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Updated: June 17, 2025


"How people come 'teal a gun wif Pomp and Mass' George eatin' um breakfast here?" "I don't know. Come and look for footsteps." "Did; and de 'gator not been." "No, but perhaps a man has." "Man? No man lib here." "Let's look," I whispered "look for men's footsteps." The boy glanced at me wonderingly for a moment or two, then nodded his head and began to search.

In making the bouquet I enjoyed the benefit of my nephews' assistance and counsel and took enforced part in conversation which flowers suggested. "Ocken Hawwy," said Toddie, "ish heaven all like this, wif pretty f'owers? Cos I don't see what ze angels ever turns out for if 'tis." "Uncle Harry," said Budge, "when the leaves all go up and down and wriggle around so, are they talking to the wind?"

Mah time an' mah 'tention done been so tooken up wif dem incompatible hosses fo' some moments past, sah, dat I cain't say fo' suah ef she adheahed, or ef she didn't adheah." He glanced speculatively at the carriage again. Cleggett sprang towards the broken vehicle, expecting to find someone seriously injured at the very least.

"I always did like you, didn't I, Dinah?" he demanded. "Go 'long wif you, honey!" she exclaimed. "Yo' all doan't git none ob de stuff in dish yeah basket 'till lunch time no, suh! No mattah how lubbin' yo' is!" Off they started, with laughter and shouts, Uncle Daniel and his hired man sitting on the front seat, taking turns driving the horses.

"I call you, Mass' George, widout come an' ticklum wif lil 'tick, ha ha ha! I know." "Good-night." "Good-night, Mass' George; I come and climb up your window; and you look out." "I will," I said to myself as I went away, said good-night to Hannibal, and hurried back to bed, but not till I had carefully fastened my window ajar, so that Pomp could not get it open in the morning.

I think I shall have some cornbread and coffee, and so will Mrs. Fairfax." "I doan think you quite understand me, sah," averred Uncle Noah, "an' sah, I 'spects yoh dyspepsia ain't so bad dis mornin'. We has foh breakfast, sah, grapefruit, cereal wif cream, quail on toast, fried oysters er oatmeal, fried chicken, hot muffins, co'nbread an' coffee!" There was no mistaking the emphasis this time.

'German mountain-climbers wif nails in zer shoes. Zey have gone to Riva on ze first boat. 'That's too bad then the hotel is empty? 'But no! Zer is an Italian signora wif two babies and a governess, and two English ladies and an American gentleman 'An American gentleman? Her tone was languidly interested. 'How long has he been here? 'Tree four days. 'Indeed what is he like?

"I wonder if the birds would cover us up wif leaves," said Pamela dreamily, "like those little children long ago?" "That would be if us was dead," said Duke. "Oh sister, you don't think us must be going to die!" "I don't know," said Pamela in her turn. Suddenly Duke raised himself a little, and Pamela, feeling him move, sat up and opened her eyes.

"It mought 'a' been a good sehmont, but dat ain' whut I ax you. I want to know whut de mattah wif Brothah Simon." "Why, he told me that the man he put over you was one of the most powerful kind, warranted to make you shout until the last bench was turned over." "Oh, some o' dem, dey shouted enough, dey shouted dey fill. But dat ain' whut I's drivin' at yit.

She's in lub, an' when a pusson's in lub, she's so near to heaben dat she doan pay much heed to what's goin' on 'round her. An' dat's de way wif Missie Jean." Of all this excitement and innocent deception Jean was totally unaware. Part of the morning she played with the little Indian child along the shore, and rambling in the woods a short distance from the house.

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