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You know how he set folks to workin' in the mountains. I've al'ays thought I'd like to ben up on them mountains an' heard the axes ringin' an' listened to the talk. An' then there was pomegranates an' cherubim, an' as for silver an' gold, they were as common as dirt.

Ringin' out barbarism and ringin' in the newer religion; ringin' out, as time went on, old simple ways, and idees mebby bringin' in barbarous ways; swingin' back and forth, to and fro; ringin' in now, I hope and pray, the era of love and justice, goodwill to man and woman. Wall, I wuz almost lost in my thoughts in hangin' over that old bell.

I do' 'no' much about the science o' dreams, but I think this one might be explained somethin' in this way: The young lady heerd the old man and Mr. Wilkeson here talkin' strong, when she come home that night. She went to sleep with their conversation ringin' in her ears. Part on it she heerd in her dreams, and the rest she 'magined.

I niver seen it blazin' brighter and there was a big bell somewhere boomin' away, as if they'd set the heart of the world tollin'; it's ringin' in me ears yet.... And a couple of days after that I quit out of Dublin, and I've been trampin' back to this counthry, takin' me time, as he said there's no hurry now about anythin'. So that was the ind of me University Degree."

Accordin' to the rules, there'd got to be some one. "Torchy," says she, "I don't see why you couldn't take me, as well as anyone else." "Thanks," says I, "but I don't want to earn my release that way. I've got 'em trained down to the office so they'll stand for a lot; but me ringin' in a matinée durin' business hours would sure break the spell." "Oh, pshaw!" says she.

The old gardener chanced to be cutting the grass near at hand, and he came running up. "What you ringin' that door-bell for, doctor?" said he. "The folks ain't come home yet. There ain't nobody there." "Yes, there is, Jim. I was called here last night. A man came for me to attend his wife. They must both have fallen asleep that the bell is not answered.

Maria ain't got a very soft voice, most generally speakin', but when she busted up in front of that preacher and says 'I will, why, God A'mighty askin' your pardon, Kate they was a change come in her voice that was like a bell chimin' down in her throat a bell ringin' away off far, you know, so's you only kind of guess at it! But comin' back to you and Dan, Kate "

The dinner bell will be ringin' in a few minutes, and I want you to meet the cook before you risk eatin' any of her victuals. My wife's the cook, so you needn't look scared. Governor Noble almost died of over-feedin' the last time he was here, but that wasn't her fault. And my daughters, big and little, seem anxious to get acquainted with the celebrated Kenneth Gwynne.

An' you can bet he shorely rings her! Many a time an' oft as a child about my mother's knees, the sound of that ringin' comes floatin' to us where my father has his house four miles further down the river. On sech o'casions I'd up an' ask: "" Whatever is this yere ringin'?"

"'Course that ain't a regular circus act," she added, somewhat mollified, "and so far she's had to dress with the 'freaks, but the next thing we know, he'll be ringin' her in on a regular stunt and be puttin' her in to dress with US." "No danger of that," sneered the blonde; "Barker is too old a stager to mix up his sheep and his goats." Polly had again lost the thread of the conversation.

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