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He saw that something out of the ordinary was going on, and breaking into a run he called out: "Am anything de mattah, Massa Bert? Am yo' habin' trouble wif anybody?" "Well, I guess it's all over now," said Bert, as he saw Danny turn and walk toward the gate.

'I make musica, signorina, wif wif how do you say, monk, monka? His name Vittorio Emanuele. Ver' nice monk simpatica affezionata. 'You've never been an actor? 'An actor? No, signorina. 'You should try it; I fancy you might have some talent in that direction. 'Si, signorina. Sank you.

Aftah dat, if you wants to hab a word wif de colonel, well, maybe he'll see yo', sah," and Shag, with a warning gesture, like that of a traffic policeman halting a line of automobiles, started toward the colonel, who was still playing his fish. Harry Bartlett, for he it was who had thus somewhat rudely interrupted the detective's fishing, stopped in the shade of the willows, somewhat chagrined.

So we just stopped, an' would have felt real doleful if we hadn't thought of the bonfire." "Where did you leave the torches?" asked Mr. Burton, springing from his chair, and lifting his wife to her feet at the same time. "I I dunno," said Budge, after a moment of thought. "Froed 'em in a closet where the rags is, so's not to dyty the nice floor wif 'em," said Toddie. Mr.

That Walter was no fool, though that him list To change his wif, for it was for the best; For she is fairer, so they demen all, Than his Griselde, and more tendre of age. CHAUCER, The Clerke's Tale.

Then he cried "Look yeah, Mistah Swift! Look yeah! No wonder day calls me Sampson. I done lifted dis monstrousness airship wif one hand, See, I kin do it! I kin do it!" Once more he raised the Red Cloud slightly, and a delighted grin, not unmixed with a look of awe, spread over his honest countenance. "I suppose you'll give up whitewashing and join a circus as a strong man, now," observed Mr.

De ol' men is de wuss kin'. De young oomans knows how to tek de young mans, 'case dey de same age, an' dey been lu'nin' dey tricks right along wif dem'; but de ol' men, dey got sich a long sta't ahaid, dey been lu'nin' so long. Ef I had a darter, I wouldn' be afeard to let huh tek keer o' huhse'f wif a young man, but ef a ol' man come a cou'tin' huh, I'd keep my own two eyes open."

"Me go wif Dimmie," was the answer, confidently given. "Dimmie know where I live." "But can you walk?" asked Amy, as they all noticed that the boy's foot was quite badly cut. "Oh, I guess I can limp, if I can't walk," he said, bravely. "If I had a bandage I might tie it up so I could put on my shoe. Then I'd be all right." "Let me fix it," exclaimed Betty, impulsively.

He saw that something out of the ordinary was going on, and breaking into a run he called out: "Am anyt'ing de mattah, Massa Bert? Am yo' habin' trouble wif anybody?" "Well, I guess it's all over now," said Bert, as he saw Danny turn and walk toward the gate.

Oh, no," I expostulated, "Giftie's tail isn't cut. Please don't." "All terriers should 'ave their tiles cut," said Mr. Watlin, firmly. "If the mother dog's tile isn't cut, is that any reason w'y 'er hoffspring should be disfigured in a like manner? Now's the time." "But it'll hurt," pleaded The Seraph. Do you do it wif a knife?" "I bites 'em orf," replied Mr.

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