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"It is quite new to hev you agreein' with me so much, Shames," returned Bane with another yawn. "You are right. An' it is more lively to disagree, whatever," rejoined Dougall, with an irresistible, because sympathetic, yawn. "Oo ay, that's true, Shames. Yie-a-ou!" This yawn was so effusive that Dougall, refusing to be led even by sympathy, yawned internally with his lips closed and swallowed it.

I yike to live here if Timfy doin' to live here too. I yike oo, I yike Samfy, I yike Dabe, I yike white tat 'n' white tow 'n' white bossy 'n' my boofely desses 'n' my boofely dolly 'n' er day hen 'n' I yikes evelybuddy!" "But you'd stay here like a nice little girl if Timothy had to go away, wouldn't you?" "No, I won't tay like nite ittle dirl if Timfy do 'way. If Timfy do 'way, I do too.

The throat should be free, lips relaxed but slightly forward. There should be no puckering of the lips for oo. The tone should seem to form itself around the lips, not in the throat. In the beginning the exercise must be practiced softly. No attempt must be made to increase the power, until the tone is well established in the light mechanism.

"Very well, Donald. Have you had breakfast?" "Oo, ay." "Go into the kitchen, then, and they will give you some more." "Thenkee, sir." "I find," said the laird on returning to his friends, "that we are to have no service to-day in our little church, as our minister has to take the duty at Drumquaich, on the other side of the loch.

Dan had no time to answer, for at that instant a little voice sounded forth. Looking quickly around he beheld Marion hurrying towards him holding in her hand a small rose. "Me div dis to oo, ittle boy," she cried. "It's off my own woes bus. Oo must teep it." Hardly knowing what he did Dan took the little flower, and stood staring at Marion.

Then what might 'ave made you tell the sentry at the first camp we found that you was the Daily Express delivery-waggon? 'You can't touch pitch without being defiled, Leggatt answered. ''Oo told the officer in the bath we were umpires? 'Well, he asked us. That was when we found the Territorial battalion undressin' in slow time.

"And you say you think you know who the murderer is?" "V-y no, sir, from conclusions as I've drawed I'm sure and sartin 'oo did the deed. But come, sir, vot do you say to a glass o' the Vun and Only, to drink a quick despatch to the guilty party?" But the clock striking eight, Barnabas shook his head and rose. "Thank you, but I must be going," said he. "V'y if you must, you must," sighed Mr.

It's a big chap with a brown beard. 'D'you mean the bloke as kissed yer this afternoon? Liza blushed again. 'Well, why shouldn't 'e kiss me? she said, with some inconsequence. 'I never said as 'ow 'e shouldn't; I only arst yer if it was the sime. 'Yea, thet's 'oo I mean. ''Is nime is Blakeston Jim Blakeston. I've only spoke to 'im once; he's took the two top rooms at No. 19 'ouse.

Away he went in the darkness, baying like a foghorn, straight away to the north. And the loud 'Boo, boo, became a low 'oo, oo, and that a feeble 'o-o' and then was lost. They must have gone some miles away, for even with ear to the ground I heard nothing of them, though a mile was easy distance for Ranger's brazen voice.

Your brother and your cousin, and the little man out of Warwickshire, all coming to my house, just as it please them." "But what is this to me?" shouted Sir Hugh. "A great deal to you," screamed back Madam Gordeloup. "You see I know every thing every thing. I have got papers." "What do I care for your papers? Look here Madam Gordeloup, you had better go away." "Not yet, Sir 'Oo, not yet.

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