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"Adain," she said joyously. "Make anozer light." He struck another match, but sheltered it with his hand till he'd got his cigar going, his daughter blowing vigorously all the time. "Now," she said, "you can be a nengine and I'll be the tlain." Round that drawing-room the unfortunate Hugo ran, encouraged in his efforts by blasts upon the trumpet.

Everything is going smoothly, and you are engaged in congratulating yourself. To you appears Ah Sing. "I go San Flancisco two o'clock tlain," he remarks. And he does.

Fay pondered this for a minute, then in a regretfully reflective voice she said sadly: "Vat was a nasty, gleedy sahib in a tlain." "Not at all," Meg argued, struggling with her mirth. "How would you have liked it if he'd asked you to give him your bonnet 'to keep'?"

'I will go in the tlain with you, says she with slow decisiveness: 'but where you leave me, there I will stay, till I die; and I will patiently wait till my God convert you, and send you back to me. 'That means that you refuse to do what I say? 'Yes, said she, bowing the head with great dignity. 'Well, you speak, not like a girl, Leda, said I, 'but like a full woman now.

"Doc Matin go 'way 'long tlain." "When will he come back?" demanded Cameron. "Donno. See missy woman." So saying, he disappeared into the tent while Cameron waited. "You wish to see the doctor? He has gone west. Oh! Why, it " Cameron was off his horse, standing with his hat in one hand, the other outstretched toward the speaker. "Why! it cannot be! it is my patient."