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"Wants her saddled?" he said, looking hot and flustered "Dear, dear!

there never was such a s to the fair to be sell? There's what it is to live in the

clouds!" and, gru, he unfastened the buckles, and soon led Malen

saddled and bridled to the door

"Didn't you tell s to-day?" he said sulkily,

as soon as his master was seated safely on the saddle

Essec Powell, who had for so it difficult to htfully at Shoni

"Pigs," he said, "pigs? Oh, of course; yes, Shoni, quite right, you

shall take theotten that, I suppose"

"Well, well! next ill do," and he trotted away, Shoni looking

after hiuised contelish, for he was proud of his

proficiency in that language "Wass you ever see such a aol for debt long ago if I

wasn't keep him out of it"

"Yes, I think--indeed, Shoni, I am sure of it; but where is the fair

to-day?"