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"Were you robbing there?" asked Foma, softly. "Wha-at?" Ignat drawled out, and his eyebrows contracted. "Aren't you a robber, papa? I know it," said Foma, winking his eyes slyly, satisfied that he had already read the secret of his father's life. "I am a merchant!" said Ignat, sternly, but after a moment's thought he smiled kind-heartedly and added: "And you are a little fool!

"What?" said Dick. "Wha-at?" said Tom. "You see," purred the Rev. Henry, "you are both very young fellows. Probably you do not know your own minds. You take these things too seri " "Now, look here," said Tom. "None of that rot," said Dick. "I shall propose tonight." "I shall propose this evening." "I shouldn't," said the Rev. Henry. "The fact is " "Well?" "Well?"

"Well, anyway, it it wasn't English," she said doubtfully; "and they couldn't answer my questions. But maybe you can. Do you know where Mrs. Carew lives?" "Nix! You can search me." "Wha-at?" queried Pollyanna, still more doubtfully. The boy grinned again. "I say not in mine. I guess I ain't acquainted with the lady." "But isn't there anybody anywhere that is?" implored Pollyanna.

The General proposed drinks, but John hadn't time, and they only swapped cigars. "I hear you leave us again this evening," said the General. "No; they'd like me to go, but I'm I'm very tired and anyhow " "You're wha-at? Tired! Why, John O no, you don't mean tired, you mean insa-ane! Why, sir, that's going straight back on everything you've been saying! John, we're not going to stand this."

But in any case, she had firmly resolved to take Liubka. Only it was necessary, for the preservation and rounding out of prestige, to give her a scare befittingly. "Wha-at?" she began to yell at Liubka, scarcely having heard her out, babbling in confusion.

Jerrold," she said to Grey after the morning greetings were over, "didn't you almost freeze last night in that cold north room? I thought of you when I was awake and heard the wind howl so dismally." "Never slept better in my life, I assure you; and I was far better pleased with the cold room than I should have been with the warm one," Grey replied. "Wha-at!" Neil exclaimed.

Otherwise "How shall I take money when I make so easy my eats and smokes? You will giva some if I like or no? Eh, wha-at? Then you shall giva me money, but not that way. You shall giva all you can think." He introduced her to a snuffy Portuguese priest with a list of semi-destitute widows as long as his cassock. As a strict Unitarian, Mrs.

"Oh yes, you are," said Punch, shaking his head. "Nonsense! I recollect all about it now. Can you get me some water?" "I'll try," was the reply; "but can you really sit up like that?" "Yes, of course. We shall be able to go on again soon." "Wha-at!" cried Punch. "Oh yes, I dare say! You can't go on. But I know what I am going to do.

"Wha-at?" screamed the old man in a shrill voice. "Allow me to tell you everything as it happened. He was drunk and he shouted: "'Get away! I'll take command myself! I said 'I can't! I am the captain. 'Bind him! said he. And when they had bound me, they lowered me into the hatchway, with the sailors. And as the master was drunk, he wanted to have some fun. A fleet of boats was coming toward us.

"Well, it ain't my fault, but my lawful, legal name is Percival Cadwallader Perkins." "Wha-at?" "Percival Cad-wall-ader Perkins. Shall I get yuh something to take with it?" Chip, with his pencil poised in air, grinned sympathetically. "It's sure a heavy load to carry," he observed solemnly. "How do you spell that second shift?" Pink told him, spelling the word slowly, syllable by syllable.

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