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"My mother," said the young man, with a visible effort to bring himself to pronounce the word, "has no ideas, and my father is not agriculturist, nor working class; he is of the Kayeth caste; but he had not the advantage of a collegiate education, and he does not know much of the Congress. It is a movement for the educated young-man" -connecting adjective and noun in a sort of vocal hyphen.

"'Wait here, said the Coyote, 'my brother the Wolf has just killed a fat Doe, and perhaps he will give me a little of the meat when I tell him about you and your troubles. "Away went the Coyote to beg for meat, and while he was gone the young-man bathed his tired feet in a cool creek.

He seized the rifle eagerly, drew three steps backward, and drawing himself up to his full height, said, "You would have done better to lend me this weapon at the beginning; for then I would have been spared from witnessing your silly vapourings and frantic convulsions. Thanks, young-man; one of my servants will bring you back your gun. Farewell."

At length I was ayded by the providence of God, for there was an old man to whom the custody of us was committed, that drave me poore Asse, and the other Horses the same time to the water to drinke; then had I good occasion ministred, to revenge the injury of my master, for as I passed by, I perceived the fingers of the young-man upon the side of the binne, and lifting up my heeles, I spurned off the flesh with the force of my hoofes, whereby he was compelled to cry out, and to throw downe the binne on the ground, and so the whoredome of the Bakers wife was knowne and revealed.

Poor Ellen! victim of a titled villain! and the good woman paused, and tears filled her eyes. It was some moments ere she could proceed. 'Horace grew up a fine young-man.

Fowler went to England and he as fine looking a young-man, at the time, as ever got into a saddle he was riding up the street of London, one day, and his servant after him and by the same token he was a thousand pound worse than nothing; but no matter for that, you see luck was before him what do you think, but a rich dressed livery servant came out, and stopping the Squire's man, axed whose servant he was?

You must be in trouble. "'I am the Unlucky-one, the young-man replied. 'I can do nothing well. I can find no woman who will marry me. In the hunt my bow will often break or my lance is poor. My medicine is bad and I cannot dream. The people do not love me, and they pity me as they do a sick child.

He stood and looked and listened, but for a long time could see nothing hear nothing. "Then the moon came out from under a cloud and just where her light struck the river, he saw some animal floating dead. With the magic stick the young-man walked out on the water, seized the animal by the legs and drew it ashore. It was an Otter, and the young-man took his hide, right there.

The skin that the splasher wears will make you a lucky man. It will make anybody lucky and you may tell your people that it is so. "'Now go, for it is nearly day and we must sleep. "The young-man took his bow and arrow and the stick the white Beaver had given him and started on his journey. All the day he travelled, and far into the night.