D'ri And I

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D'ri And I
Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950
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"He is--from Liverpool, " said she.
"Thet's the hole 'n the fence, " said he. "Thet's where the goosegot away. " "The goose! The geese!" said the baroness, thoughtfully. "I donot understand you. " "Went 'n' blabbed, thet's whut he done, " said D'ri. "Mebbe wrote'em a letter, gol-dum his pictur'. " "Oh, I perceive! I understand, " said she; "and I send him awayto-morrow. " "Neck's broke with hunger, " said D'ri. "Never threw no vittles 'nmy basket with sech a splendid taste tew 'em es these hev.
... " The baroness looked at him with some show of worry.
"I beg your pardon, " said she, "did you say the neck of you wasbroken?" I explained the idiom.
"Ain't hed nothin' t' eat since day 'fore yistiddy, " said D'ri. "Judas Priest! I 'm all et up with hunger. " With old Burgundy and biscuit and venison and hot coffee he wasrapidly reviving.
"I 'm wondering where I will hide you both, " said the baroness, thoughtfully.
"Hed n't orter hev no rumpus here, 'n' go t' shootin' 'n' mebbespile yer house 'n' furnicher, " said D'ri.


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