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"Where is she?" enquired the carman, casting his eyes about him. "You just say that," said the skipper, hurriedly. "You shall have a pint if you do. He'll understand." It was unfortunate for the other that the skipper had set too high an estimation on Joe's intelligence, for the information being imparted to him in the audible tones of confidence, he first gave his mug to Mr.
Then the woman says: "He's goin' to be tried again and you'd better go back and be a man. Mrs. Rainey died and it's time Temple Scott was dead too." "Listen," says Mitch, "did you hear that that's Harold Carman. Come." We got up and walked past 'em there he was huddled close to a woman, the moon almost shining in their faces.
Joire, where the magistrates brought out a great cask of wine, and placed it in the middle of the street for their refreshment. The little army, however, did not halt there, but marched on to the bare hill of Carman, where, after solemn prayer, they encamped about midnight, sleeping on the bare ground. Next day found them in front of the small walled town of Cluse, in the rocky gorge of the Arve.
He darted into the whisky-house with the carman reappeared before Lord Colambre could accomplish getting out, remounted his seat, and, taking the reins, 'I thank your honour, said he; 'and I'll bring you into Clonbrony before it's pitch-dark yet, though it's nightfall, and that's four good miles, but "a spur in the head is worth two in the heel."
"Had your 'usband got any marks on 'im? Birth-mark, or moles, or anything of that sort?" "I'm sure he is my 'usband," ses the woman, dabbing her eyes. "Yes, yes," ses the skipper, "but answer my question. If you can tell us any marks your 'usband had, we can take Bill down into my cabin and " "You'll do WOT?" I ses, in a loud voice. "You speak when you're spoke to," ses the carman.
They remembered all the perils of the sea, the dangers of shipwreck on some barren coast, of possible capture by pirates, such as those who had attacked Captain Carman off the Canary Islands not many years before, and they came to feel at last that they would be thankful to learn that the ship had foundered at sea and that their friends had gone down with her to a natural death in the waters.
Here is a picture of the famous Brown, drawn by the same pen: "Brown is a huge fellow, coarse in his features, resembling a dressed up carman. His face is very red, and on Sundays he passes up and down the aisles of Grace Church with a peculiar swagger.
Kidd; "and who's to tell that pore soul I don't know. She fair doated on 'im. 'Ow she's to live I don't know. I shall do what I can for 'er." "Same 'ere," said Mr. Brown, in a deep voice. "Something ought to be done for 'er," said the carman, as he went out. "First thing is to tell the police," said the landlord. "They ought to know; then p'r'aps one of them'll tell her.
She in her isolated life, like that of a cloistered nun she had never even heard the free gossip of the neighbours, or the oath of a carman as he whips his horses.
With this consolation, and with a "God speed you," given to the carman, Larry was driving off; but the carman called to him, and pointed to a house, at the corner of which, on a high pole, was swinging an iron sign of three horse-shoes, set in a crooked frame, and at the window hung an empty bottle, proclaiming whiskey within.
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