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Never made himself too common nor free, but there he was, allus the gen'leman with you what you may call nice." "Reg'lar true-born Englishman, I say," said another. "Nay, just aye like a young Scot," said another. "Hark at that!" said another, looking round defiantly; "it's of Oirish descent he is. Isn't his name Carey?" "What!" cried another, angrily. "Carey Carew.

So she packs them away in a great pond by themselves at the South Pole, two hundred and sixty-three miles south- southeast of Mount Erebus, the great volcano in the ice; and there they butt each other with their ugly noses, day and night from year's end to year's end. Tom swam up to the nearest whale, and asked the way to Mother Carey. "There she sits in the middle," said the whale.

"I think I know what to do, if Jock can stand having me," said Johnny, stoutly, as soon as he understood the question. "Mother!" just then shouted Jock, and as Johnny obeyed the call, he began- "I want my head higher- no- I say not you- Mother Carey!" "She is busy with the doctor." "Can't she come and do this? No, I say," and he threw the nearest thing at hand at him.

John Thomas, four years older than Carey, was a surgeon, who had made two voyages to Calcutta in the Oxford Indiaman, had been of spiritual service to Charles Grant, Mr. George Udny, and the Bengal civilian circle at Malda, and had been supported by Mr. Grant as a missionary for a time until his eccentricities and debts outraged his friends and drove him home at the time of the Kettering meetings.

And I know Joe couldn't have borne to see me in it." At the Irishism of which she burst out laughing, and laughed herself into the tears that had never come when they were expected of her. Mary caressed and soothed her, and told her she could well guess it was sadder to her now than even at first. "Well, it is," said Carey, looking up.

"Oh, I'll stick by you," was the ready answer. "I've got no use for such scoundrels as Carey and Bossermann. I'm only livin' one life, and I'll live that honest like, God helpin' me." Night was coming on when they got the treasure to the surface of the ground. They hunted around diligently until they were almost certain they had everything of value.

A long time ago, when it was always summer in our woods, the Chicadees lived merrily with their cousins, and frolicked the whole year round. But one day Mother Carey sent the small birds a warning that they must move to the South, when the leaves fell from the trees, for hard frost and snow were coming, and maybe starvation too.

I shall go up to London about it and see Carey next week. A man can do a deal if he sets himself thoroughly to work." "I'd leave it alone if I were you," said the young man. "I shall not leave it alone. I mayn't be able to get it all, but I'll do my best to secure a part of it. If any is to go, it had better be the land in Bostock and Twining. I think we could manage to keep Newton entire."

Carey had ceased to keep school when the Moulton Baptists, who could subscribe no more than twopence a month each for their own poor, formally called the preacher to become their ordained pastor, and Ryland, Sutcliff, and Fuller were asked to ordain him on the 10th August 1786.

He got the latter into the cab in an experienced way. "Same old complaint!" he intimated to Bart with a wink. "Drinks pretty heavily." Bart leaned over into the cab. "Colonel Harrington," he said, "do you wish to be driven home?" The colonel gave him a fishy stare, groaned and put out a wavering hand. "Come," he mumbled. "Jump in," directed Carey.