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"By the way," said Mr. Vedder, "I have recently come across a book which is full of the spirit of the garden as we have long known it, although the author is not treating directly of gardens, but of farming and of human nature." "It is really all one subject," I interrupted. "Certainly," said Mr. Vedder, "but many gardeners are nothing but gardeners.

"Yes, sare," said the concierge, "the season end suddenly mit the bad vedder at the beginning of the veek. You know that lady? She has been here last night; she go avay again to-day, on to Göschenen and Zürich. Yes, sare, she shall be in Zürich to-night." I was in Zürich myself the night after. I knew the hotel to go to, knew it from Mrs.

"Yesterday this day's madness did prepare, as our old friend Omar used to say. Vedder did great work on that, didn't he? Toot the whistle, for shortly we shall weigh anchor." Like a man in a dream, Cleigh got out his whistle. The first blast was feeble and windy. Cunningham grinned. "Blow it, man, blow it!"

"Children who always mind their mothers and fathers and grandfathers and grandmothers?" said St. Nicholas, "and who do not quarrel?" Kat couldn't say anything at all, though the Saint looked right at her! Vrouw Vedder spoke. "I think, dear St. Nicholas, they are very good children," she said.

'Why, I answered without a thought, 'Now. It has always seemed to me that if a man can't make a go of it, yes, and be happy at this moment, he can't be at the next moment. But most of all, it seems to me, I want to get close to people, to look into their hearts, and be friendly with them. Mr. Vedder, do you know what I'd like to be called?" "I cannot imagine," said he.

Please don't make jokes of that sort unless you wish to destroy the little appetite I have left! Never mind I won't do it again. Here 's our Waiter at last. Horatia. Will you kindly let us have that trout at once? Zis hote vedder ze drout, he vill nod stay! No, of course not well, let me see, now, what can you ? The E.A. Here, you Kellner, come here, can't you? What the Von minute.

Then Vrouw Vedder stirred up the fire again and boiled the kettle and made tea. She took down her best china cups and put them out on the round table. Then Grandmother opened her basket and took out the honey cake and buns and the candy; and Vrouw Vedder brought out her fresh butter. "I can't stay polite much longer," said Kit to Kat.

There was one appalling night when the treasury was entirely depleted, and the larder was a veritable Mother Hubbard's cupboard. "Something will come," prophesied Amarilly trustfully. Something did come the next day in the shape of a donation of five dollars from Mr. Vedder, who had heard of the prolonged quarantine. Amarilly wept from gratitude and gladness.

They sat a long time at the table; and Grandfather told stories about when he was a boy; and Father Vedder told how Kit and Kat learned to skate; and Kit and Kat told how they saw St. Nicholas riding on a white horse, and how he sent them the very things they wanted; and they all enjoyed themselves very much. After dinner, Grandmother Winkle sat down in the chimney corner and called Kit and Kat.

"I'll see if the ice is strong enough to bear," said Father Vedder; and he went right down to the canal to see, that very minute. When he came in, he said, "Yes, the ice is strong; and we will go out as soon as you are ready, and try your skates." Vrouw Vedder said, "I should like to go too"; and Father Vedder said to Kit and Kat,

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