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Every tribe has its traditions, and the elderly men and women like to recount them, for they always find listeners. And odd stories they tell, too. Just listen to this, for example. It is a legend among the tribes of Arizona. While Ta-Vwots, the hare god, was asleep in the valley of Maopa, the Sun mischievously burned his back, causing him to leap up with a howl. "Aha!

"When I grow up, I'm going to have a shop like that," he declared, after marching on in silence down the next block and surveying with favor all the surroundings of the narrow street. "I thought you were going to sell tin, like your Mr. Biggs, of Badgertown," said Mr. King mischievously. Joel hung his head.

But he'll never get them." Phil was laughing with the others, for the sight was really a funny one. "Oh, look what they've done!" exclaimed one of the performers. "They've pulled up the rope," said Mr. Sparling hopelessly. "Now he certainly is in a fix," laughed Phil. The monkeys, after shinning the rope, had mischievously hauled it up after them, acting with almost human intelligence.

She turned sharply to Anne, and demanded: "Have you come here after a husband?" "If you will ask my aunt I fancy she will reply in the affirmative," said Anne, mischievously. Mrs. Nunn coloured, and the others looked somewhat taken aback. "That was not a very lady-like speech," said Mrs. Nunn severely.

If we're beat and ye're no' there, they get very little satisfaction, but if they get you they get what they've come seekin'. I tell ye straight ye're an encumbrance." She laughed mischievously. "I can shoot better than you," she said. He ignored the taunt. "Will ye listen to sense and fall to the rear?" "I will not," she said. "Then gang your own gait. I'm ower wise to argy-bargy wi' women.

"At you you mean. Wasn't he called your beau?" said Hilary mischievously, upon which Selina drew herself up in great indignation. And then they fell to talking of that anxious question Ascott's future. A little they reproached themselves that they had left the lad so long in London so long out of the influence that might have counteracted the evil, sharply hinted in his godfather's letter.

In response to which Isabelle mischievously remarked: "So you and Conny really have had a tiff? I must get her to tell me about it." "Do you think she would tell you the truth?" "No." Isabelle, in spite of Cairy's protestations about his work, was gratified with her discovery, as she called it.

"But I say, uncle," said Rodd mischievously, later on when the watch had been set, with a big pile of dead firewood laid ready to replenish the fire, and Uncle Paul was about to follow the example of the Spanish captain and select his patch of dry sand covered with canvas, beneath the extemporised tent. "Well, what, my boy?" said the doctor drowsily. "Don't talk now.

Whoever lost hold could never recover it, while the disappointed and the mischievously inclined sometimes cut the cord. In the end the plan had to be abandoned. On this occasion there was the usual suffocation and confusion. While some swore they were dying, others indulged in jokes or loose remarks; all abused the aristocrats and federalists, authors of all the misery.

"I can take the bandage off and start all over again if you say so," she said mischievously. "Do," he begged. "Be sensible," she commanded. "Go at once now and get to bed. Remember, you're my patient and must obey orders." She shook her finger at him and tried to frown with portentous severity. But the dancing eyes and mutinous dimple belied the frown.

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