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I read it and re-read it with as much surprise as pleasure, and he then proceeded with his story. "When the ambassador had gone, the Charpillon, finding herself at liberty once more, had Lord Baltimore, Lord Grosvenor, and M. de Saa, the Portuguese ambassador, in turn, but no titular lover.

I am a man of few words, very few words as you must have seen already but of the strictest straightforwardness in deeds. And now again, what do you say, ma'am?" "Your Warship hath left ma nowt to saa. Your Warship hath had the mooth aw to yosell." "Now Mistress, Mistress Precious, truly that is a little too bad of you.

"I don't see how we can advance much further without going out to the other side." "It's the qua'rest sight I iver looked upon," said Tim, turning round and round, meaning the wild scenery. "But there is nothing learned of Elwood." "Niver a sign do I saa of the youngster," rejoined Tim. "I graive to think we cannot be near him." "We have gone on the wrong track." "I'm a feared so."

At Santiago, Vasco da Gama, now returned to well known and much frequented seas, gave up the command of his ships to Joao da Saa, and chartered a fast-sailing caravel, to hasten as much as possible his beloved invalid's return to his native country. But all hope was vain, and the caravel only arrived at Terceira in time to inter there the body of the brave and sympathizing Paul da Gama.

"Why, Tim, I can't tell you how glad I am to see you," exclaimed the delighted Warren: "I have thought a score of times, when on the way, how pleasant it would be to meet you. What brought you here?" "My horse, and I presume that yours did the same for yersilf." "Where is he?" "Outside, near by, wid the bist shelter I could give him: I didn't saa your own."

It is quite usual for the Danish ladies to spend some months in learning cooking and housekeeping in a large establishment to complete their education. "Vær saa god" says the maid or waiter when handing you anything, and this formula is repeated by everyone when they wish you to enter a room, or, in fact, to do anything. Birthdays and other anniversaries are much thought of in Denmark.

Some were from Jupiter and other worlds in our own system, but the most celebrated were three poets, Saa, Bo and Soof, from great planets in three different and very remote systems.

I say, Fred, did ye iver saa the loikes of him? We must git him to run a race and jump and swim and stand on his head and show jist what he can do. I'm glad as I say to obsarve that he is aslaap, for he must naad the same. I say, Fred, let's stay awake till daylight, so as to fool him."

"I'll do so; but, ye saa, the only mill where I could get the cursed stuff was of this same Indian, and as I politely towld him I'd practice wid me gun on him if he offered me anither drop, and, as I'd pick him off now, after this shine, as quick as I would a sarpent, it ain't likely he'll bother me agin."

"But one morning the count came earlier than usual, and, bursting into tears, told me that the minister had given him a letter for M. de Saa, the Portuguese ambassador at London, and another letter open for the captain of a ship which was shortly to sail for London. In this letter the minister ordered the captain to embark Count Al , to take him to London, and to treat him with distinction.

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