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"Arn't you marrying him so as to get rid of his calls and his escortage?" "Of course not. We shall go on just the same." "Bully for you, Ma. Does Dr. Brown know it?" Miss De Voe flushed angrily, and put an end to her call. "What a foolish fellow Lispenard is!" she remarked unconsciously to Wellington at the carriage door. "Beg pardon, mum?" said Wellington, blank wonderment filling his face.

"Nay, they're all right." "Well, my legs arn't. Nice way to sarve a fellow." "Shake hands, Barney," I said. "I'm so sorry." "Can't, sir. You must do it yourself. I don't b'lieve yet as I've got no hands, no arms, nor anything else, but a head." "There you are, matey," cried Bob Hampton. "Did you tie them ropes, Mr Brymer, sir? They was tight 'uns." "No; it was Mr Dale here."

"What are you sitting there for?" she exclaimed, suddenly re-entering the dining-room, where Dr. Lively was sitting with his arms on the table. "Why don't you get up and look for that purse you lost?" "No use, you said," Napoleon put in by way of reminder. "For pity's sake, arn't you done eating yet?" "Just am," answered the corporal, rising from his seat, yet chewing industriously. Mrs.

"That was some 'un artful, sir, and he got in." "Slipped in descending inside, and dragged the speculum on the floor," said Uncle Richard, frowning. "Now the question is, who was it?" "Ah, who was it, sir?" said David. "Arn't such a great many folk in Furzebrough, and I should say as it lies between Parson Maxted and Pete Warboys, and it warn't parson, 'cause of the boots."

No, Art dear, let us not trust to ould blood or young blood, but let us trust to the grace o' God, an' ax it from our hearts out." "Well, but arn't we in great comfort now?" "We are," she replied, "thank the Giver of all good for it; may God continue it to us, and grant it to last!" "Last! why wouldn't it last, woman alive? Well, begad, after all, 'tis not every other man, any way "

It's big enough to take your pretty little fists as far as yer knuckleses, and then they'll jam and jam more, and the more they jams the tighter they'll hold the rope till some 'un comes. Take the skin off? Well, let it. Sarve it right for not being stuck tighter on to the hones. Have to grow again, that's all. I arn't going to let Master Aleck's boat sink to the bottom if I die for it.

Bob Hampton laid a hand upon my shoulder to stop me; but I thrust him back and was half into the opening when the rustling sound within increased. "I'm coming, Blane," I said, in a loud whisper. "No, no; don't you come," he whispered back. "I'm coming out, and there arn't room for two."

He had just come to this conclusion when Jem turned to him. "Shall I ask him that, Mas' Don?" "Ask him what?" "What I think. Depend upon it he was sent out to Botany Bay, and run off to this country." "No, no, Jem; don't ask." "He can't have come out here honest, Mas' Don. Look at him, there arn't a honest hair in his head." "But we don't want to offend him, Jem." "Don't we?

"So says I, sir; but it's disappynting, for I arn't found no corpses, on'y you young gents all as live-ho as fish; and what's to come o' my rewards?" "Oh, bother the rewards, Tom! How did you get in?" "Dove, sir, and swimmed on my back with my flippers going like one o' the seals I've seen come in here." "But we tried to do that, both of us, and we couldn't do it." "Dessay not, sir.

Thought it was washing day, but it can't be, for they don't hardly wear any clothes." "It's volcanic steam, Jem. Comes out of the earth." "Get along with you, Mas' Don. Don't get spinning yarns." "I'm telling you the truth, Jem." "Are you, sir? Well, p'r'aps it's what you think is the truth, I say, arn't it lovely out here?

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