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Then as I sit a-looking at the fire, I seem to see in the burning coal like where that glow is now 'That's gas, that is, said the boy, 'coming out of a bit of a forest that's been under the mud that was under the water in the days of Noah's Ark. Look here! When I take the poker so and give it a dig 'Don't disturb it, Charley, or it'll be all in a blaze.

Past the fringe of the curtain, and behind it too, her soft bright eyes were a-looking here and there for the first to come in of her children. The Lord only knows what lies I told her, so as to be satisfied without them. First I said they were all gone for a walk; and then that the doctor had ordered them away; and then that they had got the measles.

"I wa'n't a listening at key-holes, nor likewise a-eaves-dropping, which I considers beneath a gentleman to do; but I was a-looking to the back shutters, to see as they was all safe arter the fright we got, and I hearn somebody a-talking, which I was sure was more bugglers; so I made free to wait and hear what they said." "It was Captain Pendleton and myself, I suppose," said Mr.

"'Her sole companion in a dearth Of love upon a hopeless earth. "If that makes you look so sober, children, I'm going to take it down. Here, on this bracket, is the head of our blessed Saviour." "O, I'm glad," said Fly. "He'll be right there, a-looking on, when we say our prayers." "Hear that creature talk!" whispered Dotty.

"Look, look, Samson!" he whispered, with his throat dry, his tongue clinging to the roof of his mouth, and the scar of his worst wound beginning to throb. "Yes, I'm a-looking, sir," said Samson, in as husky a voice. "There, they've got a ladder up against the big long window, and they're swarming up it.

As for his clothes just rags, that was all. He had one ankle resting on t'other knee; the boot on that foot was busted, and two of his toes stuck through, and he worked them now and then. His hat was laying on the floor an old black slouch with the top caved in, like a lid. I stood a-looking at him; he set there a-looking at me, with his chair tilted back a little. I set the candle down.

The alert Mr. Mackintosh managed to gather in about a dollar, and saw, in consequence, great fortune "coming his way" at last; the clouds had a golden lining. "Say, you're the pard I've been a-looking for!" he jubilantly told Mr. Heatherbloom as they prepared to move on. "We'll make a beautiful team. Isn't it a peach?" "What?" "That song. It made them look like a rainy day. Git up!" And Mr.

I was setting here musing late this afternoon, when in she come over there," Tom indicated the woman's side of the screen; "and first thing I knowed if she wasn't standing on a cracker-box on her side, and a-looking over the screen." "Well, I'll be " Tate stood straighter. "'Smith, says the young woman, 'what does Mr.

It should go ill with us that dwell in the outskirts." "You say well, Gossip, in very deed. The blessed saints have a care of us! as metrusteth they shall." "Not they belike!" growled Mistress Winter, resuming her suspended proceedings with the frying-pan. "They shall be every one a-looking out for the Lady Jane." Mistress Flint came nearer, and replied in a mysterious whisper.

I noticed the window was up; so he had clumb in by the shed. He kept a-looking me all over. By and by he says: "Starchy clothes very. You think you're a good deal of a big-bug, DON'T you?" "Maybe I am, maybe I ain't," I says. "Don't you give me none o' your lip," says he. "You've put on considerable many frills since I been away. I'll take you down a peg before I get done with you.

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