I never wath much of a Cackler, Thquire, and I have thedmy thay.
When that prethiouth young Rathcal thed he'd go for'ard afoot, the dog hung on to hith neck-hankercher with all four legth in the air and pulled him down and rolled him over.
Mith Peath thed I might have thumthin, and I like bread, and 'latheth.
My mother thed I muthn't give it to nobody but Mith Peath.
The big and little bundles, tied and ticketed with due care, nearly filled the double sleigh, but Uncle Thed contrived to squeeze in the whole party besides.
Miles away, papa and Uncle Thedwere driving leisurely along, never dreaming Bridget had left their dear ones unprotected save by the Eye that never sleeps.
Papa and Mamma Sherman, Uncle Thed and Aunt Sue were going to the beach for a day, and wouldn’t be home until very late.
I remember, too, how afraid Tod was that day, of the cars and boat, and how he fretted because Uncle Thed wouldn’t let him walk instead of carrying him over the sand and rocks.
Maybee; “and there’s Uncle Thedand Tod going home from church.
But now, Uncle Thed wanted them to ask Uncle Grant to send the money instead, unless he preferred giving it to poor children in the city.
While they were putting back the chairs Maybee told her mother what Miss Marvin had said about the stepping-stones, and how it must have been Uncle Thed and Tod, because she saw Uncle Thed hug Tod to-day when he told about them.
Uncle Thed isn’t going to have any Christmas tree.
I'm so damned thleepy, and I have to be up early in the morning,' he thed to me.
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