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The atmosphere was becoming electric, and the Deacon hastened to the point. "You thee, there'th a fine natural supply of water a perfect reservore the Provost sayth on the brae-face just above your garden, Mr. Gourlay.

"There'th a thnow flake that lookth like a plant!" cried Dicky who had slipped open the window wide enough to capture an especially large feather. "It really does!" exclaimed Ethel Blue, who was nearest to her little cousin and caught a glimpse of the picture through the glass before the snow melted. "Did it have 'root, stem and leaves'?" asked Dorothy.

'I with' I forget what you told me oh, 'I with Papa and there'th thomebody tummin' upsthairs!" he broke off suddenly; "it'h nurth tummin' to put me to bed. I don't want to go to bed yet." "And you shan't go to bed!" cried Paul, for he too thought he heard some one. "Never mind nurse, finish the the game." 'Papa and Buzzy Dicky back again as as they were before, repeated Roly at last.

However, thith young man having made it known to be a robbery of a bank, why, that'h a theriouth thing; muth too theriouth a thing for me to compound, ath thith young man hath very properly called it. Conthequently, Thquire, you muthn't quarrel with me if I take thith young man'th thide, and thay he'th right and there'th no help for it.

'There'th dethidedly thomething the matter with you, Thir, said Puddock, anxiously, sotto voce, while he worked his injured arm's a little at the shoulder. 'You may say that, said O'Flaherty, very dismally, and, perhaps, a little bitterly. 'And and and you don't mean to thay why eh? asked Puddock, uneasily.

Gradgrind went to the door, and returned with Sleary, to whom he submitted the question, How to get this deplorable object away? 'Why, I've been thinking of it, Thquire. There'th not muth time to lothe, tho you muth thay yeth or no. Ith over twenty mileth to the rail. There'th a coath in half an hour, that goeth to the rail, 'purpothe to cath the mail train.

'I wanth t' get t' the Thouthern outporth, where there'th life. They ithn't no life here. An' I'm tho wonderful tired o' all thith! Tumm, says she, 'no man ever afore athked me t' marry un, an' I 'low I better take thith one. He'th on'y a fool, says she, 'but not even a fool ever come courtin' me, an' I 'low nobody but a fool would. On'y a fool, Tumm! says she.

Now, Thquire, I can take my oath, from my knowledge of that dog, that that man wath dead and buried afore that dog come back to me. Joth'phine and Childerth and me talked it over a long time, whether I thould write or not. But we agreed, "No. There'th nothing comfortable to tell; why unthettle her mind, and make her unhappy?"

I speired her mysell, and she says young Gourlay has a black eye." "Ay, ay; there'th thmall hope for the Gourlayth in him!" said the Deacon. "How do you ken?" cried the baker.

We talked it over a long time, whether I thould write or not, but we agreed, No. There'th nothing comfortable to tell; why unthettle her mind, and make her unhappy? Tho, whether her father bathely detherted her; or whether he broke his own heart alone, rather than pull her down along with him, never will be known, now, Thquire, till we know how the dogth findth uth out!"