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"We're not quite well," said Smith. "Been out in the sun too much," added Barkins. "Ah, sun too much bad! Lit' dlop spilit make quite well. No eat lat?" "No, no!" we cried in chorus. "Velly good," said our guide; and in alarm lest such a delicacy should be wasted, he drew first one and then the other saucer over to his side, and finished their contents.

"Calling me a gan a goose, indeed! Now, Mr. Brett, how would you like to be called a wild goose?" "I have often deserved it," he said. "You do not understand," chirped Jiro. "In Japan the goose is beautiful, elegant. It flies fast like a white spilit." His English was almost perfect, but in words containing a rolled "r" he often substituted an "l."

"Ghost now change from spilit to matter, and comes under legality of matter as usual science." "What are you going to do with her?" I asked. "Send him to Buddhist temple in Japan. Old pliest use him for high celemony," was the answer. My next desire was to obtain some of Hoku Yamanochi's ghost-powder and analyze it.

"No, no 'lack! lice spilit." "'Rack!" I said "arrack?" "Yes, allack," said Ching, nodding. "Let's have some a glass each," said Barkins; "and look sharp." Ching summoned one of the smiling waiters, and the order was given. Then for the first time he noticed that we had not finished the contents of our little saucers. "No eat lat?" he cried. I shook my head. "Velly good!"