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"Yock muzzee! my nose is off," said the old man, mildly. "Will you have my life, O Holkar? it is thine likewise!" and no other word of complaint escaped his lips.

* Like anonymous detraction before vox populi. Yock! yock! O chio faliera po! Otock otock tock! o chio chee! o chio chee! Jug! jug! jug! jug! Off we go! off we go!

Poyser, leaning back and rocking the chair, while she tried to make Totty nestle against her. But Totty only cried louder, and said, "Don't yock!" So the mother, with that wondrous patience which love gives to the quickest temperament, sat up again, and pressed her cheek against the linen night-cap and kissed it, and forgot to scold Hetty any longer.

I didn't think she was haaf so handsome the feeest time I saw her," answered the New York girl. "What a pity she had n't been bawn in Bawston!" "Yes, and moved very young to Ne Yock!" "And married a sarsaparilla man, and lived in Fiff Avenoo, and moved in the fust society." "Better dew that than be strong-mainded, and dew your own cook'n, and live in your own kitch'n."

"I yock it," she answered, placing her hand upon her own small crib, rocking it to and fro. The young mother, excited and nervous, would not heed the Doctor's cautions to keep herself quiet. Like many another foolish person, she thought she knew better than any physician could tell her.

I didn't think she was haaf so handsome the feeest time I saw her," answered the New York girl. "What a pity she had n't been bawn in Bawston!" "Yes, and moved very young to Ne Yock!" "And married a sarsaparilla man, and lived in Fiff Avenoo, and moved in the fust society." "Better dew that than be strong-mainded, and dew your own cook'n, and live in your own kitch'n."

"Yock muzzee! my nose is off;" said the old man, mildly. "Will you have my life, O Holkar? it is thine likewise!" and no other word of complaint escaped his lips.

What should now forbid that I whirl you away on the next car to Ne Yock, and marry you right off? and then you would have to obey me ever afterwards." "Bertie, you forget yourself," with great dignity and rising colour. "I can't help my unselfish nature. I never do think of myself. Seriously, Cecil, would it not be a good plan?"