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You last seed me a-taking my fearsome way to the railroad; and what were the sinking of my heart when John left me thar on the cyar, words will never do jestice to; seemed like I were turnt a-loose in space, rushing I knowed not whither. The first ground I toch was when I heared the voice of that 'ere doctor you writ to inquiring for me at the far eend.
Oh, I set up such a screetch; and young Dobbins was a-taking his cow out of the field, and he perked up over the hedge when he heard me; and the cow, too, with her horns, Lord bless her! So the fellow stopped, and I bustled through the gate, and got home. But la, miss, if we are all robbed and murdered?"
"Now, Mark, here comes the Moral: "Oh, cruel be ye, sea-farin' men, Oh, cruel be your lives, A-robbing of the house-carpenters, And a-taking of their wives!" The shouts and laughter which greeted the conclusion of Miss Lavender's song brought Dr. Deane into the room. He was a little alarmed lest his standing in the Society might be damaged by so much and such unrestrained merriment under his roof.
"We'll reimburse you for their loss, as the dog has caused the mischief. I was thinking of your bones!" "Drat my bones and the dog, too!" said the old lady with equal heat. "One doesn't get noo laid eggs every day, I'd 'ave yer to know, sir, and I was a-taking these a puppose for my darter, which I brought all the way now from Gi'ford only to 'ave 'em bruck at last!"
"Surely that's not a cat I see." "A cat, a teapot, and a ball of knitting," laughed Kitty. "I supposed that Lloyd's fortune would be something thrilling, but according to the old darky, it's to be the tamest of all. She said, 'I see a rising sun, and a row of lovahs, but I don't see you a-taking any of 'em, honey.
'You'd better take a bite and a sup, afore you takes your snooze. The draggling ends of the red neckerchief caught the schoolmaster's eyes. Riderhood saw him look at it. 'Oh! thought that worthy. 'You're a-taking notice, are you? Come!
'I see my lord down yonder cried the man, with a jerk of his thumb towards the quarter that he spoke of, 'and he says to me, says my lord, "If you've nothing to do, Dennis, go up to my house and talk with Muster Gashford." Of course I'd nothing to do, you know. These an't my working hours. Ha ha! I was a-taking the air when I see my lord, that's what I was doing.
She's a very good young lady, and no one would think, to look at her, what she have come through. 'Has she come through tribulation? asked Betty, looking up suddenly. 'Well, I never did! To think of that child a-taking it all in! ejaculated Mrs. Crump. 'What do you know about tribulation, little missy? 'It means trouble or distress, I know; and Betty's face was very wistful as she spoke.
See how fair and even be the letters. Few are left can write like that; and scarce a quarter of the price." "I would fain have it," said Gerard sadly, "but my heart will not let me. Know that I am a caligraph, and these disciples of Fust run after me round the world a-taking the bread out of my mouth. But I wish them no ill. Heaven forbid!" And he hurried from the shop.
Timorous, "I did indeed come with you to see Christiana this morning, and since she is, as you see, a-taking of her last farewell of her country, I think to walk this sunshine morning a little way with her to help her on the way." But she told her not of her second reason, but kept that to herself. I would fain go on with Mercy's memoirs all night.
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