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I had a soothin' idea it would be a case of puttin' in my mornin's dictatin' letters to gen'ral managers, and my afternoons to holdin' interviews with the Secretary of the Treasury, and so on. I was lookin' for plenty of high-speed domework, but nothin' more wearin' on the arms than pushin' a call button or usin' a rubber stamp.

"Yes, so he said. He said tell you everything was all right and he had a fine time at the picnic. Seemed to cal'late you was a pretty bright girl. We knew that afore, of course, but it was nice of him to say so. He's leavin' on tomorrow mornin's train. Goin' way out West, he is, to Nevada; that's where he and his dad live. His ma's dead, so he told us.

Faith and you're just in luck after this mornin's skirmish skirmish! no bedad, but a field day itself; the masther could refuse him nothing. Will I say what you want him for?" "You may or you may not; but, on second thoughts, I think it will be enough to say simply that I wish to spake to him particularly." "Very well, Caterine," replied Barney, "I'll tell him so."

When tha' goes to 'em in th' mornin's tha' shall take a pail o' good new milk an' I'll bake 'em a crusty cottage loaf or some buns wi' currants in 'em, same as you children like. Nothin's so good as fresh milk an' bread. Then they could take off th' edge o' their hunger while they were in their garden an' th, fine food they get indoors 'ud polish off th' corners."

"What do you want?" "Say forty, and I'll do it no, I won't," said the agent. "You said you would. It's a bargain. You said forty, didn't he, Jake?" The hostler could not deny it. "Well, you're the hardest customer I ever see!" muttered the agent, as he got out of the wagon. "This is the wust mornin's work I ever did.

There could be nae doot o't and thus was the mystery solved. Of this I was still further satisfied, when, on takin up anither Glasgow paper o' the same day, I fand that it also contained an account o' the mornin's affair.

Adhere to it, lad, or I'll be mournin', one of these gay mornin's, with you gone an' your name on no passenger list save what's the name of that divil of a pilot Charybdus?" "Charon?" "True for you, lad. Charon it is. What with drink an' the sinful climate, I've forgot much that many niver knew."

I used to take pleasure in getherin' a pink out o' mother's garden in the mornin's when I'd be startin' to school, an' slippin' it on to her desk when she wouldn't be lookin', an' she'd always pin it on her frock when I'd have my head turned the other way. Then when she'd ketch my eye, she'd turn pinker'n the pink. But she never mentioned one o' them pinks to me in her life, nor I to her.

I wud fain cry upo Isy ance mair! Sit ye doon, sir, shame upo' me! and tak a bite efter yer lang walk! Will ye no bide the nicht wi' 's, and gang back by the mornin's co'ch?" "I wull that, mem and thank ye kindly! I'm a bit fatiguit wi' the hill ro'd, and the walk a wee langer than I'm used til.

"Miss Pollyanna, that bell means breakfast mornin's," she panted, pulling the little girl to her feet and hurrying her back to the house; "and other times it means other meals. But it always means that you're ter run like time when ye hear it, no matter where ye be.

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