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"Begorrah, but that is queer, as me mither used to obsarve when she found she had not been desaved by belaving what we childer told her. There was somebody who was kind enough to knock over the grizzly at the most convanient season for ye, and then he doesn't choose to send over his card wid his post-office address on." "Who do you think it was, Mickey?"

"Do ye obsarve that beauty?" he asked, stopping short and holding up a yellow nugget as large as the one the boys had taken from the brook several days before. Roswell and Frank hurried up to him and examined the prize. There could be no doubt that it was virgin gold and worth several hundred dollars. Twenty minutes later it was Roswell's turn to hurrah, for he came upon one almost as large.

A squint out o' th' tail o' yer eye at what McGuckin carries in front ov 'im wud tell ye betther if ye had th' wits to obsarve." Over the fire hung a pot on the chain and close to the turf coals sat the kettle singing. Nothing of that far-off life has left a more lasting impression than the singing of the kettle. It sang a dirge that night, but it usually sang of hope.

Obsarving the same, I made bowld to remark that it would give me frind Jiff the highest plisure to do it for him, not forgetting to obsarve that I knew his company would be agreeable to the byes, and he will be of great hilp to the same." "Well, I'm blessed!" exclaimed the old miner, removing his hat and mopping his forehead with his big red handkerchief.

Now tell me, my laddy, how did you get here?" "I come down the same way that you did." "Through the skylight up there? It's a handy way of going down-stairs, the only trouble being that it's sometimes inconvanient to stop so suddint like. Did n't you obsarve the opening till you stepped into it?" "I didn't see it then.

Just as the word was given to resume the march, Dick Varley rode up to Cameron, and said in a somewhat anxious tone "D'ye obsarve, sir, that one o' the Red-skins has gone off ahead o' his comrades?" "I see that, Master Dick, and it was a mistake of mine not to have stopped him, but he was gone too far before I observed it, and I thought it better to appear unconcerned.

"Why not? what's to prevent you from chattin' wid her in an aisy pleasant way in the streets; nobody will obsarve any thing then, or think it strange that a gentleman should have a funny piece o' discoorse wid a fortune-teller." "I don't know that; observations might be made afterwards." "But what can she do for you that I can't?

The grazing is so much better than in the south that in a few months they're ready for the market, and are either killed and their carcasses shipped to the East, or they are took there by train in as fine condition as anybody could ask. You obsarve that the grass under our feet is powerful good." The boys replied that it seemed to be.

"Don't you obsarve," said the man, who haf got the theory all perfectly arranged in his mind, "that that creature couldn't get into this cave without coming in some way?" There was no gainsaying such logic as that, but Fred knew that his friend meant more than he said. "Of course he couldn't get in here without having some way of doing it. But suppose he took the same means as we did?

'Don't allow ye'er frinzied American spirit to get away with ye'er manners, he says. 'Obsarve. he says, 'th' ca'm with which our brother Anglo-Saxon views th' scene, he says. 'Ah! he says, 'they're off an' be th' jumpin' George Wash'nton, I bet ye that fellow fr'm West Newton'll make that red-headed, long-legged, bread-ballasted Englishman look like thirty cints. 'Hurroo, he says.