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They'd roit, and roit, and roit, and tak' oot the dook-gunes to un they would, as they did five-and-twenty year agone. Never to goo ayond the housen! never to go ayond the housen! Kill me in a three months, that would bor', then!" "Are you a farmer?" I asked, at last, thinking that my turn for questioning was come. "I bean't varmer; I be yooman born. Never paid rent in moy life, nor never wool.
"No, sir, how could you?" replied Smallbones, who was all prepared for this explanation, "when the tide swept me past the saluting battery in a moment." "Past the saluting battery!" exclaimed Vanslyperken; "why, how were you saved?" "Because, thanks to somebody, I be too light to sink. I went out to the Nab buoy and a mile ayond it." "The Nab buoy!" exclaimed Vanslyperken.
"Yes, and ayond it, afore the tide turned, and then I were swept back again, and came into harbour again, just half-an-hour afore you come aboard." Mr Vanslyperken looked aghast; the lad must have had a charmed life. Nine miles at least out to sea, and nine miles back again.
'An' it sounded as if it comed from right ayond that leetle clump of bushes, an' he pointed a shakin' finger toward a leetle clump of bushes, 'bout a rod away, that shut out our view of th' valley. 'I reckon we'd better investergate, an' we both began a-crawlin' toward that clump of bushes, not havin' heard no more sounds.
"No, sir, how could you?" replied Smallbones, who was all prepared for this explanation, "when the tide swept me past the saluting battery in a moment." "Past the saluting battery?" exclaimed Vanslyperken, "why, how were you saved?" "Because, thanks to somebody, I be too light to sink. I went out to the Nab buoy, and a mile ayond it." "The Nab buoy!" exclaimed Vanslyperken.
"Yes, and ayond it, afore the tide turned, and then I were swept back again, and came into harbour again, just half an hour afore you come aboard." Mr Vanslyperken looked aghast; the lad must have had a charmed life. Nine miles, at least; out to sea, and nine miles back again.
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