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"Iggs indade!" he exclaimed, as Saloo made mention of the article; "I'd loike to see one, an could ate a basketful of them, if they were as big as swans'. What puts iggs in your head, nigger?" "Eggs no long way off," rejoined the Malay. "Plenty egg if we knowee whale find 'em." "How do you know that? Ye're ravin', Saloo." "No lavin, Multa. You heal lass night the malee?

Hawkes, as he began to count the bank-notes. "And I want ye to get a passage on the first ship to America. This afternoon if there's one," cried Peg, earnestly. "Oh, come, come " remonstrated the lawyer. "The twenty pounds I want to buy something for me father just to remember England by. If ye think me uncle wouldn't like me to have it because I'm lavin', why then me father'll pay ye back.

"Who were the gang?" asked the chief. "'Big Bill' Minnis, 'Bull' Dorgan, and 'Feathers' Lavin," was the reply. "Checkers we caught on the corner, and the other member of the gang, Dude Wilcox, got away. I guess it was him that rode off with the swag in the automobile, but where he went we couldn't get." "I can tell you about that," said Ted quietly to the chief.

An' his Raverince said it was a mysthery, an' swore if he cotched anyone laughin' at the accident, he'd lay the horsewhip across their shouldhers. 'An' Terence grew fonder an' fonder iv the gandher every day, until at last he died in a wondherful old age, lavin' the gandher afther him an' a large family iv childher.

"Now," said the King, "what have ye been doin' to the Sullivans, that they're lavin' the counthry and persuadin' the O'Briens to go wid them?" "I've been doin' nothin'," said Naggeneen, "but what you said I might do." "Oh, haven't ye?" said the King. "And what was that?"

"'Don't palaver, says she, an' she lukt terrible serious. "'My God, Anna, says I, 'ye wudn't be lavin' me alone, says I, 'I can't thole it. "'Yer more strong, says she, 'an' ye'll live till he comes back thin we'll be t'gether." He stopped there. He could go no farther for several minutes. "I hate a maan that gowls, but "

Maybe he didn't come by it any worser; but sure that's no great odds now. And plain enough he sez the young chap there's to have it that's all the one thing wid yourself. But, anyhow, I dunno who could aisy conthrive to be takin' it off you, and he lavin' no one belongin' to him. You have it safe enough.

"Begog, A don't want till git red iv the baste, sich as he is," replied M'Nab resentfully. "But A want thon wee shilty, an' A evened a swap till ye, fur it's a prodistaner thing nor lavin' a man on his feet, so it is." "See anything wrong with the horse, Steve?" I asked in an undertone. "Perfect to the eye," murmured Thompson. "Try him a mile, full tilt."

Land stands still, it's always thar, an' never sees nothin' new, but water jest keeps a' movin', seein' new countries, here to-day, somewhar else to-morrow, lavin' new banks, breathin' new air, floatin' peacefully on to new people, gatherin' in their talk an' ways. "Jest think!

"Av ye mane that lavin' the ould country was goot," said Bryan, stooping to pick up a stone and skim it along the smooth surface of the sea, "p'raps ye're right; but there's wan thing I niver could make my mind aisy about," and the blacksmith's voice became deep and his face grave as he recalled these bygone days. "Vat were dat?" inquired La Roche.

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