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"I bain't afeard at all, I thank God!" said Christian strenuously. "I'm glad I bain't, for then 'twon't pain me....I don't think I be afeard or if I be I can't help it, and I don't deserve to suffer. I wish I was not afeard at all!"

"Well, then, Bathsheba!" said Oak, stopping the handle, and gazing into her face with astonishment. "Miss Everdene, you mean," she said, with dignity. "I mean this, that if Mr. Boldwood really spoke of marriage, I bain't going to tell a story and say he didn't to please you. I have already tried to please you too much for my own good!" Bathsheba regarded him with round-eyed perplexity.

"That's jolly!" exclaimed Bob, brightening up at the prospect of some sort or any sort of expedition in lieu of the one he had missed. "May I come with you?" "Ees, sure-ly, Master Bob," returned Dick. "But how comes it you bain't a-gone wi' the Cap'en and t'others?" Bob did not like any allusion to this delicate subject. "I was too late," he said abruptly, changing the conversation at once.

I reckon you'll find him at Bill Harrison's if he bain't on the market." "Posh" was no fancy name of the poet's for Joseph Fletcher, but the actual proper cognomen by which the man has been known on the coast since he was a lad. Bill Harrison's is a cosy little beerhouse in the lower North Town. It is called Bill Harrison's because Bill Harrison was once its landlord.

She had sprung on them out of the thick weather. But now Cap'n Jacka could see the white line on her and the ports quite plain, and not two miles away. "What nation?" he bawled. "I can't make out as she carries any flag. Losh me! if there bain't another!"

I'll be tellin' the good word to the poor lass inside this very minute. Her heart bain't all diamonds an' pride, after all, as she let us know last night, poor dear." Mary left them, and a minute later met the skipper on his way up from the land-wash. "I's found the boat the stranger come in," said the skipper. "Sure, an' so ye would, Denny, if it was to be found," replied Mary.

Why are you making those faces at me?" cried the boy indignantly. Farmer Blaize leaned round the Bantam to have a look at him, and beheld the stolidest mask ever given to man. "Bain't makin' no faces at nobody," growled the sulky elephant. The farmer commanded him to face about and finish.

There's that old yarn o' mine about Hambly's cow an' the lawn-mowing machine I doubt that anybody 'll enjoy it so much as you always do; an' I've so got out o' the way o' telling the beginning which bain't extra funny, though needful to a stranger's understanding the whole joke that I 'most forgets how it goes." "We'll see one another now an' then, they tell me.

Then stow the noise all of a suddent, get clear o' the track an' work back to this Chance Along wid the gear. Don't bat any o' the ship's crew over the head if ye bain't forced to it. The gear bes the t'ing we wants, lads." "Aye, skipper, aye but will the sailormen be a-totin' their gear that a-way?" returned Bill.

"Not in our parts, there bain't. Stop a bit. What be ye going to paint, sir? Housen, or folk?" "Oh, hang it, not houses. "Well, ye might just make shift to live at it, I suppose, with here and there a signboard. They are the best paid, our way: but, Lord bless ye, THEY wants headpiece. Well, sir, let me see your work. Then we'll talk further."

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