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In fact, it's on rainy days that I thravel most. I'm away most iv th' time. I suppose me business suffers. But what care I? "In th' autumn I am pretty apt to be shootin' in th' Rocky Mountains. In th' winter I am liable to go to Florida or to th' West Indies or to Monty Carlo. I'm th' on'y American citizen that iver beat Monty Carlo.

In that backward look he had caught sight of the brown face of Maren Le Moyne, the white garment, glittering with its beads, but he had seen, too, the crown of braids, wrapped round her head after the manner of the white woman. "Go yer ways," he said; "we thravel fast on urgent business, ye cannot throuble us wid yer lookin' an' pokin'. Tell yer fri'nds No."

Faix, ma'am, they've a way wit them, my counthrymen, that the ladies like well enough to thravel by. Asy, you deludher, an' me in conwersaytion wit the quality." "I am quite anxious to know how you came by the pig, Paddy," said the wit.

Slavin finally ceased his efforts and glowered at the man in silent impotence. "How come yez tu get th' face av yez bashed up so?" he demanded. "Fell thru' one o' th' feed-holes up in th' loft," was the sulky response. "Fwhat name du ye thravel undher?" "Dick Drinkwater." "Eh?" the sergeant glanced critically at the red, bulbous nose. "Fwhat's in a name?" he murmured. "Eyah! fwhat's in a name?"

But he isn't, dear, an' so I must thravel all the weary way home again." "But you don't sail till morning," said Hamilton, as cheerfully as he could, "and maybe he'll come by then. I have a feeling, Mrs. Mahoney, that he's just surely going to come." "I'm not thinkin' it," the old woman said bravely, "but I take it kindly, young masther, that ye should thry an' make the goin' easy.

"Only I'm curious to know what the deuce you've been following my ship for, the last week." "Follyin' your ship! Why, thin, blur-an-agers, do you think it's follyin' yiz I am?" "It's very like it," said the captain. "Why, did two people niver thravel the same road before?" "I don't say they didn't; but there's a great difference between a ship of seven hundred tons and a hooker."

Whatever the road we'll thravel it together." "I'll think it out by meself, Peg. Lave me for a while alone. I want to think it out by meself alone." "If it's separation ye're thinkin' of, make up yer mind to one thing that I'LL never lave YOU. Never." "Take 'MICHAEL' out for a spell and come back in half an hour and in the meanwhile I'll bate it all out in me mind."

"Never mind, sir, don't let that disthress you; it's a good, man's case, sir. Did you thravel far, wid submission? I spake in kindness, sir." "Why, yes, a a pretty good distance; but about Mr. Lindsay and " "Yes, sir; crossed over, sir, I suppose? I mane from the other side?" "O! you want to know if I crossed the Channel?" "Had you a pleasant passage, sir?" "Yes, tolerable." "Thank God!

Put by your things, an' don't, think of goin' out sich a day." "We thank you," replied Owen. "Indeed we're glad to stay undher your roof; for poor things, they're badly able to thravel sich a day these childre." "Musha, ye ate no breakfast, maybe?" Owen and his family were silent.

And then another and another until the room was empty and Teig sat alone again. "By my soul," said Teig, "I'd like to thravel that way myself! It's a grand savin' of tickets an' baggage; an' ye get to a place before ye've had time to change your mind. Faith there is no harm done if I thry it." So he sang the fairies' rhyme and out of the air dropped a wee cap for him.

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