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An' ses ah, 'Weel, if ah hed a nice braw husband to gang to the kirk wi' me foreby, it's a braw spicy goon ah'd be wearin' an' ah'm thinkin' o' gettin' a gray poplin the day, mebby. An' he's promised to come gin ah merry him but ah'm jist no sure yet."

We left a village, called Mekosi, and goon came to a slaving party by a sand stream. They said that they had bought two slaves, but they had run away from them, and asked us to remain with them; more civil than inviting.

"Yah!" shouted Hickathrift angrily, "they never shot him; they heven't got no goon." Thorpeley was not badly hurt, so the doctor said when he came; but, as usual, he added, "If it had been an inch or two more to the right an important vessel would have been divided, and he would have bled to death."

In the struggle he threw out a hand to save himself and his finger touched the spring that held the carbons. He screamed with the shock, but the blue flashes were close to his face blinding him before he suddenly relaxed: "I'm all in. I'll tell." Bruce let him drop back hard upon the floor and thrust a knee into his chest. "Goon, then talk!"

Vardon and his helper to come and look at the salvaged wreck, and they were goon on the scene, together with Larry Dexter, who, as usual, was always on hand when there was a chance to get an item of news. "I'll get another scoop out of this for my paper!" he exclaimed to Dick. "Then I guess I'd better be getting back to New York.

But the sound followed and surrounded them, and as they passed the corner of the kirkyard, a figure waved his college cap over the wall and gave a cheer on his own account. "God bless you, doctor, and well done." "If it isna the minister," cried Drumsheugh, "in his goon an' bans, tae think o' that; but a' respeck him for it."

You are thinking of little Annie. I cough sometimes in the winter-weather, and father gives me lickerish I mean I mean he used to. Now let me have the gun, John." "Thee have the goon, Jan! Thee isn't fit to putt un to thy zhoulder. What a weight her be, for sure!" "Me not hold it, John! That shows how much you know about it.

"Ay, ay, perhaps so." "Might see a big pike basking, and shoot that." "Like enough, my lad, like enough. Squire going to lend you a goon?" Dick shook his head, but the wheelwright was busy taking a shaving off a piece of wood, so did not see it, and repeated his question. "No, Hicky, I want you to lend me one of those new ones." "What, as squire and Mr Marston left for me and Jacob!

And thare fore I telle you schorttely, how a man may goon with lytel costage and schortte tyme.

"But is it a proper boat for me to have a row in?" "No wi' that goon on, mem, as I telled ye afore." "The water won't get in, will it?" "No more than's easy gotten oot again." "Do you ever put up a sail?" "Whiles a wee bit o' a lug sail." "Nonsense, Flow!" said the marquis. "I'll see about it." Then turning to Malcolm, "You may go," he said. "When I want you I will send for you."