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Poker, that's a good soul, now do, Squire, look at the sarvants. Do you hear that feller, a blowin' and a wheesin' like a hoss that's got the heaves? Well he is so fat and lazy, and murders beef and beer so, he has got the assmy, and walkin' puts him out o' breath aint it beautiful! Faithful old sarvant that, so attached to the family! which means the family prog.

"Now, Mandy, yer know ther scripter reads thet Canyon was the son er Ham an wus cussed bekase his daddy laffed at ole Noey, bekase when he layed down ter sleep he didn't pull the kivver on his self proper like. When de ole man woke up the tother boys tole him what Ham hed done, he cussed Canyon Ham's son, and sed sarvant of sarvants shill he be.

On our way, an exceedingly decrepit old man moved slowly toward us, with a perfectly blank look on his face, but still appearing as if he wished to speak. "Look!" said the Director "that is our Centenarian." The ancient man crawled toward us, cocked one eye, with which he seemed to see a little, up at us, and said: "Sarvant, young Gentlemen. Why is a a a like a a a ? Give it up?

"Time you has worship, Mas' Cradd, my muffins and spare ribs will be done," he said after he had bestowed a grand bow first upon father and then upon me, with a soft-voiced greeting of "sarvant, little Mis', and sarvant, Mas' William." "It is fitting that we render unto the Lord thankfulness for your return home with Nancy, your child, William, in the first moments of your arrival.

No; a handsome dark grey or a gay, cheersome black, an' then I'll dance in mourning at your wedding, young lady; and that's what ye'll like. But what ha'ye done with the merry bridegroom, Ma'am? Gone away, I hear. Ah, ye'll have a happy life on it, with a gentleman like him. I never seed him laugh once. Why does not ye hire me as your sarvant would not I be a favourite thin!

"'Yes, sais I, 'I won't make no noise; and I outs and shuts the door too arter me gently. "'What next? sais I; 'why you fool, you, sais I, 'why didn't you ax the sarvant maid, which door it was? 'Why I was so conflastrigated, sais I, 'I didn't think of it. Try that door, well I opened another, it belonged to one o' the horrid hansum stranger galls that dined at table yesterday.

It ain't none of my doing, for I've been a good sarvant to you if I haven't had much book larning. It's that there dratted borrowing, that's what it is, and the interest and all the rest on it, and though I says it as didn't ought, poor Mr. James, God rest him and his free-handed ways. Don't you say it's me, Squire."

She towered above the rest of the company, and there was but one man who could at all compete with her in height and size, and he was by her side. My father stopped, took off his cocked hat, and scraped the gravel with his timber toe, as he bowed a little forward. "Sarvant, your honour's ladyship. Sarvant, your honour Sir Hercules."

"Your humble sarvant, Mr Lynch," said the widow, entering the shop and immediately taking up a position of strength in her accustomed place behind the counter. "Were you wanting me, this evening?" and she took up the knife with which she cut penn'orths of tobacco for her customers, and hitting the counter with its wooden handle looked as hard as copper, and as bold as brass.

"But that aint what I come here for, to carry tales about my neighbors. I want to say I'm glad to see you doing so well, and that if you are needing a small side of meat and a little meal, you know where to get 'em." "Sarvant, sah," replied Kelsey. "That there is more neighbor-like than demeaning a man for a trifling hound because he is pore, and I'll bear it in mind, I bet you.