10 THE SCKAKTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY MORNING, MAT 3, 1807. The Weddi on i By (7 Ian Maclaren- Copyright, 1S97, by PAnT I. City folk are npt to catch' fire hotly river sonic social incident, and in a week to forget Hint It lmd ever hnp pcnpJ, which 1b to us nn tirmnsvv cr ania evidence of supotllelallty; hut Drumtochty gave itself to investiga tion, nnd continued theieln, without rest nnd without haste till the last grain of gold was rescued from the quartz, nnd had. passed ns current coin Into conversation. It took exactly hK weeks to nlft the detnlls of Cnr lnlchael's engagement and to Bettlo its significance, nnd then the Glen was nt liberty to deal with the air.mgfcinents for the mnirlrigt1, nbout which there vns much speculation and various opinions. Soino look for granted that Kate would be married in the gullet y of the I,odge, under the coats ot arms nnd strange beasts, by Dr Davidson, with perhaps his frknd of Kilduimmie nssflEtlng. to ndd dignity; and in this assumption they rested on the cus tom'' of tho parish, which weie that the minister should perfoim the mar lingo ceremony In the kitchen, cleared for the occ.iilon, nnd that afte a feast in the better loom, at which Dr IUvitlsoii ucd to tell at least two of hi" boht stories the hippy pair should go in the quiet of the evening to their new home, or In special ctiM to Kdln buigh for tlute dus, which were spent In vlfeitlns the castle and IIolv rood. Others, full of historical re Mtrah, and tenacious o tradition, le mlnded the KlrUv.ml that the list d luphter of the Carnegie house had been married In the Ilpi'-copal (com monly called the lhigllsh) chapel at Perth bv a bishop of Jacobite blood and in the pi essence of tent old fam ilies of the Highland bordet. and thtto vva-i tnu'h debate whether Carmlchael would begin his new life by passing undei the pielntlcul yoke, and also whether the General could ask tho people of hlF faith to see the last Car negie mauled to a Tree Kirk minis ter. There were those, howeer, who lemlnded their nelghbois that the min ister could not be man led nn where rae in h's own chuich and tint in Midi a case the rusbyteiy would come nnd olllclnte In a. body, nnd when cldence for this theory was demand ed, its advocates fell back on the anal ogy of a mlnlstei's funpial, which nloue of all Mich rites was conducted in a church. As n maulage nnd a funeral were tho two gieat functions of tho Glen, and both were ot a festive charm tet, this contention cnirled con Mction, nnd the Tiee Kitk folk were much lifted. While the Glen were re lowing the various courses open to the parties con cerned and glv Ing a decision, being In the end quite captivated by the funeral piecedent.they themsehts had a happv inspiration in tho Tochtj woods, and having picked up the General nt the Iodgt, came down the near toad, noft nnd grussv, in such open delight, that Peter ltobeitson the grlee, meeting them at the Wright's, snemlatul whether tho bank might not have coine into its own again. They found the Doctor in his gnider. and presented themselves bvfore him suddenlj there was u hedge which lent itself to a Becret nppioach and 1 of used to sit clown or hold ordinary conveise with him until he had made o piomiso. "Are you engaged on the tenth day ot August, Dr. Davidson?' Kate held him with lifted foiertngei, while the v. W vy T&g3& THET FOUND TIIH DOCTOP IN HIS GAPDEN. General and Carmlchael seemed to say; "You know what a girl she Is!" 'Tor If jou are, take notlco that jou must break the engagement, and be at my service " "So the day Is fixed, and j-our days of freedom are" coming to an end, Miss Catherine, and vve must nil bundle into Perth, I suppose, and see jou married in etate." "It would serve you light if I did go to Perth or Edinburgh, when you are so ready to give up your duties. If Dr. Dayldson has conscientious objections to marrying an Episcopalian to a Free Kirkninn, then wo must seek for nn other iierson," and Kato turned to hor following In despair. "Do you really wish mo to perform tho eervlce?" "I do," said Kate, "for one; whom ilso would I have than our own dear Padre, who has never refused a certain willful girl anything since she came to Drumtochty?" "And I do," said Carmlchael, "for another, becauso of tho kindness a cer tain Freo Kirk minister has jecolved In tho Manse, of Drumtochty." "Of, course 1 do, Davidson, you know that, for the sake of auld lang syne," concluded tho general, "You have nil done mo much honor," nndthey could seo that the doctor was touched. "You will not Judge me ex acting if I make a suggestion. I sup pose your idea, Jack, was to havo tho ceremony In the gallery of tho lodge, whei,onore than one of your house haa Uei jnnrrled irr past dnya" "Yes, Kit nnd '1 thought tho gallery flO Kale Carnegie John "Watson, would do; It would hold more than n hundred comfortably, and perhnps I'm prejudiced, but it strikes mo as rather n good room " "Nothing liner in Scotland, but you could not have the Glen there, nnd ev ery mnn, woman nnd child In Drutn tochty will want to see Kate Carnegie married to John Carmlclmcl, and let me ndd" tho doctor tapped his bo "so they ought. "It would be to mo a great satisfac tion" they were all waiting "to hee this marriage celebrated In the Kirk of Drumtochty, whore all the people of the parish oneo woishlped together, nnd where for one happy day they might be gathered again." He spoke with unwonted hesitation, nnd cast a wistful glance at the three grouped before him In the sunshine. "Do you mean to say, Dr, Davidson, that jou are going to beize the oppoi tunlty of our marilge to wile my p o plo into tho Pnrlsh Kirk, and have the whole Glen forgetting their principles, and sitting together like a lot of Chtls tlans? To think that venerable ap pearance should conceal such depths of duplleltv," nnd Carmlchael the next moment had Hung his hat In the air In gieat gladness, while Kate besought the doctor, by everv endeailng name, to wnlti! nround the lawn with her. The doctor was so lifted with this happy niiaiiEi-inent that his visitors had depaited In high spirits befeno he lemembered John, on whose goodwill its whole success would absolutely de pend If that great man should hnp pen to disapprove, It would be cruel to Invite the Pieo Klik, If he were In good humoi.thete need be no moie nn lety, and so the doctor was very dip lomatic "John," he said, after evening piay eis, "just wait a moment, thcie is a mattet, a lather Important mattei, in which 1 deslie to have vcuu mind. Jllss Cainegie and Mr. Caimlchnel both deslit that the ceremonv should take place In the Parish Kirk, which Is quits nccoidlng to law, vou know, John, and shows an excellent spirit ' "There's been an aw fu' nigle-bargle gaeln' on nboot the place o' the mar llage, an' the foulk flics been trvln' to cluuv me, but did n' say a woidY Is'a, na, Doctot, a' kent ma poseetioti bct tei ; a'm no astonished nL what vo tell me; It cuilna be otherwise; but my woid, the Pieo Klik fouk 'ill no be sail plensed " "It's about that that I want to speak John, vou &eo Mi. Caimlchael's people will want to come and see him mauled, but that will be dlllleult to manage. Had it been any other beadle but you, I would hav said It was impossible, but vou are haul to beat, John, In fact, all these veais vou have never failed, "Now, John, turn the question over In our mind, nnd if the thing Is be v ond jou, It's bevond eveivbody, and wo 'ill Just have to Invite liurnoiae and the Ties Dldeis, and the rest of theii congregation will have to stand in tho klikvaid Think it over and let me know tomorrow, but 1 fear it will be too much even for vou, h, John'.' ' After luncheon that eminent func tionary gave his decision It v. as un deistood that he had not fdept one wink the proceeding night and the Doctor considers that ho uev ei spoke with moie nuthoilty. "It's natuial thai tho Tiee Klik sud wish tae see their minister mni iled, an' it wudna be wise-like tae keep i-C3 them oot; it's an occasion, an' It's no like tae come again; Doctor," and John spoke with much emphasis, "every man o' them 'ill hae his place in the Kirk. "As regairds room, there need be nae fear o' that, doctor: dldna on Klik baud a' the palrlsh afoie '13? an' a bonnle slcht it wes tae see the hal Gler, frae his lordship tae the pulrcst cottar body, slttln' ablow tho t,ame oof; thero can be nae nibble about accommodation. 'When wo come tao the sittln' o' thn Vices, there's Julst three plans, an' a' gled ower them a" In the galrden. Ihey mlcl.t lak ony place they cud find, but It wudna bo seemly tae se foulk ftchtln' for a place like a crood o' cattle. That ill no dae. "Then they mlcht be conducted tae their teats by the Beadle the same as in tho toon's kirks, un' a'm no denyln', but it's verra takln' tae see a church olllcer wall, the length o' a lang kirk wl' 11 cemuany ahlnt 1,1m an' show thtm lntae a pew wl' a bow; but a' cudnn dac that withoot practice, nn' a 11 1 in rae risks at my nge." The Lector indicated that it would bo madness, and waited for the third course. ' Ye're aware that there's a pew in the Kirk for every fairm In tho Glen, .in nnlther for the workln' foulk, nn' though Bi.ii'tae has never been In tl 1 Kirk since he left at tho Eruption, his ilnco U tiya thorc; noo, Doctor, what dlv je think o' askln' them Julst tao sit In their auld seats for the day?" "John," and the Doctor spoko with I v ( i t ,-v y'. ffMra riuch Bolcmnlty, "you have had many masterly Ideas within your province, but this Is without doubt the finest; did jnu wotk hard nt It?" "It cam sudden, Doctor" John wns visibly llattered "this morning, alftcr a nlcht o' meditation. Aboot five n' sllpplt doon tno tho Kirk an strved tho plnre lrao tho precentor's desk. The hale palrlsh cam In nforo m" ccn In a mingle-mangle, Julst like n held o' cattle, an' a' thocht tho Job vvefl im Iojs8U)Ip when ns sure ns n'm stnnnln' here, Doctii, a' saw Uurnbine in thu bilest o' the Inft across frae Drunis heugh, whar he used tae sit, an' 'lka Freo Kltker made for his seat, Julst like cow j for their stalls " "Wonderful," murmured tho Doctor, regarding John with unfeigned admir ation. "There's Julst twa details, ns a nilcht say, tae settle Ye ill come doon frae tho Manse In yir goon nti' bands, of cooise, wl jlr hood on, un' me in front, and gin minister Caimlchael vvantlt tiny free net tno assist, he cud follow you at a distance, nn' when his time cam for a praver or ony bit tloke ye mlcht see lit tno gle him, a' wud bo ncal an' keep him llcht, for he's sine tae be shaktu' wl' filcht" The Doctor Indicated that theso ar inngenients and precautions weie quite satisfactory, and would largely contilb ute to the success of the event. "Tho It her m-iltter Is malr dellcnt, an' naethlng but a sense o' ma posee tlon ns Uendle o' Drumtochty wud gar -mm k -A "Tim iTiinn maitthu is maiu di:licat." me mention it. DIv yr think it's llke lj" John's voice took un awful note, nnd the Doctor looked distinctly anx ious "that the Tree Kirk Peadle 'ill want tae net as colleague?" tills with a sore cftoi t (To Bo Continued.) COMMISSION' AI.Ij 'KOUXII. An Incident That Happened Onco in Prohibition Kiinsas. 1'roni the Detroit Free Pi ess. "I've had lots of epeileneo In pio hlbltlor towns, but here's one which happened to nu In Kans !," paid tho Southern diumniei, as he lighted a clg ai, the tiaiti having (ome to a stand still by a vashout. "One of my cus tomeis Invited me up to lilo house for suppei. When I got to I1I3 jilace hi Inlioduei d mr to his vlfe and their out' f-on. Dcfoie we went down fetalis he took me aside " 'Perhaps you'd like a little some thing,' he (aid, 'but don't mention this to the w Ife or mv sun.' "I piomlsed ar.d he pioduced the bot tle fiom a eupbonid. "When I went down I was chatting ,lth the son, when lie gave mo a wink and motionel tow aid a back 100111. I followed him, and ho fild "'Pi'ttv cold walking litre, wasn't it?' " 'Pather.' "'Well lure'ri pome thing that will do jou good, bat don't say anything to dad 01 ma Thev'10 terrible down on this soit of tiling' ' With that he produced a. bottle from a top shelf in nn out-of-the-way cup board. Tho bupper tassed off pleas antly. In the evening, by way of a Joke, 1 shheied nnd exclaimed " 'My what a cold I have I'd give n good deal for a drop of splilts for medic lnr.1 purposes.' " 'I btltavo th"ie is some In the medi cine chest,' began the wife, then stop ped and blushed. "I h'ughed and said: 'Confession is good lor the soul Theie should be no secrets In siMi a happy and well-mnn-nged little family" They nil looked lather uncasv, and anally laughed and confesst d." itEciuvr.i) ins itnwAuu. The Soldier W ho Used Snow for a Hath Wns Promoted. Prom tho Youth's Companion. In tho Crimea, during the winter, General Camobeit was In the habit of going about nmong the men of his command. Incognito, to see w hat they weie about, and to leain their wants and encourage the soldiers if they need ed encouragement, Ono morning, on 0110 ot these touts, he came upon a joung conscript who had stripped him self to the wntst and was buthlng his body with handfuls of snow. "That's an odd soit of soap j'ou're using," exclaimed the general, ' Oh, It's good enough," said the sol dier. "You see I'm joung, nnd more than that, I'm a Eorialner trom Nancy, nnd a fellow -provincial of General Drouot, who shaved himself with snow on the march from Moscow, you now, with the mercury thirty degrees below freezing. The old fellows In my com-panj-, you see, bother mo, and make fun of me because I haven't any beard, and since I can't shave out of doors, like Drouot, I have to do this to show those old fellows that I'm no moie afiald of tho cold than I am of tho enemy." "Well," said Canrobcrt, "what If I should give jou another way of get ting even with those old fellows?" "Why, I shouldn't mind," answered tho young soldier. "I'll make you a corporal," said tho general. Tho soldier laughed. "I guess that won't go," said he. "My colonel wouldn't have It." "I'm higher up than your colonel; I am General Canrobert." Tho young soldier was In transports eseclally as the same daj' ho was mada a corporal in the presence of the legl 'ment. t-"-f-H--f---K---t"f-H-f T 1 no ntratour uaee ball club ro- T Cnlvlnir hpfnro .Tlinn ffi tha rrnntatt number of votes, as explained on tho sporting page, will receive 10 uniforms, freo. No coupon good longer than 5 days after publica tion. Hero is a chiuico for the boya - of Northeastern Pennsylvania to -- I Join tho baso ball procession in "" qulto tho proper etjt' "' Ts. ME BEST im Text of the Works of Genius to Which the New York Sun Accords the Palm. Wlion In Disgrace. When In dlsgrnco with fortune and men's cjes, I all nlono boweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my boot less cries, And look upon mytelf nnd eurso my fate, Wishing me llko to or.o more rich In hope, Pcitltied llko 111 in, like him with friends possessed Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in thoso thoughts mjself almost du splslng, Hnppy I think on thee, nnd then my state, Llko to tho lark nt brenk of day arising Piom sullen eurth, slugs hjinns at heav en's cnto; Por thy sweet lovo remembered such wealth btlngs That then I scorn to chnngo my stato with kings Wllllim Shakespeare. On Ills lilinducss. When I corIder how my light Is spent Pre hilt my davs, In this dark world and w Ide, Anil that one talent which is death to hldo Lodged with mo useless, though my soul moio bent To servo therewith my Maker, nnd present My true account, lest ho returning chide: "Doth Ood exact duy 1 ibor, light elc rled?" I fondly ask: but patience, to prevent That murmui, soon replies: "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts; who best Bear his mild joke, they servo him best; his stnto Is kingly, thousands at his bidding speed, And cpost o'er 1 ind and ocean without rest; They also servo who only stand and wait." John Milton. Ilniiuock-llimi. Scots, -w ha hao w 1' Wallace bled, Scot", wham Uruco has aftcu led, Welcome to jour gory bed, Or to vlctorlo! Now's the dav. and now's tho hour; See tho front of battlo lower; See approach proud IMwaul's powci Chains and sla crle! ' 1 Will will bfl n traitor ltnnvp? Who. can fill a coward's grave? Wlm s to base as be a si iv p .' Let him tuin nnd lli'e! Who. for Scotland's King nnd lavr Precdom's sword will sttongly draw, 1'reeman stand 01 freeman fa', Lot him follow mel ny oppression's woes and pains! Bj jour sons In tcrv'lo chilns) We will drain our deal est veins.. But they shall bo freel Lay tho pi oud usurpris low ! Tv rants fall in every foe! Llbertj's In evcrj blow! Let us do, or die! Itobert Burns. Iloliciilinden. On Linden, when tho sun was low. All bloodless lnj tho untioddin snow, And dark ns winter was tho How Of Iser, lolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight When the dium beat at dead of night, Commanding 11ns ot death to lUht Tho darkness ot her scenerj, B torch and trumpet fast arrayed. Bach hoiscman drow his battle-blnde, And fuilous everj charger nelghod To join the dreadful revclrj-. Th-n shook tho hills with thunder rhen; Then lushed tho steeds to battle diiven; And louder than the bolts ot heaven, rnr flashed the red nitlllcrj. But ro jl Icr j et thoso fires shall glow On Llntlen's hill of crimsoned snou, And hlo?dlci jet bhall be tho How Of Ibeiv lolling rapldlj-. 'This moin; but scaicc j on level sun Can plcico ihc war clouds, rolling dun, Where furiouV Prank and fltij Hun Shout In their jsulphmous canopy. Tho combat deeprns: On, je brave, ho uish to glorv or the grave! Wave, Munich' all thy bannois wave, And chaigo with all thy chivalry! Tew, few shall part whcio manj meet! Tho snow shall bo their winding-sheet; And eveij tuif beneath the.'i feet Shall bo a soldier's sepulchre. Thomas Campbell, Pibroch ot Donuil Uhu. Pibroch of Donuil Dhu, . Pibroch of Donuil, 1 Wnko thy wild voice anew. Summon Clan-Sonull! Come awaj, como away: Hark to tho summons! Come In jour war anay, Gentles and commons. Come from deep glen, and Piom mountain so rocky; Tho wai-plpe and pennon Are nt luveilochj. Como every hlll-plald, and True heart that wears one; Come eveiy steel blade, and Strong hand that bears one. Leavo untended tho herd, Tho llnck without shelter; Leavo tho ccrpso unlntcrrcd, Tho bride nt tho altat ; Leavo tho deer, leavo tho steer, Leave nets nnd barges: Come with your lighting gear, Broadbwoids and targes. Come as the w lnds como w hen Potest aro raided; Como as tho waves come when Navies are stranded; PaRtei come, faster come, Paster nnd faster, Chief, vassal, page, nnd groom, Tcnunt and master! Tast they come, fast they come, Seo how they gather! Wldo waves tho eaglo plume, Blended with heather. Cast joui plaids, di iw jour blade?, Porward each man setl Pibroch of Donuil Dhu, Knell for thu ouetI -Sir Walter Bcott. It ni li 111 11. If tho rod slayer think ho slays. Or if the sluln think ho Is slain, They know not well tho subtle waje I keep, and pass, and turn again. Par or forgot to me Is near, Shadow and sunshine uro tho same; Tho vanished gods to me appear, And ono to me are shamo and famo. They reckon HI who leave mo out. When mo thej lly I am tho wings; I am the elcubtei and tho doubt, And I tho hjmu tho Brahman slugs, Tho strong gods plno for my abode, And pine In vain tho acred seven; But thou, meek lover of tho good, Plnd mo and turn thy back on heaven, Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Tiger. Tiger, Tiger, burning bright, In tho forest of tho night, What Immortal hand 01 oje Could frame thy fearful sjmmistry? In what distant deeps or skies Burned the ardor of thlno eyes? SHORT POEMS, On what wings dare he aspire? What tho hand daro selzo the tiro I And what shoulder, and what art, Could twist tho sinews ot thy heart? Ami Alien thy heart begnn to brat, Whut diead hand forged thy dread fect7 What the 1 ainmer7 what the chain? In what ,'urnaco was tin brain? What tho nnvll? What dtcad grasp Daro Its deadly terrors clasp I When tho stars threw down their speais, And watered heaven with their tents, Did Ho snil'o His work to sec Did Ho who made tho lamb innko thec7 llger, Tiger, burning bright, In the forest of the night, Whnt Immortal hnnd or eyo Daio frnmo thy fearful svmmctry? William lilako. At the Church Cnto, Although I enter nott Yet 1011111I about the spot Ofttlmis I hoier, And near the sacted gate, With longing pjes I wait, Expcctuut ot her. Tho minster bell tolls out Above the cltj's rout, And nelRi! and humming. Thej've hushrd the minster bell; The otgnn 'gins to swell; She's coming, she's coming! 1 My lady comes at last, llinld and stepping fast, And hastening hither, With niooest jes downcast; She comes, sin's here, she's past! May heaven go with her! Kneel undisturbed, fair saint! Pour out jour prniso or plaint Jiceklj and dulj ; I will not enter there, To sullj join pure pi iyer ' With thoughts umulj. But suffer mo to pice Bound tho forbidden place. Lingering a minute. Like outcast spirits, who wnlt, And sec, through heaven's gate. Angels within It. William .Makepeace Thackeray. IIiirIc Song. Tho splendor falls on catle walls And miowj summits old in strtry; The lon light shakes across tho lakes, And the wild cataract leips In gloij1. Blow, bugl' blow! set the wild echoes Hy ing; Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, djlng, djlng, djlngl Oh, hark, oh hear' how thin and clear, And thinner, clcirer, furthei going! O sweet and far, fiom cliff and i-cn, The horns ot Elf laid faintly blowing' Blov' let us heir tho puiplc glens icplj- ing: Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, djlng, djlng, dj In'l O love, they die In jon rich sky; The j faint on hill or Held or river: Our echoes toll from i-oul to sojI, And glow foi evrand forever. Blow, hug!?, blow! set tho wild echoes llj'- lng; And answer, echoes, answer, djlng, eljlng, djiugl Allied Tcnnjson. Giuign Din, 1 ho bnlstl, or v nter carile-, attached to legime-nts In India, Is often ono ot the most devoted of tl e Queen's servunts. Ho Is also appreciated Lj the men You nnj- talk o' gin an' b( cr When j ou'ro qimrturcel ife out 'ero An' jou'10 sent to pennj -lights an' Aldci- shot IP But If It comes to slaughter You will do j our work on water, An' jouil lick tho bleomln' boots of 'mi that's got It. Now In Injli's sunny clime, Whcio I used to spend my time A-serviu' of 'Ei Majesty tho Queen, Of all thm black-faced crew Tho Hnest mnn I knew Wdff our regiment il bhlstl Gunga Din. Ho was "Din' Din! Din! You limping lump o' brick-du'st, Gunga Din! HI! slippy hltherao! Watei, get It' Panee lao! You snutdgy-noscd idol, Gunga Din! ' The uniform 'e woro Was nothln" much before, An' ratlvr less than 'arf o' that beind, Por a twisty piece 'o rig An" a goatskin water-bag Was all the Held-cciulpment '0 cculd find, When tho sweatln' troop-train lay In a sldln' through the day. Where tho "eat would make jour bloomln' ejeibiows crawl, We shouted "Hairy By!" Till our throats vvero brlcky-drj. Then we wopped im 'causo 'o couldn't servo us all It was "Din! Din! Din! You 'eathen, whe:e tho mischief 'avo jou been? You put some Juldee In It, Or I'll man 0 w j ou this minute If jou don't fill up my helmot, Gunga Din!" 'E would dot nn' carry ono Till tho longest day wns done. An' 'o didn't seem to know tho use 'o fear, If wo eluiiged ot broke or cut, You could bet jour bloomln' nut, 'E'd bti waltln' llfty paces right Hank rear, With is musslck on is back, 'E watch us till the bugles, mndo "Retire." An' for iH is dirty ide 'E was white, clear white, nldo When 'o cnt to tend the wounded under lire! It was "Din' Din! Din! With the bullets klckin' dust-spots on the gecn, When tho cartridges ran out, Yo 1 coulc' 'ear the front llles shout1 "HI! ammunition mules an" Gunga Dim I sha'n't forgli tho night When I dropped boind tho flght With a bullet wiicro my belt-plate should 'a' been. 1 was chokln' mad with thirst, An' tho man that spied mo flrst Was our good old i;rlnnln', gruntln' Gunga Din 'E lifted up my eacj, An '0 nluirccl me u here T hlprt. An' o guv me 'arf-a-plnt o' water greensl it was ci.awlln' nnd It stunk, But of all tho drinks I'v o drunk, I'm giatefullest to ono from Gunga Din, It was "Din! Dlnf. Din' 'Pro's a Inggar wlkh a bullet through is spleen; 'E's chaw In' up tho ground an 'e's klekln' all around: Tor Gawd's sake git tho water, aunsa Din!" I 'E carried mo aw ay To where a dooll laj', An' a bullet como an' dnlllcd the beggar clean. 1 E put mo safe Inside, An' Just bofoio 'o died: "I 'opo jou liked your drink," sez Gunga Din. 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