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Crimmins again attempted to speak, but she raised her arm threateningly: "Now, if it's walkin' ye are, ye can begin right away. Let me see ye earn yer wages down that garden an' into the road. Come, lively now, before I disgrace meself a-layin' hands on the likes of ye!" One morning Patsy came up the garden path limping on his crutch; the little fellow's eyes were full of tears.
An' don't yer brother Willum live i' London, and ha'n't he got seven of's own to look arter? Ter think as I sh'd come ter pass ter say sich wards, an' yu a-layin' there a-dyin'! Ain't yer ashamed o' yerself, Mis' Green. I'm a-askin' of yer th' question; ain't yer ashamed o' yerself?" "No, an' ain't," said Mrs Green, feebly whispering.
Winfield is disposed to it, he can give me a lemonade set one of them what has different coloured tumblers belongin' to it." "He'll be pleased to send it, Aunty; I know he will." "I'm a-layin' out to take part of them two hundred dollars what's sewed up in James's belt, and buy me a new black silk," she went on.
"The letter as 'e's left for you a-layin' on your desk this werry minute along o' my stick as I 'appened to forget but you'll be vantin' to gain hadmittance, I expect, sir." "I do." "Vy then, 't is rayther fortunate as I did forget my stick or I shouldn't ha' come back for it in time to be o' service to you, Mr. Werricker. By your leave, sir." Saying which, Mr.
Drapped jes' like a shote when he's hit, Marse Oliver," he said, in a low whisper, as if afraid of disturbing his master on the floor above. "I was a-layin' out his clo'es an' he called quick like, 'Malachi! Malachi! an' when I got dar, he was lyin' on de flo' wid his head on de mat. I ain't nebber seen Marse Richard do like dat befo' " The old servant trembled as he spoke.
"I didn't really mean it, my dear," said Mary penitently, though she laughed still. "I dare say not, but I've bin a-thinkin' 'tis a pity your pet bain't a size or two smaller he be sixteen hands if he be a inch else maybe ye'd like to have en in here a-layin' on the hearthrug." Then husband and wife laughed long and loud, and their little difference was forgotten as their eyes met.
"He never wrote it! It's not in his hand!" "Ma'am," said Curly, virtuously grieved, "how could you! I didn't say he wrote it. He had to have a amanyensis, of course, him a-layin' there all shot up. Nobody said it was his handwriting It ain't his handwritin'. It's his heartwritin'. They sign it with their hearts, ma'am! Now I tell you that for the truth, and you can gamble on that, anyways.
She greeted them both hospitably, though not without a hint of reproach, which found expression in words when she had come to the end of a detailed account of the funeral. "I thought you'd 'a' been round long ago," she said. "Your flowers was lovely, Miss Olga. You ought to 'a' seen 'em a-layin' on pore mother. I made sure as you'd want to. And you too, Miss Violet.
I could hear nothing but the drip of water; I could feel the arm of D'ri about me, and I called to him, and then I felt him stir. "Thet you, Ray?" said he, lifting his head. "Yes," I answered. "Where are we?" "Judas Priest! I ain' no idee. Jes' woke up. Been a-layin' here tryin' t' think. Ye hurt?" "Guess not," said I. "Ain't ye got no pains or aches nowhere 'n yer body?"
Look at him a-layin' dere!" "Him no dead!" rumbled Koku, leaning over his master. "Him heart still beatum. Him need fresh air." Gently he picked Tom up and carried him outside. "I'll git a doctah!" exclaimed the old colored man. "Dey's a phone in heah." Before the physician could be reached, the beneficial effects of the cool night air had brought the young inventor back to consciousness.
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