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"Why, yer honour, I can't answer that becase, you see, it didn't happen then, and I couldn't exactly be saying what my feelings might be." "At any rate, you were not surprised?" "Oh yes, I war surprised; in course it war a surprise to me when I kicked the dead body; but when I come to think over all about the Captain, I warn't that much surprised." "After what had taken place at Mrs.

It says 'Don't Knock. They don't they come right in and borrow things. Uncle Jimmie says not to have much to do with them, becase they are so queer, but when I am not at home, the ladies come to call on him, and drink Moxie or something. I know becase once I caught them.

At last a man entered the room, dressed in rather shabby black, whom I afterwards learned to be the butler. "What is your name, my friend?" said I, determined to make an ally of the man. "My name? Why Larry sure, yer honer. And the masther is out of his sinses in a hurry, becase yer honer don't come down." "Is he though?

"Well, I'll see her letter in a minute or two, but you may tell my father he needn't wait I won't answer it to-night at all event's." "You must answer it on the nail," replied her mother, "becase the messager's waitin' in the kitchen 'ithin." "That alters the case altogether," returned Una, "and I'll follow you immediately."

"Then how did you get away from Sierra Leon?" "Go to sleep one day in de bush tieves come steal me, take me down to coast, sell me again." "Well, where did you go then?" "Bard schooner again, sar. Another man-of-war take schooner in West Indies; send her in prize. Keep and some on board becase want hands; keep me, becase speak little English." "How did you like a man-of-war?" inquired Newton.

Becase he is a rogue you think he is an Irishman! By the holy carpenter you need not come to Ireland for that kind of ware! You have a viry pritty breed of rogues of your own! But he is not Irish. He is one of your own sulky English bugs. The description was not inapplicable, for I think I never beheld a more lowering, black-browed, evil-eyed fellow, since the hour I first saw light.

Missus Mary Swan thats what she calls herself but her richeous name his Mollett and why not seein who is er usban. So no more at presence but will come foward hany day to pruv hall this agin my guvnor becase he arnt doing the thing as is rite and I looks to you Mr.

You must bethink yourself: for I dare say a young gentleman like you will find bail fast enough; becase why, the sum is not quite four hundred and forty pounds. We have people enough which will go of any message for you; so I would advise you to send, though it is late; becase, as you says you don't drink, there will be no good much in your staying here.

So you had better take my advice, and cheer up your spirits; and get a little something good in your belly, in the way of eating and drinking; and send to let your friends know as how you are nabbed: becase nothing can come of it otherwise, neither to you nor nobody else.

"He tore me from my Dinah; I tought my heart would burst: He made me lub anoder when my lub was wid de first; He sole my picanninnies becase he got dar price, And shut me in de marsh-field to hoe among de rice; When I neber hab forgotten, etc.