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"Go it, old Bruin! Go it while ye can! There ain't a hair on yer back that b'longs to ye!" But it soon became evident that the bear couldn't go on much longer at this breakneck pace. Its pursuers heard its steps with increasing distinctness, and then its labored breathing. They were gaining on it fast.
She shook her fist defiantly at the pawing, bellowing brute by the fence, and not satisfied with that method of expressing her anger, she flung the empty bucket at his head, crying in frenzy, "Take that, you old sinner! It b'longs to the berries you've already got."
"There's a man a-cummin yonder's always a-going to Lunnon," said he. Visions of a companion on our tramp also perhaps in search of adventures made me look briskly round. "Him with the pipe, as b'longs to the barge," the boy exclaimed. It was indeed Mr. Rowe come to look for us, and we had to try and seem glad to see him, and to go on board once more.
Saint John says it must be a canary which b'longs to the stone house that owns these lilacs, but I don't b'lieve it would sing like that if it was shut up in a cage." She held her breath again to harken to the music, then puckered her lips and mocked its song. The feathered musician broke off in the midst of his rhapsody, surprised at the strange echo of his own notes.
"That off foot o' mine kind o' b'longs to the church, anyway," said Captain Leezur sweetly; "has for years; don't pain me much as I knows on, but she ain't seound: if t'other one starts off kind o' skittish she 's sartin to hold back " "Ye'd orter be thankful 't ye only has to contend with natch'al diserbilities," interposed Captain Pharo, "'n' don't have any o' these d d ructions played on ye."
The hunter's tone and the expression of his face were so full of surprise that Willy felt deeply mortified at his rudeness, and began at once to stammer something to explain himself. "I b'longs to Colonel Marshall's regiment," continued the man, "an' I's been home sick on leave o' absence. Got wounded in the leg, an' I's jes' gettin' well.
He's got orders now t' turn out every hoof but what b'longs there." "My Lord!" Wooden Shoes gasped at the catastrophe which faced the Cross L. "That's Harry Conroy's work," Pink cut in sharply' "He'd hurt the Cross L if he could, t' spite me and Rowdy. He " "Don't matter seein' it's done. Yuh might as well turn the herd loose right here, an' let 'em go t' the devil.
"No, chile, no; for Ise got fas' hold ob de Master's hand, and He holds me tight; de waves can't go ober my head, kase He bought me wid his own precious blood and I b'longs to Him; and He always takes care ob his own chillens."
"House at the end where the old cock in a blue shirt's smoking a pipe is that it?" "Ah! up two flights of stairs. But she can't see you, nor yet hear you, to speak of." "Who's the old cock?" "This little boy's uncle. He b'longs to the Fancy. 'Eavyweight he was, wunst upon a time." And Dave Wardle, who had joined the colloquy, gave confirmatory evidence: "He's moy Uncle Moses, he is.
Who owns it?" "Bunga which? Oh, that cottage over on t'other side the crick? That b'longs to a couple of paintin' fellers from up Boston way. Not house painters, you understand, but fellers that put in their time paintin' pictures of the water and the beach and the like of that. Seems a pretty silly job for grown-up men, but they're real pleasant and folksy.
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