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'Leastways, the debt was nine pound, and the rest was lawyers', justices' and sheriffs' fees. I callate they'll find them figgers cut into my heart, when I'm dead." And then he pointed to the sums in charcoal, covering the walls of the cell. "I callated the interest down to how much a minute. I allers liked cipherin, ye know, Perez, and I have a great deal of time here.

It looked like a pretty hard chance going out in that gale, but Clancy didn't wait. "Nobody else seems to be hurrying to get out, and we being the able-est looking craft in the harbor, I callate it's up to us to go." He got the exact location of the distressed vessel from the coaster, and then it was up anchor, make sail, and out we went.

"If you please, Squire," said Ezra, cap in hand, "Laban's kinder stupid, an we callate he muster got what ye said tuther eend to. Will ye kindly tell us what the convenshin did?" Stopping his horse, Sedgwick replied, in a loud, clear voice. "The convention declared that the laws shall be enforced, and all disorderly persons punished with the stocks and with lashes on the bare back."

"Callate you're sizable enough." "Wish you was in the House," remarked Mr. Adams of Barren. "None of us is much on talk, but if we had you, I guess we could lay things wide open." "If you was thar, and give it to 'em as hot as you did when you was talkin' for Zeb, them skunks in the front seats wouldn't know whether they was afoot or hossback," declared Mr.

'What! shouts old Wright, flying 'round in his chair, 'what the devil does this mean? Can't you read, sir? 'callate to, says Mr. Hopper. 'And you dare to come in here? "'Business is business, says Hopper. 'You "callate"! bellowed the old man; 'I reckon you're a damned Yankee. I reckon I'll upset your "callations" for once.

Only the Speaker sat like a wax statue of himself, and glanced neither to the right nor to the left. "Harkness of Truro," said the clerk. "He's almost to Wells County again," whispered Bijah, excitedly. "I didn't callate he could do it. Will?" "Yes?" "Will you hear somethin'?"

And tell him that his daughter has come from Kentucky, and is waiting for him." "I callate Mr. Carvel won't be here this morning," said Eliphalet. He went back to the pile of dry goods, and began to work. But he was unable to meet the displeasure in her face. "What is your name?" Miss Carvel demanded. "Hopper." "Then, Mr. Hopper, please find Ephum, or Mr. Hood."

"He didn't say nothin' about it, Jethro," answered Ephraim slowly; "I callate he has other views for the place, and he was too kind to come right out with 'em and spoil our mornin'. You see, Jethro, I wahn't only a sergeant, and Brampton's gittin' to be a big town."

'What! shouts old Wright, flying 'round in his chair, 'what the devil does this mean? Can't you read, sir? 'callate to, says Mr. Hopper. 'And you dare to come in here? "'Business is business, says Hopper. 'You "callate"! bellowed the old man; 'I reckon you're a damned Yankee. I reckon I'll upset your "callations" for once.

He is a little man, and has a habit of rubbing the sharp ridge of his nose. "How be you, Jethro?" says Samuel. "Killed the brindle Thursday. Finest hide you ever seed." "G-goin' to town meetin' Tuesday g-goin' to town meetin' Tuesday Sam'l?" says Jethro. "I was callatin' to, Jethro." "Democrat hain't ye Democrat?" "Callate to be." "How much store do ye set by that hide?" Samuel rubs his nose.

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