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As they rose to their feet they were somewhat alarmed at the appearance of the sky. It was overspread with dark, threatening clouds, from which issued rumbling peals of thunder and arrowy lines of lightning. They became darker and more tumultuous each moment, until semi-darkness shrouded them. "We are going to have a storm," remarked Howard. "Yis; and a good-sized one, too."

Well, be it so, said Wilkins, somewhat disappointed, "but I'm determined to kick him up anyhow." Saying this he advanced towards the brute, but again the powerful hand of Mafuta seized him. "What you do? want git kill altogidder? You is a fool! Him got nuff strong in hims tail to crack off de legs of 'oo like stem-pipes. Yis, kom back?"

No, hold on, Chickie, you wouldn't either. I'm too flat-chisted for a mermaid, and I'd have no time to lave off gurglin' for the hair-combin' act, which, Chickie, to me notion is as issential to a mermaid as the curves. I'd be a sucker, the biggest sucker in the Gar-hole, Chickie bird. I'd be an all-day sucker, be gobs; yis, and an all-night sucker, too.

Here's an Irishman over here, as is dead as a door nail. He's goin' to be buried to-night, 'beout sunset, and I dun no but what I can git a chance for ye to hold forth a spell in the grove, jest afore they put him under greound". "Dead! the poor man dead! indeed!" exclaimed Mr. Norton. "Yis.

Now, ten years Gorham's senior, he still adopted an attitude at once protective and admiring, enjoying that intimacy which is the reward of a lifelong service of loyalty. "Miss Alice wishes me to go to the theatre to-night, Riley," Gorham remarked as the man relieved him of his coat. "Yis, sor; 'twill do ye good, Misther Robert ye wid so manny grand plans in ye'er head. 'Twill do ye good, sor."

"A motherless girl in a situation of that kind is always in need of the guidance of an experienced hand." "Yis, yis," assented Fuller, heartily. "Many thanks to you, Miss Blythe, for it's kindly meant, I know." "Last night," said Rachel, "I made a discovery." There was nothing in the world of which she was more certain than she was of Fuller's approving sanction.

"Approval!" shouted Fuller. "Yis. I've seen 'em gettin' fond on each other this five 'ear, and took a pleasure in it. What's agen the lad? Nothin' but the mumblin' of a bumble-bee as an old maid's got in her bonnet. A spite agen his uncle is a thing as is understandable." "Indeed, sir," said Aunt Rachel, with frigid politeness. "Will you tell me why?" "Well, no," said Fuller. "I'd rather I didn't.

This was said with such quiet decision, and the concluding question was put in such a tone, that the interpreter replied, "Yis, sar," promptly. As Leo made no sign of any kind, but continued to guide the boat steadily with the oars, as if his sole anxiety was to round the western point of the island and get into a place of shelter, the natives turned their kayaks and advanced along with him.

"Oui, yis, mes boys; and there's rain, and tunder, and lightin'," added Henri, pointing to a dark cloud which was seen rising on the horizon ahead of them. "It'll be rain," remarked Joe; "but there's no thunder in the air jist now. We'll make for yonder clump o' bushes and lay by till it's past."

'Yes, darling. 'Won't they be glad to see us at George's? 'Of course they will. 'I'm sure I shall enjoy it so much. Shall we get there to-night? 'Yes, love, if Rap-rap-rap, at the door. A hasty separation took place between man and wife to opposite ends of the sofa; and then 'Come in. 'Av ye plaze, sur, it's an M.P. is waiting to see yez. 'To see me! A policeman? 'Yis, sur.

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