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"Ain't she the daughter of that old fellow over there by the ? Ain't

her naal name's Sherwood; she's an adop----"

"Great Scott! I know all about that I'd like to know if there's a man,

wouess it won't

be Fisbee or Sherwood either very long She can easy get a new name,

that lady! And if she took a fancy to Boswell, why, I'm a bach----"

"I expect she won't take a fancy to Boswell very early," said Keating

"They say it will be Harkless"

"Go 'way," returned Mr Boswell "What do you want to say that for? Can't

you bear for anybody to be happy a minute or two, now and then?"

Warren S too much

if they petitioned her for sos for theestion of the dialect--two or

three old-fashioned negromodern i down a flight of stairs Her audience listened in delight fros quite overcame them with pleasure and

admiration, and before she finished, every head in the roo