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I have been a soldier. Eighty-two years I am old. And much I have travelled. So can I see. What you say in Amerique make two and two together yess? Zere will be tramping of soldiers over zese roads to invade little Switzerland. Am I right? If it is necessaire yess! Necessaire! Faugh!"

You haf' a book printed in ze French feefty marks you must pay!" He waived his cigarette, as if it might have been a deadly sword, and hurled it over the rail. "After Germany took Alsace-Lorraine away from France," said Tom, unmoved, "and began treating the French people that way, I should think lots of 'em would have moved to France." "Many yess; but some, no. My pappa had a veenyard.

For when they got down to the quay, Sark had disappeared completely, and Herm and Jethou were no more than wan ghosts of their natural selves, in a dense white mist. "Ah-ha! Here is our old friend of Tintageu," said Graeme jovially. "Well, I must confess to bearing him no ill-feeling if he doesn't land us on a rock this time. Going, captain?" "Oh yess, we go.

"Vote a straight!" cried Pietro, nodding his head, cheerfully. "Yess! I teach Leo; yess, teach all these" he waved his hands to indicate the melancholy listeners "teach them all. Stamp in a circle by that eagle. Vote a Republican!"

"Who the hell he is and where he comes from is past me. Had I better fix him and take his key?" "Yess," nodded one of the other men, "it iss perhaps better that we search now his luggage in his room." "I guess that's all we can hope for from this guy. Say! He's a clam. And he may be only a jazzer at that." "He comes on the Peer Gynt this morning.

"I will talk in ze American. How you came with ziss button yess? Who have sent you?" To Tom's surprise he spoke English better than either Florette or her brother, and the boys were infinitely grateful and relieved to hear their own language spoken in this remote place. "We are Americans," said Tom. "We escaped from the prison camp across the Alsace border, and we're on our way to the frontier.

Then against her protest, Tom accompanied her part way back and they paused for a moment under the thickly covered trellis, for she would not let him approach the house. "I'm sorry we made you so much trouble," he said; "it's only because we want to get to where we can fight for you." "Oh, yess, I know," she answered sadly. "My pappa, it break his heart because he cannot make you ze true welcome.

Come here!" When the man reached the foot of the verandah steps the assistant manager said to him: "I have told this sahib that you are a graduate of Calcutta University." The Bengali salaamed carelessly and replied: "Oah, yess, sir. I am B.A." "Really? What is your name?" asked Dermot. "Narain Dass, sir." "I am sorry, Mr.

China has cot drachenflieger and luftschiffe beyont counting. All de vorlt is at vor!" "Gaw!" said Bert. "Yess," said the linguist, drinking his cocoa. "Burnt up London, 'ave they? Like we did New York?" "It wass a bombardment." "They don't say anything about a place called Clapham, or Bun Hill, do they?" "I haf heard noding," said the linguist. That was all Bert could get for a time.

"Only stay here a year or two until you've made your fortune, as you're certain to do now." "Yess, monsieur," agreed Pelletan, huskily. "T'anks to you!" "In the meantime," added Rushford, smiling, "keep the ladies, if you like to look at them. Your little foibles are no affair of mine. What I wanted to speak to you about was a matter of business.