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"And marry a German professor," she intoned blithely. "Don't don't for goodney say that before mother, Miriam." "D'you mean she minds me going?" "My dear!" Why did Eve use her cross voice? stupid... "for goodness' sake," not "for goodney." Silly of Eve to talk slang.... "All right. I won't." "Won't marry a German professor, or won't tell mother, do you mean?... Oo Crumbs! My old cake in the oven!"

Frank Costello's booth raffle of sofa cushion, by Miss Alanna Costello, twenty-six dollars and thirty-five cents!" "Oo would he, Dad?" said Alanna, won to smiles and dimples by this charming prospect. "Of course he would!" said her father. "Now go back to your seat, Machree, and eat your dinner.

Innumerable slimy iridescent trails shone over hats, and coats, and umbrellas, and wall-paper. "Huh!" grunted William, who was apt to overwork his phrases. "They've got out right enough." He looked at the tracks again and brightened. Jimmy was frankly delighted. "Oo! Look!" he cried, "Oo funny!" William's thoughts flew back to his bedroom wall "A Busy Day is a Happy Day."

Once more came the long-drawn "Too oo, too oo, oo, oo!" for a crossing. "The next'll tell," said the chief tensely "for the crossing this side of the station, or " It came. It was the crossing. But the next instant from the mist shot up a lurid flare. From the windows rose a cry. Higher leaped the flames. And suddenly across the quiet morning air came a long series of quick sharp toots.

I don't want to do anything to make you feel bad." "Oh," sobbed Carrie, "oh, oh oo o!" "There, there," he said, "you mustn't cry. Won't you listen to me? Listen to me a minute, and I'll tell you why I came to do this thing. I couldn't help it. I assure you I couldn't. Won't you listen?" Her sobs disturbed him so that he was quite sure she did not hear a word he said. "Won't you listen?" he asked.

"Well, and so he didn't want the other caterpillar to see the moth's wing, oo know so what must he do but try to carry it with all his left legs, and he tried to walk on the other set. Of course he toppled over after that." "After what?" I said, catching at the last word, for, to tell the truth, I hadn't been attending much.

'Oo! they all moaned, though they were not really considering the feelings of the unhappy parents one jot. 'Think of the empty beds! 'Oo! 'It's awfully sad, the first twin said cheerfully. 'I don't see how it can have a happy ending, said the second twin. 'Do you, Nibs? 'I'm frightfully anxious.

I'll see ye Sunday if I ain't gone to glory!" Walden pulled open the garden gate to shake hands with the old man, and to kiss Ipsie who, as he lifted her up in his arms, caressed his cheeks with her two dumpy hands. "Has 'oo seen my lady-love?" she asked, in a crooning whisper "My bootiful white lady-love?" Walden looked at Josey perplexedly.

George: ee made rev'rence: in the stable so dim, Oo vanquished the dragon: so fearful and grim. So-o grim: and so-o fierce: that now may we say All peaceful is our wakin': on Chri-istmas Day!" The singer receded, the carol died away. But I wondered, with my hand on the door-latch, whether that was the song, or something like it, that the dragon sang as he toddled contentedly up the hill.

''OORAY! It was a deafening roar from the whole crowd. "The Australians" "The" 'Oo' Really, men, you must control yourselves. We are all glad and sustained by any victory, however slight, but you must not give way to unmeaning boisterousness. "This morning, on a front of three miles, after an intense artillery preparation, the Australians" There was a medley of submerged, prolonged snores.