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And in that moment a shot rang out in the night and startled the whole company. Feversham threw back his head; the signs of yielding left his face. "Ha!" he cried. "T'ey are arrive." He snatched his wig from his lacquey's hands, donned it, and turned again an instant to the mirror to adjust the great curls. "Quick, Wentwort'! T'ere is no more time now. Make Mistaire Wilding be shot at once.

Rogers had regained his self-confidence, and he went ahead almost glibly. "'See here, madam, says I, 'we've had enough trouble here to-day with Frenchies, and if you don't get out quietly, why, I'll have to put you out. "'I must see Mistaire Vangtine, she says, very fast. 'I must see Mistaire Vangtine. It is most necessaire that I see Mistaire Vangtine.

The sound of that steam-drill is to me the most worse thing. That lode run through and come out by the rivaire, eef I am not mistake', Mistaire Steering. I go to buy that land to-night. You go back with Piney, please sair. Eef you come with me, you excite the question and the price. To me it will be sold without question. I am eccentrique, they say.

Here he lay at full length, listening for the approach of these three people. "You had better come ashore now, miss," said one of the sailors. "No, no," replied Mrs. Harkaway's new maid. "But you'll never be up in time if you go to bed at all." "Oh, yes, Mistaire Saileur, I get up at the hour which I like; I shall go on board at three o'clock," said the wilful girl.

"Mistaire Steering, eef you got leetle mawney to buy leetle land, I think I know good land to buy." "I have told you all along to consider my money your money, Uncle Bernique." "We must be vair' quiet about all thees, Mistaire Steering, Piney, you compr-r-ehend that we tr-r-us' you, as I have always tr-r-us' you, absolutement! We must be vair' quiet.

Mr. Wrenn edged into this junk-heap of nationalities with interested wonder. M. Baraieff rubbed his smooth wicked hands together and bowed a number of times. Confidentially leaning across the counter, Mr. Wrenn murmured: "Say, I read your ad. about wanting cattlemen. I want to make a trip to Europe. How ?" "Yes, yes, yes, yes, Mistaire. I feex you up right away. Ten dollars pleas-s-s-s."

A moment later he struck the deck, his hands tingling warmly from the friction. "Kid, dis is ze new sailor. I make your acquaintance." French Pete smirked and bowed, and stood aside. "Mistaire Sho Bronson," he added as an afterthought. The two boys regarded each other silently for a moment. They were evidently about the same age, though the stranger looked the heartier and stronger of the two.

It makes like that from the hard vork always. It is the cold the cold makes it like." With despair Captain realized that he could neither go on, dragging the sick man and outfit, nor could he stay here in idleness to sacrifice the precious days that remained to his partner. Each one he lost might mean life or death. Klusky broke in upon him. "You von't leave me, Mistaire Captain?

"You've brought the pearls, of course?" Roger asked. "Yes, Mistaire Sand, I bring ze pearls," announced Count Lovoresco. "And the letter from the Queen?" "From 'er Majesty's secretaire," Count Lovoresco corrected. "'Ere it is." He drew from a breast pocket a square envelope with a crown and a monogram on the flap.

This time he said: "I am authorise' to make to you the announcement that the first mill of the Canaan Mining and Development Company is now to commence to r-r-un, and to invite you in the name of Mistaire Steering to assemble in the Choke Gulch, there to behold the begin' of a new e-r-a of pr-r-osperitee for thees gr-r-eat State of Missouri.

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