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Updated: June 2, 2025
"Likely enough, John Ford, and there'll be dead men a-laying aft if ye're not back to your gun and lively, d'ye see?" But the fellow, gasping again, fell to his knees, whereupon Resolution smote him over the head with his speaking trumpet and tumbled him down the ladder.
"Be damned t' ye, Dick!" panted a hoarse voice. "'Eave, man 'eave her's a-laying across the trap push, damn ye " "Aye, Tom but her's got a knife!" panted a second voice. "Don't 'e forget 'er's got a knife!" "An' what good'll her knife be once we get our 'ands on 'er 'eave, I tell ye both together now!" "Bide a bit, Tom let's 'ave a light " "Light be damned 'eave, man!"
"Last night a-laying' in the field didn't do ye any good. Let me lug Prince Squeaky." Without remonstrance, the boy surrendered the wriggling burden, and they started out once more. "I wish we could find a nice, warm haystack," Flea commented; "it'd warm up yer bones. Will we get to one, Fluke, after awhile?" "Nope, 'cause we're comin' to a big city."
I had to skip around a bit, and jump up and crack my heels a few times I couldn't help it; but about the third crack I noticed a sound that I knowed mighty well, and held my breath and listened and waited; and sure enough, when the next flash busted out over the water, here they come! and just a-laying to their oars and making their skiff hum! It was the king and the duke.
"Law, I spects you is mistook, chile, an' if it war anything she jest wants him herself and was a-laying out ter tell you some enflirtment she had been a-trying ter have with him. Don't pay no 'tention to it."
Aye, pal, shoot me if 'tisn't a-laying in the hold like so much ballast! Cap'n Adam hath give his share to be divided atwixt us, which is noble in him and doeth us a power o' good!" "Why, the men deserve it; 'twas a desperate business, Godby!" "Aye, pal, good lads every one, though we had Cap'n Adam to lead 'em. 'Twas ever 'Come' wi' him!
"Why, sir, I should prescribe for that man change of hair, sir travel, sir. I should suggest to that man Hafghanistan or Hasia Minor, or both, sir. There's your noo yacht a-laying in the river, sir " His master leant his square chin upon his square fist and still frowning at the fire, gently shook his head. "My good Brimberly," he sighed, "haven't I travelled in most parts of the world?"
"Sir, he is a lay-brother of the Society of Jesus, and dwells " The King held up his hand. "I wish to know nothing more than I am obliged. Pickering is some sort of Religious, too, they tell me. And what kind of a man is Grove?" "He is a modest kind of man, Sir. He opened the door to me, and I saw him a-laying of the table for dinner. I know no more of him than that."
"Glad to see you sir," said the mariner, saluting the visitor with a quick bob of the head, and a backward scrape of the wooden leg. "You couldn't make port at a better time, sir, and because why? because the kettle's a biling, sir, the muffins is piping hot, and the shrimps is a-laying hove to, waiting to be took aboard, sir."
A middle-aged woman, this, tall and white-haired, who, at my remark, looked up with a bright smile, but with eyes sombre and weary. "Yes, sir," she answered above the roar of machinery, "I had two boys at the front, but they're a-laying out there somewhere, killed by the same shell.
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