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Something did happen when I caught that reporter and gave him our story." "I'll say so," Cub "slanged" wisely. "We'll all have to take our hats off to you, tee-hee." "Hal hasn't tee-heed for twenty-four hours in my hearing," Mr. Perry said reprovingly. "That's right, Cub," declared Bud. "A little while ago I heard him laugh right down deep from his lungs."

He earns a lot of money. He can beat you even at your own game." Mr. Mactavish James tee-heed, but did not like it, for she was looking round the room as if it were a hated prison and all that was done in it contemptible; and these things were his life. "Well, you know best. And what's this paragon like? I've not seen the fellow." "He's a lovely pairson," she said sullenly.

He passed his time in bein' tee'd, tee-heed, or teeterin'. On the other hand, his lady couldn't stand plain raw water. Honest, friends and brothers! I ain't stringin'! I have it on the word of their striker that Mrs. Pumpey couldn't be induced to take a drink of water unless it was boiled, and as for spirited liquors Oh, murder! Don't mention it!

Grieve, the minister of West Braeburn, who fairly blew in your face with waggishness when you offered him a chair in the waiting-room, and tee-heed that "a lawyer's office must be a dull place for a young leddy like you!" Well, she knew what Mr. Mactavish James thought of him for his dealings with his wife's money.... But the peppered phrases would not come.