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 1     I|       utterly beggared if I don't get them back."~ ~"Well,
 2     I|      terrified whisper, "wouldn't[Pg 20] it be as well if
 3     I|    besides. What a pity you don't know how to make use of
 4     I|       and when you pass him don't so much as look at him."~ ~
 5     I|       to be so befooled? Or can't you read?"~ ~"Read! of course
 6     I|         course I can. But I don't fancy I can know the man
 7     I|           Janaki."~ ~"Now, didn't I say he was mad?" exclaimed
 8    II|       to the public crier; "don't leave her out in the public
 9    IV|        my worthy neighbour, don't stand on any ceremony with
10    IV|     safe place anyhow. Why, don't you remember that only last
11   VII| commotion."~ ~"Take care! - don't tread upon my tulips, you
12   VII|      tulips, you blockhead; don't you see that you nearly
13   VII|        a glorious name; but don't ask me for this banner any
14    IX|        go alone?"~ ~"But we won't let thee go. What art thou
15    XI|          my son!" said he, "don't shout in my ear like that,
16    XI|     Patrona begs of me?"~ ~"Don't twist my words, you old
17    XI|     Mau-ro-cor-da-to."~ ~"I don't mean to bother my tongue
18    XI|        speak of himself.~ ~"Don't trouble your head about
19    XI|         back before him.~ ~"Don't you feel well?" he asked
20   XII|      never live long, and I don't want to survive you. You
21   XII|      poems and fairy-tales, don't fancy they are actual facts."~ ~
22   XII|        teeth with rage.~ ~"Didn't I tell you not to let him
23  XIII|         thy glass for thee. Isn't the water icy-cold? I have
24   Sel| charming Illustrations by Frank T. Merrill. 6/=~ ~"There is
25   Sel|         OF LONDON BRIDGE. (5)~ ~T. W. SPEIGHT.~ ~THE HEART
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