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"'A dozen fellors well armed, might take the d d British craft, observed Desborough. 'How many men may there be aboard the Commissary. "'About forty, I reckon, under some d d old rig'lar Major. I've got a letter for him here to desire him to come on, if so be as we gets the craft out of the way.

At this moment the column of Dunwoodie began to retire, and the royal cavalry commenced their charge. "There, Mister Light-Horseman," said Caesar eagerly, who believed the Americans were retiring in earnest; "why you rebels don't fight see see how King George's men make Major Dunwoodie run! Good gentleman, too, but he don't like to fight a rig'lar."

Sometimes her mother brings her to the hospital to let her see how they manage, but I fancy she thinks her too young yet to go in for sitch work by hersilf. Anyhow I've seen her only now an' then; but the poor widdy comes rig'lar though I do belave she does it widout pay. The husband died of a flyer caught in the hospital a good while since.

I need not, I presume, sir, point out to you the breach of private honor and national faith consequent on any violation of that parole." "I guess not, Giniril, for, I take it, the word of a Michigan Militia officer is as good as that of any United States rig'lar, as ever stepped in shoe leather."

Ye must know, comrades, that I've seed them do it myself anyways I've seed a man that knew a feller who said he had a comrade that wintered once with the Huskies, which is pretty much the same thing. An' he said that sometimes when they kill a big seal, they boil it whole an' have a rig'lar feast.

"Ay, an' to swear at him too, if ye like; he's a rig'lar cheat; bin killin' us off by the dozen, as cool as ye like, and pretendin' to be an M.D. all the time." "There's more than wan," cried another man, seizing Pat again by the arm; "won't ye come, man?" "Och! av coorse I will; av it's to do any good to the public, I'm yer man. Hooray! for the people, an' down wi' the aristock-racy."

A rig'lar swell I repeats it a astin' arter a young woman by the name o' Mattie. Sus. Hold your tongue, Bill! You'll kill her! You young viper! Hold your tongue, or I'll twist your neck. Don't you see how white she is? Mat. What was he like? Do tell me, Bill. Bill. A long-legged rig'lar swell, with a gold chain, and a cane with a hivory 'andle. Sus.

I need not, I presume, sir, point out to you the breach of private honor and national faith consequent on any violation of that parole." "I guess not, Giniril, for, I take it, the word of a Michigan Militia officer is as good as that of any United States rig'lar, as ever stepped in shoe leather."

"'Tis thrue," admitted Mrs. Dempsey, "that he seems to be a sort iv a Dago, and too coolchured in his spache for a rale gentleman. But ye may be misjudgin' him. Ye should niver suspect any wan of bein' of noble descint that pays cash and pathronizes the laundry rig'lar." "He's the same thricks of spakin' and blarneyin' wid his hands," sighed Katy, "as the Frinch nobleman at Mrs.

"Ye knows," he continued, "that yer fayther is acquainted wid the way as well as yerself; the horses are frish and strong, and he'll not spare thim; the road, too, is not as long as by the rig'lar route that we've follyed so often."