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'I hope, says he, 'our delightful acquaintanceship ain't a-goin' for to end abrupt this-a-way. "'Oh, you nice, big Mister Men, pipes up the Signorita in English, 'we will meet down there in Gortamalar soon again, yes, because I go down by the vapour carriages to-morrow. "'Unprotected, too, says Hardenberg, waggin' his fool head. 'An' so young! "Holy Geronimo!

"Six sights six sights and a right what what?" "W'y," the Missourian had explained forbearingly, blinking toward the sun, and waving his loosely jointed arms westward, "it's this-a-way you'll git sight of Poetical f'm six hills, an' whend you git to the bottom of the sixt' hill they's a right smart chanst you won't be to Poetical evum yit awhile. You cand see far in this air.

Good-bye!" Dextry gazed doubtfully at his own hand, rough and gnarly, then taking hers as he would have handled a robin's egg, waggled it limply. "We ain't goin' to turn you adrift this-a-way. Whatever your destination is, we'll see you to it." "I can find my friends," she assured him.

They were in an eddy, which was sweeping them close to the rebel bank. "Who air yo' haltin'?" said a second voice. "I see some men in a canoe out thar. I heared their voices fust," said the first voice. "Whar' yo see any men in a canoe?" asked the second incredulously. "Right over thar. You kin see 'em. They're comin' right this-a-way. I'm a gwine t' halt 'em agin an' then shoot."

Och, she's as valiant as a peacock, only strick down and overcome about your own self! As for Miss Beuly, where's the likes of her to be found, unless it's on this same bit of a rock? And it's agraable to see the captain, looking for all the wor-r-ld like a commander-in-chaif of six or eight rijiments, ordering one this-a-way, and another that-a-way By St.

"He did not turn his head as he answered, 'Ah Ah, he stammered, the words coming hard as hiccoughs out of his throat, 'Ah don't know haow. "'Drop the sides of your boat and try, I suggested. "He seemed to ponder carefully over this for a while. 'Ah think it's safer to stay this-a-way, he decided finally.

"There's the deuce to pay down there, Miles one boat pulling this-a-way, for life or death, and another a'ter it. The shot was intended for the leading boat, and not for us." This brought my glass down, too. Sure enough, there was a small boat pulling straight for us, and of course directly to windward of the frigate; the men in it exerting every nerve.

The river, you see, comes through in a monstrous hurry by the look of it here you'd never guess. No, indeed, 'tisn't a river at all, properly speakin', but a whole heap o' streams tumblin' down this-a-way, that-a-way, out o' the side valleys; and what you may call the main river don't run in one body, but breaks itself up considerable over waterfalls.

I just ventur' to ask that question, sir." "It may be the hand of Providence, my good fellow; for I very frankly own I can see no direct physical cause. Nevertheless, I fancy it would be found that the tides or currents have something to do with it, if the truth could be come at." "Well, sir, and who causes the tides and currents to run, this-a-way and that-a-way?"

Between this and that standing spire and pinnacle she went, with a strong certainty that presently stirred Billy to speech. "Tharon, dear," he said gently, "hadn't we better leave a mark or two along this-a-way? Ain't you got no landmarks?" "Can if you want," the girl said briefly, "I don't need landmarks." "Then how you know the way? There ain't no one knows th' Cañon Country but Courtrey."

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