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She beggs that if the barers of this can be of aney a sistance to the Barones in setling, that she will yuse them as long as they may be of sarvis to her. "Mrs. Washington likewise bespeeks the honer of the Baroneses party to dinner today and beggs that if it will be aney conveenence to her, that she will sup as well."

"You don't mean to say you and your men took the bushrangers without, any 'sistance from others, do you?" Bimbo asked. "Why, these two Americans lent their valuable aid," replied the officer, pointing to Fred and myself.

But she felt humanity required her to give a shelter to one she knew to be worthy of a hospit- able reception. Mrs. Moore's physician was called, and pronounced her a very sick girl, and encouraged Mrs. M. to keep her and care for her, and he would see that the authorities were in- formed of Frado's helplessness, and pledged as- sistance. Here she remained till sufficiently restored to sew again.

"I thought she must be possumin'," she said, "but I know she is as fas' asleep now as de bar' in de hollow ob a tree in cole wedder, for she made no 'sistance like wen I grabbed de key from undernefe her head, an' here it is, chile, an' ef you wants to try your 'speriment you kin, but I spec you'd better wait a spell," and she looked cunningly at me; "dere's traps everywhar in dese woods!"

Have ye found the woman? 'Yes, says I. 'I have found a genuine creetur. An' says he: 'What is her name? An' says I: 'That's tellin'. It's a name as oughter be changed, an' it won't be my fault if it ain't. An' then says he: 'Can I be of any 'sistance to ye? An' says I: 'No. Courtin' is like dyin'; ye can't trust it to another feller.

You two can get behind those trees, or where you like, as long as you're not in the way. I don't want no 'sistance. When Jem Burt takes a job in hand he carries it through in a workmanlike manner. I don't want nobody else foolin' around." "We would not dream of interfering with your arrangements," said Girdlestone. "You'd better not!" Burt growled. "I'll lay down behind this oak, d'ye see.

"I quite insist. Make your mind easy on that score, professor. I insist." "Well, Mr. Coleman," stammered the old man. " Well, it seems a great pity to lose you-you have been such a power in our favour-" "Oh, you are now only eight hours from the rail- way. It is very easy. You would not need my as- sistance, even if it were a benefit! " But-" said the professor.

When I come to dis country I dug wells an' built chimneys on' houses. I went through de coal an' foun' water. I's still livin' in' em. Dey's mine. One acre, I giv' to de Lawd for a graveyard an' a churchhouse. I wants to be buried dere myse'f. "A white lady paid my taxes dis year. I raises a garden an' gits de Old Age 'Sistance.