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It's been a t-time of a-a- absolute m-m-misery!" Then we said good-bye to Sprague, Pete, the Chief, and Simon the duck. The "White Rabbit" was going to Porpoise Island, and we set out again to Lanesport. "Mr. Daddles " I began, but he interrupted me. "I've demonstrated to the satisfaction of everyone on board the 'White Rabbit' that that nickname is grossly unjust.

James sent away the dog with a reprimand, but laughed as he followed the angry man into the house. He always cited this afterwards as a new proof of the sagacity of the grim and uncompromising Caesar. "S-sorry you've had such a t-time with the dog," said Mr. Hardwick; "he don't g-ginerally bark at pup-people."

I have d-d-done some hard fighting in my t-time, and have sent m-more than one man to Hades, perhaps; but if I had it on my conscience that I had sent any l-living thing to South America, I should sleep badly "

"They agree with the description to a dot," Owen replied, confidently; "and, to my mind, these seem particularly fat and promising." "T-t-tell me about that, now, will you?" gasped Toby, who was also examining a prize. "S-s-say, Max, why looky here, I've picked up these s-sort of c-c-clams many a t-time when d-diving."

It's those d-d-d-duffers from B-Bailey's Harbor again, they've p-probably got c-c-cannon on b-board this t-time!" Spike sat in silence, looking back at the stranger now and then. After about five minutes he said: "They're not gaining on us much." It was hard to tell whether they gained or not.

'Possum, w-we meant to, a-all the t-time." And they tried to get up, but were so scared and weak they couldn't, and all at once Mr. 'Possum gave a great big laugh and threw off his sheet and sat down on a stool, and rocked and laughed, and Mr. 'Coon and Mr. Crow realized then that it was Mr. 'Possum himself, and not just his appearance, as they had thought.

"Why pick on me, Blister? I don't want the job. He ain't there, I tell you. Any fellow that would let another guy take his wife away from him an' not hang his hide up to dry No, sir, I got no manner o' use for him. You can't onload him on me." "I've been thinkin' that when you are alone with him some t-time you'd better devil him into a fight, then let him whale the stuffin' outa you.

Martha thought that perhaps she had been a little hard on Cora, "the time she give her the tongue-lashin' for stumblin' over the first lines of her piece, that evenin' of the Sund'-School ent'tainment. Martha could see her now, as she stood then, announcing to the assembled multitude in a high, unmodulated treble: "It was the t-time when l-lilies bub-blow"

Carey spoke to you about it some t-time ago, I be-believe," stammered Carey, who was sorry that he had come there by this time. "I was a useful public servant." The President smiled grimly. "We are under great obligations to Mrs.

But after the first t-time we always s-skun out, over the back f-fence when we heard he was coming. Mr. Chick brought him, to talk b-business with F- Father." The "Hoppergrass," still sailing slowly, had drawn near the point of land at the entrance of the little bay. Mr. Snider, who had walked a few steps along the shore, stood near this point, watching us.