Take Bud, and go on in Where Jason is, tel I git back agin.
So he crawled in bed-- And could a-slep' tel noon, He wuz so plum wore out!
Standing before the largest saucepan- lid in the galley, the cook was putting the finishing touches to his toilet.
Ginger and Peter looked at 'im and shook their 'eds, and then they went a little way off and talked about 'im in whispers.
I think we went down again a few more times, but I ain't sure.
His lordship went for a walk after that, and coming back with a bored air stood on the hearthrug in the living-room and watched Miss Rose sewing.
Most persistent of all was the voice of Miss Smith, and hardly able to endure things quietly, he sat and watched the tender glances which passed between her and Mr. Dix.
I've made myself a laughing-stock all round, but if I could have it all over again I would.
Mr. Brown leaned out of the back door and called to him: "What is the matter?
Then I'll bring the big auto around here to the house to-morrow morning and let you look at it," said Mr. Brown.
Still I'd like to keep going, now that we've started.
On March 4th another Divisional Scheme took place on the hills south-east of the camp, the object being to intercept and defeat an imaginary enemy (represented in skeleton), advancing from Tel el Jemmi.
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