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Updated: June 11, 2025
I was 'stonished dis afternoon, Miss Phill, he took Mass'r Richard's worryin' dat quiet-like; but I could see de bearin's ob things mighty plain." "You heard the quarrel, then, Harriet?" "Couldn't help hearin' ob it, Miss Phill, no way; 'case I right thar. I was in de dinin'-room fixin' up de clean window curtains, and de young gen'lemen were on de p'azza.
However, he come to his bearin's after a while, and told me about our folks, and how't Hetty Buel wasn't married, but keepin' deestrict school, and her old grandmother alive yet. "Well, I kinder heartened up, and agreed to take passage with Seth. Good Lord, Doctor! what's that?"
The ice became more broken up, smaller crevasses intersected the large one, and at last a place was reached where the chaos of dislocation rendered further advance impossible. "Lost your bearin's, Antoine?" asked Captain Wopper. "No; I have only got into difficulties," replied the guide, with a quiet smile. "Just so breakers ahead.
"I thought it was a stroke of some kind, 'but I've fair lost my bearin's since I gev' over plashin' at sea." The amazement of the elders at the manner in which those young people addressed each other was slight in comparison with the thrill Royson caused when he had taken some soup, and was prepared to do justice to more solid food.
He offered it aloud, in a few seconds, in the name of Jesus, leaving his hearers to join him or not as they pleased. "See that you lay your course fair now, Molloy," said Miles, as they sallied out upon the darkening plain. "Trust me, lad, I've taken my bearin's."
Cap'n Amazon smote his knee a resounding smack of appreciation. "You got your bearin's correct, Louise, I do believe. I must have surprised the critter. And Abe set store by him, I've no doubt." "Diddimus will get over it," said the amused Louise. "There's that bird," Cap'n Amazon said suddenly, looking around at the cage hanging in the sunlit window. "What's Abe call him?" "Jerry."
What with these devil-ships a-flyin' about the skies, and dropping thunderbolts on us from the clouds, and furreners a-comin' up the Thames as I've heard, London ain't 'ealthy enough for me, nor the missus and the kids, and thanks for your kindness, sir, we're movin' to-night, keb an' all. "Oh, my Gawd, there's another! 'Otel Cecil and Savoy this time, if I've got my bearin's right.
Love rears its stations here and tries to take the bearin's, but we hain't quite got the wires to jine. Sometimes we feel a faint jarrin' and thrill as if there wuz hands workin' on the other end of the line. We feel the thrill, we see the glow of the signal lights they hold up, but we can't quite ketch the words. We strain our ears through the darkness listening! listening!
'They come in with Big Mike, and he was loaded and scrappy and jammed 'em through. Said they was pals of his. Where is he? "There was a hunt for Mike, and, when they got his bearin's, there he was keeled over on a bench, breathin' like an escape valve. And an admiral's salute wouldn't have woke him up. The whole crew was round us by this time, some ugly, and the rest laffin' and carryin' on.
"No, I shall only blame myself." "There's one promise you must make me," said his uncle. "What is that?" "Take a week to consider whether you hadn't better take my advice and stay at home." "Yes, uncle, I'll promise that." "And you'll think it over in all its bearin's?" "Yes, uncle." "It ain't best to take any important step without reflection, Ben." "You're right, uncle."
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