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She had nothing with which to compare this illimitable space. "Oh! America!" was her unconscious tribute. Stanton and Flo had come on to places beside her. The young man laughed. "Wal, now Miss Carley, you couldn't say more. When I was in camp trainin' for service overseas I used to remember how this looked. An' it seemed one of the things I was goin' to fight for.

"Mine comes out even minutes, anyhow," announced he. "If it does shoot ahead some, it don't keep me reckonin' in fractions like yours does. I'd see myself in Davie Jones's locker 'fore I'd go addin' three-quarter minutes together from sunrise to sunset." "Oh, addin' fractions is mighty good trainin' for Benjamin," put in the peace-loving Captain Phineas, with a chuckle.

Besides, I guess I was too interested in trainin' an' fightin' to bother with women much. Why, Saxon, honest, while I ain't ben altogether good you understand what I mean just the same I ain't never talked love to a girl in my life. They was no call to." "The girls have loved you just the same," she teased, while in her heart was a curious elation at his virginal confession.

I'm not full fledged of course, but on the principle, I fancy, that `half a loaf is better than no bread, I've been sent here after goin' through a short course o' trainin' in surgery also in divinity; something like city missionaries and Scripture-readers; not that trainin', much or little, would fit any man for the great work unless he had the love of the Master in his heart.

They come back and sweat it out. They couldn't wurruk like this widout it." "It's great work, Mike. Look at the devilopment. Did ye iver see a prize-fighter with such muscles?" "A prize-fighter!" said Mike. "Jawn Murphy, luk at them. They're all sizes, big and little, in my two gangs; but give the littlest a month's trainin' in the science o' boxin' and he'd lick any heavyweight in the wurruld.

The conversation flagged here. But presently, to my great surprise, he came to the rescue with: "He finished me, yer know." "Finished? How? Who?" "Oh! you mean Mr B.?" "My oath he finished me first-rate." "He turned out a good many scholars, didn't he?" "My oath! I'm thinkin' about going down to the trainin' school." "You ought to I would if I were you." "My oath!"

"I don't want to hear it, not another word from anybody. It's made me sick. I can't stand any more. Only I see I've got to change my rules. There won't be any rules any more. You can all do as you like. I'd rather have you all go stale than practise deceit on me. I cut out the trainin' rules." "No!" The team rose up as one man and flung the refusal at the coach.

And I was foldin' it up to tuck it back into the envelope when well, that's what comes of my early trainin' on the Sunday edition when the proof readers used to work me in now and then to hold copy. It's a funny thing, but I notice that the Consul General doesn't spell his name when he writes it the way he has it printed at the top of his letterhead.

Here are shown the very latest and best helps in takin' care and trainin' up these little immortals, teachin' them to be good first, and then wise, and healthy all the time the most important work in the hull world, in my estimation; for the children we spank to-day will hold the destinies of the human race in their hands to-morrow.

I could hold him on the flat at my best, but over jumps he's my master. Well, it's an open secret that when he's out of trainin' he drinks hard strikin' an average, he calls it. He got delirium on Toosday, and has been ragin' like a devil ever since. His room is above this.

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