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Well, thou knowest it was nateral as he would drive down last noight to see how t' chaps at t' engine was a-getting on, and it coomed across my moind as it wer a good opportunity vor to finish un; so ther thou hast it." Bill gazed in astonishment through the darkness at his companion. "But it bain't true, Luke?

"Skipper, dear, would ye be haulin' me an' me wooden leg out into sich a desperate flurry as this here?" inquired Pat, aghast. "Saints be good to ye, skipper, but I'd die in me tracks!" Some of the foolish delight went out of Nolan's face. His lips closed and his black eyes began to glint like moonshine on new ice. "It bain't no more nor a step or two," he said.

I wonder whether it would do her any good to let her thrash me. If it would she'd be welcome. Look here, Harry, she bain't angry wi' you.

We shall meet again in happier times;" and backing his horse, while he still remained uncovered, he soon turned and followed Huey. "Well, now," ejaculated Jehu. "'Clar ter you ef dat ar Linkum hossifer bain't nigh onter bein' as fine a gemman as Mas'r Henry hisself. Won't you take some 'freshment, missy? No? Den I'se go right 'long wid you."

The skipper o' a ship has the law to his back in cases o' mutiny an' the like but the law bain't behind ye, Dennis Nolan!" "The divil fly away wid the law!" cried the skipper. "I bes skipper here! I makes the law for this harbor an' them as don't like the laws I makes kin go somewheres else." "Leave him be, skipper. That bes what I tells ye, for yer own good. Don't kill him.

There bain't a hedger or ditcher but has his bit o' dinner put ready for en, and I reckon soldiers have got stummicks much same as other folks." Dick had only half attended to this speech; he had been standing by the door intently gazing up the village street, and shading his eyes with his hand. "Why, I'm blowed!" he exclaimed. "Here's a mate o' mine ridin' this way! Yes, so it be.

"We resarvists carried some of the recroots on our backs for miles. We ain't no chickens." "No, that we bain't," said a West-countryman. "I reckon we can teach them young fellers zummat. Oi zeed zome on 'em pretty clytenish when they was under foire the fust time. Though they were middlin' steady, arterwards," he added indulgently as though jealous of the honour of his regiment.

"Sure, skipper, me poor head feels that desperate bad, what wid the liquor an' the clout ye give me, I couldn't heave it up from the pillow if Saint Peter himself give the word." "I bain't troublin' about Saint Peter," returned the skipper.

"Pianeys," he shouted. "Hell!" exclaimed the men on deck, in voices of disgust. The skipper returned to the deck, after about ten minutes in the hold. "The cargo bain't o' no use to us, lads," he said. "Pianeys, engines, an' fancy-goods." They broke open the lazarette and found several cases of wines and brandy, and a quantity of provisions of superior quality.

Whereat they burst into a guffaw, and I knew that I had made another mistake. "He bain't over ripe," said the man on my middle. "True, he was born young," said Job. "Well, now, I'm a gemman, I am, and fair exchange is no robbery, and as I've took a fancy for this 'ere coat, being a trifle newer nor mine, I'll chop with you; me being a trifle older nor you makes all square, I reckon.

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