United States or Turkey ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


Wha make dat dratted fuss under de raff? De water be plash bout so I've see nuffin, 'cepting a big black heap o' someting. Golly! I b'lieve it war de jumbe, de debbil!"

"She don't quite register on the line we've adopted to make him talk. Kind o' kept that in the background. Women are soft." "Ask she come up," said Van Diest. And Laurence went out passing Blayney who was on duty outside the door. "What's the bend, Chief?" demanded Hipps. Van Diest shook his head thoughtfully. "Donno, donno. Wass awful if we mus' do someting. Eh? Hipps, eh?"

"Dere is someting fery strange in all dat," thought Nucingen, excited by his pillules. "Vat shall dey say at home?" He got up and looked out of the window. "My carriage still is dere. It shall soon be daylight." He walked up and down the room. "Vat Montame de Nucingen should laugh at me ven she should know how I hafe spent dis night!"

"Den," exclaimed the black, giving a most diabolical grin from ear to ear, which made my blood run cold, "he done it on purpose: dere was someting in it, no doubt." Oh, now my heart sunk within me; for their suspicions once being set on the right scent, I feared they would discover the truth.

"Yes, but give me your name someting might happen yet, and your address. Here, write it on dis card." "No, that is unnecessary. I will take your word for it." "But vere can I find you?" "I will find myself, thank you," and he strode out into the rain.

You's take his fishin' place. You's got him fined two times. You's make my moder pay his bill wis my weddin' money. What you goin' pay for all dat? You tink I'll be goin' for mos' kill mysef pullin' you out for noting? When you ever do someting for anybody for noting, eh, M'sieu Savarin? "'How much you want? he's say. "'Ten dollare for de platform, dat's all.

"I tink you catchum someting, smellum pretty big," said Hoang, his ferret glance twinkling about the schooner. "I catchum nothing nothing but plenty bad stink," said Moran. "No, you don't!" she exclaimed, putting herself in Hoang's way as he made for the cabin. The other beach-combers came crowding up; Wilbur even thought he saw one of them loosening his hatchet in his belt.

When a man's got to the bottom of his pile, you can't fo'ce him to borrow. 'Sposin' I set you barkin' up the wrong tree; what good's that gwine to do?" "Vell, Schmidt, I don't zay but what you zay right. You mustn't zay anyting you don't know someting apout." After another silence, during which Texas continued to hold his hands above his head, Meyer added, "Kelly, you may come to an order.

Yes, I know dat I shall meet her dar, and what am better, Phillis am going dar too! only sometimes she get skeered like, when she remember what her ole cotton massa tell her; for he tells her dat de hounds go to dat bright place, afore good for notin' niggar like her get dar; and she's afeared dey remember dar ole habits and hunt her up, for she run away from her ole massa, and gets sabed in dese free states, whar de folks don't mistake poor niggar for someting else dan a man."

At the mention of the lake and the cliff McLeod's brow darkened, and he glanced at Flora, who met his glance with a look of surprise. "Did you happen to hear the name of the place?" asked McLeod. "Oui, it vas, I tink, Lac Do, or Doo someting like so." "The scoundrel!" muttered McLeod between his teeth, while a gleam of wrath shot from his eyes.