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"Do you see the harmony the TONE, I may say in the desert?" asked Patching, after a short pause. "I think I do," responded Marcus, willing to oblige the artist. "And the spiritual, or INNER meaning of the sky?" "Ye-yes. It is quite perceptible." "These are the effects of severe simplicity.

This was all new language to Jake and he scarcely knew how to answer this rather blunt question. "Wu-wu-well, ye-yes," he answered. "I try to be a Christian. I belong to the church and have belonged for twenty-seven years and accordin' to the preachin' we have I think I'll get to heaven. I s'pose you fellers must be preachers." "Yes, we are preachers," remarked the other.

Reaching over his artificially curved figure to grasp a bit of white that trailed below his coat, he looked up to see a passing policeman eyeing him suspiciously. "Taking the air?" asked the policeman. "Ye-yes," mumbled Jimmy with affected nonchalence and he knocked the heels of his boots together in order to keep his teeth from chattering. "It's a fi-fine ni-night for air," he stuttered.

"Don't be frightened to stretch 'em a little, old man. I've got two mates to feed." The cook took the bags mechanically and filled them well before he knew what he was doing. Mitchell talked all the time. "Thank you," said he "got a bit of baking-powder?" "Ye-yes, here you are." "Thank you. Find it dull here, don't you?" "Well, yes, pretty dull.

"Well, I'll tell you in an hour or so. Now now it's about noon. You wait here a little, while I go down in the street. Then I'll come back, and we'll go eat." Tweet looked at him long and steadily. "Got a date with Lucy, eh?" he said at last. "Ye-yes I saw her at the fire this morning. She said she wanted to see me when she went off watch at noon I'll be right back probably."

"You're sure?" "Ye-yes, sir." "All right. Then you set down on the sofa and keep still. You mustn't make any noise. The folks are comin' now. Set right down on the sofy, that's a good girl!" So back to the sofa went Mary-'Gusta, trembling with apprehension.

Dearman thought the young man was about to faint. "Fine malacca that, isn't it?" he asked. "Ye-yes!" "Swishy, supple, tough." "Ye-yes!" "Grand stick to thrash a naughty boy with, what?" "Ye-yes! Dearman, I swear before God that there is nothing between me and " "Shut up, you infernal God-forsaken cub, or I shall have to whip you. "Dearman, if you are jealous of me "

He pretends to skate, and this is how he succeeds: "'Now, said Wardle, after a substantial lunch had been done ample just to, 'what say you to an hour on the ice? We shall have plenty of time. "'Capital! said Mr. Benjamin Allen. "'Prime! ejaculated Mr. Bob Sawyer. "'You skate of course, Winkle? said Wardle. "'Ye-yes; oh, yes, replied Mr. Winkle. 'I I am rather out of practice.

"Well with passengers," assented Mr Tippet, smiling. "Of course, the lever would be very large extremely large. Yes, there might be passengers." "An' stations along the line?" said Willie. Mr Tippet knitted his brows. "Ye-yes why not?" he said slowly. "Of course, the lever would be very long, extremely long, and it might be necessary to stop the carriages on the way out.

He was in the act of concluding his explanation when another chuckle burst upon them from the region of the lamp. This time there was no attempt at concealment, for there stood old Kannoa, partly enveloped in savoury steam, her head thrown back, and her mouth wide-open. With a laugh Rooney leaped up, and caught her by the arm. "You've heard what I've been saying, mother?" "Ye-yes.