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He had never given much thought to the child, before, he realized; he had accepted her as one of many facts of small importance. Now, though, he noted the devoted gaze with which her eyes were following Anna as she moved about the room, arranging little things. "You love her, eh?" he asked. "Love 'er!" said M'riar, breathlessly. "My heye! Love 'er! Ou, Hi, sye!"
Do let a fellow pass!" and with mouth at ear he added: "It's an affair of the 'eart! 'Ere's a sov " "Couldn't, my friend, couldn't", the guardsman said. But now Harris: "Why, there she is 'erself, so 'elp-! come out to meet me, as the Lord liveth!" ran then toward where she looked over to send up the hoarse whisper: "I sye didn't you tell me yourself to come ?"
For some obscure psychological reason, Tommy seems to like company on one of these hunts. Perhaps it is because misery loves company, or it may be that he likes to compare notes on the catch. Anyhow, it is a common thing to see from a dozen to twenty soldiers with their shirts off, hunting cooties. "Hi sye, 'Arry," you'll hear some one sing out. "Look 'ere.
At the noise of her step the girl looked up. "Is Mr. Warlock here?" Maggie asked, but the words were choked in her throat. "Wot d'ye sye?" the girl asked. Maggie repeated her question. "Yes 'e's upstairs. Always is. Fust floor, second door on yer left." Maggie went up. She found the door. She knocked. There was no answer. She pushed the door, peered through and looked in.
Kirkwood had never in his weirdest dreams thought of himself as an eavesdropper; he did not think of himself as such in the present instance; he merely listened, edging nearer the skylight, of which the wings were slightly raised, and keeping as far as possible in shadow. "Ow, I sye!" the captain was remonstrating, aggrieved. "'Ow was I to know 'e didn't 'ave it in for you?
When I went through there? Sye, I could 'ave gone through the eye of a needle. There were six charges of dynamite just about to go off be'ind me!" Again the men chuckled as they looked at the fissure, a natural, usual thing in a mine, and often leading, as this one did, by subterranean breaks and slips to the underground bed of some tumbling spring.
"What is there about that little spot to set me guessing?" His finger kept tapping the indicated locality perplexedly. His man studied a moment as if some old memory were awakened. "Can't sye, sir; but wasn't Count Zulka, of the Racquet Club, from there, sir?" he hesitatingly suggested. "Seems as if I remember 'is man saying as much." "Now we are getting at it, Carrick. Certainly.
"W'y," he bellowed, "you bloomin' loonatic, d'ye think you can sye that to Bill Stryker on 'is own wessel!" He hesitated a moment, then launched a heavy fist at Kirkwood's face. Unsurprised, the young man side-stepped, caught the hard, bony wrist as the captain lurched by, following his wasted blow, and with a dexterous twist laid him flat on his back, with a sounding thump upon the deck.
"When yer gow inter Wipers naow," said the orator, "yer see owld, grye-headed lydies an' bybies like little wite gowsts, an' yer sye ter them, 'Gow-a-wye, the 'Un may be 'ere ter-dye, but they wown't gow, they got now 'omes ter gow ter!" But in spite of the difficulties of a foreign language, you realized that this Cockney sergeant was a man.
"Hi sye," the landlady confided to the slavey, M'riar, "that Dutch toff in the hattic, 'e's somethink in disguise!" "My hye," exclaimed the slavey, who adored Herr Kreutzer and intensely worshiped Anna. She jumped back dramatically. "Not bombs!"
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