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Her sturdy bowsprit pointing true to England. America a cloud upon the sea behind them! 'Why, Cook! what are you thinking of so steadily? said Martin. 'Why, I was a-thinking, sir, returned Mark, 'that if I was a painter and was called upon to paint the American Eagle, how should I do it? 'Paint it as like an Eagle as you could, I suppose. 'No, said Mark. 'That wouldn't do for me, sir.

"Why, I was just a-thinking it would be like going off with the old cart and Bonyparty to market, and how you and me went." "With Shock on the top of the load," I said laughing. "Ay, to be sure. Well, he's a-going this time to help mind the horse. And so you are going too?" "Yes," I said mischievously, "to look after you, and see that you do your work." "Gahn!" he growled, beginning to dig again.

And so, as she stood there, leaning against the fence, and saw the red blood on the white snow, she fell a-thinking how she had twelve sons and no daughter, and she said to herself: 'If I only had a daughter as white as snow and as red as blood, I shouldn't care what became of all my sons. But the words were scarce out of her mouth before an old witch of the Trolls came up to her.

This night has witched me to wish for love to desire it; and I sit here a-thinking, a-thinking.... If love ever came to me I should think it would come now ere the dawn; here, where all is so dark and quiet and close to God.... Cousin, this night, for the first moment in all my life, I have desired love." "To be loved?" "No, ... to love."

'Take him his tea, like a good lassie. I'll answer for it he'll be all right. A man takes it hardly when he comes in tired, a-thinking his wife '11 be there to cheer him up a bit, to find her off, and niver know nought of t' reason why. 'I'm glad enough I've getten a baby, said Sylvia, 'but for aught else I wish I'd niver been married, I do!

"Yes, perhaps so," I said thoughtfully. "Why, o' course," growled Dumlow. "What? They are in the cable-tier?" "Oh, I dunno, sir; I was a-thinking about our taking they wittles in the s'loon, and it's come back like sort o' bells ringing in my ear, and Mr Denning saying she's dying. Oh yes, I recklect that, and the doctor coming. That's 'bout as far as I can get."

Now, when he came to think upon his teacher Barlaam, and as in a mirror saw his life, his soul was enchanted with love, and he much occupied himself a-thinking how he might see him; and ever carrying his sayings in his heart, he was like the tree in the Psalms planted by the river side, unceasingly watered, and bringing forth unto the Lords his fruits in due season.

Then she fell a-thinking of the difference between Malcolm and any other servant she had ever known. She hated the servile. She knew that it was false as well as low: she had not got so far as to see that it was low through its being false.

Only think how nice it would be somewhere abroad, where there was no Sally." "And no Uncle Josiah, Jem." "Ay, and no Mike to get you into trouble. Be fine, wouldn't it?" "Glorious, Jem." "Mean to go, Master Don?" "What, and be a miserable coward? No." "But you was a-thinking something of the kind, sir." "Yes, I was, Jem. Everybody is stupid sometimes, and I was stupid then. No.

"'The Lady Crinoline sits upstairs alone, said the page, 'and is a-thinking of you. Then he added in a whisper, 'Do you go at her straight, Mr. Macassar; slip-slap, and no mistake. "All honour to the true and brave! "As Macassar walked across the drawing-room, Crinoline failed to perceive his presence, although his boots did creak rather loudly.

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