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I sune fan' 'at I cudna hae spoken the word, gien I had daured ever sae stoot. For whan I opened my moo' to cry till her, I cud dee naething but shot oot a forkit tongue, an' cry sss. Mem, it was dreidfu'! Sae I had jist to tak in my tongue again, an' say naething, for fear o' fleggin' awa' my bonny leddy i' the steel claes.

The Professor and I naturally enjoyed dancing a little on our opponents when there was none to make reply! as we strolled about Hampden; but there was never a touch of bitterness in Huxley's nature, and there couldn't have been much in mine at that moment, life was so interesting, and its horizon so full of light and color! Of his wife, "Moo," who outlived him many years, how much one might say!

I ain't so happy over Brunhilde Susan 's I would be if she had more sense. She was cryin' 'Moo moo' at every dog she see, 'n' I give her a nickel to keep her quiet, 'n' then she up 'n' lost it.

'I'll never luik at it; I'll never mint at dreamin' o' 't, answered Shargar, coweringly. 'Gin she pits 't intil my moo', I'll spit it oot. But gin ye strive wi' me, Bob, I'll cut my throat I will; an' that'll be seen and heard tell o'. All this time, save during the alarm of Mrs.

"Oh, a cow tried to take up quarters with us," explained Mr. Brown. "I'm trying to shove her out of the tent, but she seems to want to stay." "I'll lead her away and tie her," said Uncle Tad. Bunny and Sue heard him tramping up from his tent to theirs and then he led the crumpled-horn cow away, the animal now and then giving voice to: "Moo! Moo!"

"Na, na," answered Donal; "he's been like that sin' ever I kenned him. I never h'ard word frae the moo' o' 'im." "He'll be ane o' the deif an' dumb," said Janet. "He's no deif, mither; that I ken weel; but dumb he maun be, I'm thinkin'. Cratur," he continued, stooping over the boy, "gien ye hear what I'm sayin', tak haud o' my nose."

A beautiful black-horned white cow stood there, her head over the bars, looking up and down the road, and now and then uttering a low distressful "moo." "See her," said Marietta. "I see her. Well ?" said Peter. "This morning they took her calf from her to wean it," said Marietta. "Did they, the cruel things? Well ?" said he.

And at last, when nightfall came, and the wattle joss-house place got a bit too shadowy for their taste all these here savages are afraid of the dark, you know and I started a sort of 'Moo' noise, they built big bonfires outside and left me alone in peace in the darkness of my hut, free to unscrew my windows a bit and think things over, and feel just as bad as I liked. And Lord! I was sick.

A moo's a beller, as Peregrine says, but who ever heard of a grand lady bellerin' in a ballroom or out " "I said moo!" retorted Diana. "And it's in this book." "May I see?" I enquired. Obediently Diana rose and tendered me the volume, marking the paragraph with her finger, and at her command, I read aloud as follows.

Big Chief Thunder-snorer take two fine scalp ha! ha!" There was a confused sound of struggling and voices arguing, and in another moment Ann was relieved of her burden which, with a mighty moo, got up and joined the others. Ann sat up and clung to Rudolf, while the Knight-mare who was standing close beside her, laid a protecting hand upon her shoulder.

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