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"I guess I'll ladle ye out some o' that soothin' mixture I bought down at Simpson's t' other day," he said, reflectively. "And I onderstand the boys up on the Bar think the rains will set in airly." But here Nature was omnipotent. Worn by exhaustion, excitement, and fever, and possibly a little affected by Captain Dick's later potion, Roger Catron turned white, and lapsed against the wall.
I'll fetch you everything on the place it's likely a redbird ever teched, airly in the mornin' if you'll say you'll stay an' wave your torch 'long my river bank this summer. I haven't a scrap about me now. Yes, I have, too! Here's a handful o' corn I was takin' to the banty rooster; but shucks! he's fat as a young shoat now. Corn's a leetle big an' hard for you. Mebby I can split it up a mite."
For several days a threatening haze shrouded the distant sea line. The kildees, fluttered and shrieked over the booming surf. Washy Gallup, meeting Louise as she strolled on the beach, prognosticated: "Shouldn't be surprised none, Miss Lou, if we had a spell of weather. Mebbe we'll have an airly equinoctooral. We sometimes do.
Sure we oughtn't to neglect thim no more than ourselves, the crathurs, that can't spake their wants, except by grantin'." "Saints above! the Lord forgive me for bringin' down their names upon a Christmas Eve, but it's beside himself the man is! an' him knows that the phaties wor boiled an' made up into balls for them airly this mornin'!"
"'Waiter? "'Sir. "'Galls don't like to be tree'd here of a mornin' do they? "'Sir. "'It's usual for the ladies, sais I, 'to be together in the airly part of the forenoon here, ain't it, afore the gentlemen jine them? "'Yes, Sir. "'It puts me in mind, sais I, 'of the old seals down to Sable Island you know where Sable Isle is, don't you? "'Yes, Sir, it's in the cathedral down here.
"I want something to ait," said he. "Art, dear," she replied and this was the worst word she ever uttered against him "Art, dear, I have nothing for you till by an' by; but I will then." "Have you any money?" "Money, Art! oh, where would I get it? If I had money I wouldn't be without something' for you to eat, or the childre here that tasted nothin' since airly this mornin'."
Knocker, and I lives in Primrose Court, Great Queen Street, and my reg'lar perfession is a-sellin' coffee "so airly in the mornin'," and I've got a darter as ain't quite so 'ansom as me, bein' the moral of her father as is over the water a-livin' in the fine 'Straley. 'Well, mother, said Cyril, 'and what did the shiny Quaker say? 'They calls me "Jokin' Meg" in Primrose Court.
We got nothing at the Washington Market, for we couldn't find it at all: I think they tuk it away to Washington. It was in the mornin' airly that we got to the city, ma'am, an' there was a koind of a carr, an' a gintleman up on the top of it, an' anuther gintleman at the dure of it, wid the dure in his hand, an' he sez, sez he, 'Git in, ladies, sez he.
"We hain't got no salt to put on their tails," explained Glover, grinning more with pain than with his joke. "I'd ate 'em widout salt," said Sweeny. "If the tails was feathers, I'd ate 'em." "We must camp early, and try our luck at hunting," observed Thurstane. "I go for campin' airly," groaned the limping and tottering Glover.
"Not pertickerlerly," answered Deacon Klegg, turning to catch a view of the stockade at La Vergne, where the 1st Mich. Eng. had made such a gallant defense. "I'd a mighty bothersome day, and was purty well tuckered out. I found a good place to sleep, and I turned in rather airly. Say," continued he, pointing to the wreckage of battle, "the boys seem to have poked it to 'em purty lively out there."
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