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Of course it's not a pleasant thing to think you have shot a man, but you did it in self-defense, and were justified." "It's roight ye are on thot point, me bhoy; but it's a long toime before Oi'll rist aisy from thinkin' av it an' belavin' me own loife in danger. Oi'll be afeared av me own shadder in th' darruk.

Yet surely Luke could never have done it Luke, so different from the majority of the croppers Luke, who had steadily refused to have anything to say to General Lud and his schemes against the masters. Mary's last words gave him a clue to the mystery "Your dear feyther gave his life for little Jenny." He coupled it with Luke's enigmatical words, "A loife for a loife."

"And she sent for you on purpose?" the child enquired, with increasing respect. "Well, I was the only one as would come at the price. 'Tain't big wages; but I'm seein' loife. Lor', I come down here with Madame and Mounseer a fortnight ago, and Monte Carlo ain't got many secrets from me. I was a duffer, though, at first.

So the long an' the short av it is, I have to infarrum yez that I'm going to move yez out av this the morrer, an' have yez put in another room where there won't be nothin' in loife to harrum yez, where ye'll have more comfort comboined with safety thin ye've had here." This remark made Katie reflect. The worst had already happened the discovery and arrest of Harry.

When the details were explained to him Mike declared, emphatically, that some one had got at the mare. Taking Dixon to one side, he said: "It's that divil on wheels, Shandy; ye can bet yer sweet loife on that. I've been layin' for that crook; he cut Diablo's bridle an' t'rew th' ould man; an' he done this job, too." "But how could he get at her?" queried the Trainer.

"I never was discharged from a place in me loife. I won't stand for it! I'll lave, but I'll not be discharged. It's Sago that has to be discharged not me." "Discharge both of them, Mr. Hamshaw," advised Goodrich amiably. "I know where you can get an excellent cook and " "Oh, you do, eh? With recommindations, too, I suppose!" sniffed Ellen in a fine flare. "The very best, my good woman."

Instead, 'twas th' dog got th' Bar. A foine pup, sor; she saved yer loife." "Where's the dog now?" "She's on th' Spot av Life, sor. She willna leave it. Tis a strange thing to see how she clings to it. Th' Rhamdas only come near enough to feed her."

But jist dhrink this, colonel, dear. It'll warrm the cockles of your heart, sure, an' put frish loife into you!" The American took a sip first at the glass proffered him, and then drained off the contents with a deep sigh of satisfaction. "Ah!" he exclaimed, "I feel a little better. But how is poor Captain Alphonse now?"

Instead o' doing us a kindness you'd joost make our lives a burden, and I know 'ee don't want to do that. We's getting on in loife and be too old to change our ways, and nothing thou could'st say could persuade us to live a'ways dressed up in our Sunday clothes in your house." "Well, dad, I might put you both in a comfortable cottage, without work to do."

"My ma 'ad a grite friend, sold winkles; 'er 'usbin was lost at sea for years and years, till just wen she was comfortably settled with 'er second, along 'e comes, as large as loife. Besides, I've read of such things in the Princess Novelettes; only there it's most generally lovers, not 'usbins, nor yet fathers. Would you know yours again, if you seen 'im?"

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