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Now I knows a chap, one Lawyer Chalk, who's as sharp as a needle, and if any man can help young Peter and his sister to keep what is their own he'll do it. I'm ready to come down with some shiners to pay him, for, you see, these lawyer folk don't argify for nothing, and I'm sure some on you who loves justice will help Jack and Polly Trawl's children; so round goes the hat."

"You're a smart chap!" said Bainton at last, breaking the mystic spell and rising to take his leave "An' I don't want to argify with ye, for I'spect you're about right in what you sez about Sunday ways in town but I tell ye what, young feller! you've got to 'ave a deal o' patience an' a deal o' pity for they poor starveling sinners wot gits boxed up in cities an' never ain't got no room to look at the sky, or see the wide fields with all the daisies blowin' open to the sun.

"I don't know that, I'm not so sure o' that," rejoined the boatswain, stoutly. "You're said to be a obstinate feller, and there's no sayin' what obstinate fellers won't do or will do. But I didn't come here for to argify the question with you, Mister Gascoyne. Wot I com'd here for wos to do my duty; so, now, I'm agoin' to do it."

I will have her, or I will die, Betty. 'Wull. Thee will die in either case. But it baint for me to argify. And do her love thee too, Jan? 'I hope she does, Betty I hope she does. What do you think about it? 'Ah, then I may hold my tongue to it. Knaw what boys and maidens be, as well as I knew young pegs.

I will have her, or I will die, Betty." "Wull. Thee will die in either case. But it baint for me to argify. And do her love thee too, Jan?" "I hope she does, Betty I hope she does. What do you think about it?" "Ah, then I may hold my tongue to it. Knaw what boys and maidens be, as well as I knew young pegs. I myzell been o' that zort one taime every bit so well as you be."

"My, but that scarecrow 'as got 'em bad!" said Ortheris. "Seems like if 'e comes any furder we'll 'ave to argify with 'im." Learoyd raised himself from the dirt as a bull clears his flanks of the wallow. And as a bull bellows, so he, after a short minute at gaze, gave tongue to the stars. "MULVAANEY! MULVAANEY! A-hoo!"

"Do 'e thenk as how you could do aal that, young man?" I sed. "No disrespect to 'e though, vor that don't argify; but I could ketch hold on 'e by the scroff o' yer neck an' the seat o' yer breeches, an' pitch 'e slick into the roadway among the iron." "Look heer, Meyster Turmot, you'll hev to pay twelve shillin' moor avoor you gwoes out o' heer, or Lunnon won't hold 'e to-night."

I know my duty an' I do it. Ther's a chapter of the Bible fer every day o' my life, an' it needs digestin' good with my dinner. An' I don't throw it up fer nobody." "But but " Joan began to protest, but the other brushed objection aside with an added flourish of her spoon. "It ain't no use fer you to persuade, nor cajole, nor argify.

With an exclamation the squire hurried to the kitchen and intrenched himself in the door just as the party reached it. "Who are ye, and by what right do ye trespass on my property?" he demanded. "Git out of the way, ole man," ordered the sergeant. "We hev orders ter take a look at yer store-room and cellar, an' we ha'n't got no time to argify."

"To make him wuss," replied Stubs promptly. "You might as well argify with a lobster as with Joe Stubs," said Bob Lumsden, who, although burdened with the cares of the cooking department, worked with the men at cleaning and packing. "What does a boy like you know about lobsters, 'cept to cook 'em?" growled Stubley. "You mind your pots an' pans.

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