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"Mon Dieu, what is it?" Julie hastened away to herwith alarm

"What has happened my mistress?"

"Oh! is that all it is? Why Julie, I am just as silly as you are I

stooped to pick up what I thought a little bramble, but when I laid

round It was a

gopher I a the fears ofa live thing like that on the

ground It was foolish, though, to be frightened at a bird"

Generous, sweet little Julie!

They now busied the some tea in a

shallow pan; and when they had spread their store of provisions they

sat down by the side of the fire, and ate their laddened the heart of the most

withered monk to see those two healthy, pluar,

their cheeks and lips in hue like the cherry, eating slice after

slice of bread and rant

tea

"Now Julie," Annette said rising, after the precious h to make some miserable philosopher ill for a week of

dyspepsia, "I shall creep out andon her belt, with its large bright-bladed knife, and her

ready revolver, she went away softly and cunning as a cat The very

field- till her sweet

foot was upon its head: and when she calow that theembers