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"That gen'l'man's the Reverend Norman North, he come by the Trinidad last Wednesday; he's sailin' to St. George's," Joe volunteered. "Don't look much like a reverend, do he?" And with that the carriage had started. Seeing the sights at St.

He floundered around, though, and finally rose up out of the water considerably strangled and furiously angry, and started ashore at once, spouting water like a whale, and remarking, with great asperity, that "one o' dese days some gen'l'man's nigger gwyne to get killed wid jis' such damn foolishness as dis!" Never take a sheet-bath never.

What do you know about a woman hungerin' an' cravin' for her own man? You have to have reelly felt them things yourself, to know the signs of 'em in other folks." Claire's lip trembled, but she did not reply. When Martha spoke again it was as if she had replied. "O, go 'way! You ain't never had a leanin' in any gen'l'man's direction, I'd be willin' to wager.

This gen'l'man's been at it twelve years tried more 'n one camp, but now well, he's so well fixed he don't care a cuss about the Klondyke." Schiff lit up and pulled hard at the cutty. O'Flynn had taken Kaviak to the fire, and was showing him how to roast half a petaty in wood ashes; but he was listening to the story and putting in "Be the Siven!" at appropriate moments.

"I say, Muster Sykes, what's the gen'l'man's name?" asked Sam, discovering, perhaps, by the tone of the coachman's voice, rather than by any perceptible change in his mask-like features, that he was not ill disposed towards him, and preparing therefore to be confidential.