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About and among the huts of the unswept and malodorous hamlet just above the shore there were fine trees, mango, tamarind, babool and bor, showing what might have been elsewhere.

"Non!" cried the half-breed, who had paused in the process of changing Alice's saddle to her own horse. "Me I ain' gon' for bor' no hoss. Am tak' dis hoss an' giv' heem back to Judge Carson. Him b'long over on Sage Creek." "Whad'ye mean, ye red scum!" screamed the man, his face growing purple. "That Circle 12 brand is " "Ha! Circle 12!

The inn is easily indicated by a round table bearing two mugs of liquid, while a fallen log emphasizes the rural nature of the scene. Gaffer Jarge and Gaffer Willyum are seated at the table, surrounded by a fringe of whisker, Jarge being slightly more of a gaffer than Willyum. Eh, bor, but this be rare beer. So it be. You be right, Gaffer Jarge. Her be main rare beer. Jarge.

"And and your wife, Safti?" I felt that I was very indiscreet; but Safti is good-natured, and has bought quite a number of palm-trees out of his savings when with me. "My wife, Sidi?" "What does she do all the time?" "She remains quietly in my house." "She never goes out?" "Never, except upon the roof to take a little air." "Doesn't she get rather bor " The one eye began to look remarkably vague.

I married you by the River Starzke; I looked upon you as my wife; and here you were alone with me! I had my rights, and I had been trampled underfoot by your father " "By your Chief." "'Ay bor', by my Chief! I had my wrongs, and I had my rights, and you were mine by Romany law. It was for me here to claim you here where a Romany and his wife were alone together!"

Bor, v. 354, makes a minute estimate, on the authority of Pietro Contareno, stating the number of Christians killed at seven thousand six hundred and fifty, that of Turks at twenty-five thousand one hundred and fifty, Turkish prisoners at three thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and Christians liberated at twelve thousand; giving the number of Turkish ships destroyed at eighty, captured fifty.

On the horns of red-deer, Owen, 'British Fossil Mammals, 1846, p. 478; Richardson on the horns of the reindeer, 'Fauna Bor. Americana, 1829, p. 240. I am indebted to Prof. Hon. But this author overlooks the pitched battles between rival males. As I felt much perplexed about the use or advantage of the branches, I applied to Mr.

"Home you'll come with me soon 'ay bor'!" "Listen to me," she answered with anger tingling in every nerve and fibre. "I come of your race, I was what you are, a child of the hedge and the wood and the road; but that is all done. Home, you say! Home in a tent by the roadside or " "As your mother lived where you were bornwell, well, but here's a Romany lass that's forgot her cradle!"

It was the opinion of, many that they had been drowned in the river; of others, that they had been burned. Bor, vii. 491, 492. Hoofd, Bentivoglio, ubi sup. The Walloon historian, occasionally cited in these pages, has a more summary manner of accounting for the fate of these distinguished personages.

"Bor," is a mountain, rock, or hill: a stony precipice is called "Jar," and the high clay banks of a ravine "Gebi." Snakes are rare in the cities, but abound in the wilds of Eastern Africa, and are dangerous to night travellers, though seldom seen by day. To kill a serpent is considered by the Bedouins almost as meritorious as to slay an Infidel. The Somal have many names for the reptile tribe.

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