hour and in the meanwhile I'll bate it all out in me mind."

"Have sinse," said Darby; "this is not the way to behave, man; lave the gun lyin' where she is, till we see more about us. Stand back there, an' let me look at these marks: ay, about five yards there's the track of feet about five yards before him here they turn about, an' go back. Here, Savior o' the world! see here! the mark, clane an' clear, of the butt o' the gun!

Ike opened the door, while Shock sprang to support the groping man. "Lave me be!" he said fiercely, with a curse, and pushing Shock back he stumbled out. "Ah," said the doctor, with evident satisfaction, "there are various methods of removing obstructions, as I have said. We shall now no longer delay." And he proceeded to clip away the golden curls from about the wound.

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