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We could a had pets enough if we'd wanted them. One night we catched a little section of a lumber raft nice pine planks. It was twelve foot wide and about fifteen or sixteen foot long, and the top stood above water six or seven inches a solid, level floor. We could see saw-logs go by in the daylight sometimes, but we let them go; we didn't show ourselves in daylight.

He was covered wi' a sheet; but I catched sight of his voot, just showing out as they carried en along. 'I don't care what name that man went by, I said, in my way, 'but he's John Woodward's brother; I can swear to the family voot. At that very moment up comes John Woodward, weeping and teaving, 'I've lost my brother! I've lost my brother!" "Only to think of that!" said Mrs. Dewy.

Malcolm catched one of four-and-twenty pounds weight in the loch next to Dun Can, which, by the way, is certainly a Danish name, as most names of places in these islands are. The old castle, in which the family of Rasay formerly resided, is situated upon a rock very near the sea.

I wanted to offer to bet two dollars she hadn't, but I reckoned maybe it was just as safe to not to. So I never said nothing. THE first time I catched Tom private I asked him what was his idea, time of the evasion? what it was he'd planned to do if the evasion worked all right and he managed to set a nigger free that was already free before?

When he in his argument called the Canaanitish woman dog, she catched him at it, and saith, "Truth, Lord; yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table." Catch him, coming sinner, catch him in his words, surely he will take it kindly, and will not be offended at thee.

A cry of pain and horror broke upon them as they ran, and brought them back while the crumbling mass was still falling. "Great God! It's wee Jamie Allan," roared one man above the din. "He's catched by the leg! Here, boys, hurry up! Try an' get this block broken afore ony mair comes doon. God Almichty! Are we a' goin' to be buried thegither? This bit, boys! Quick!"

That made him look like he wished he hadn't said anything. And he wanted to git away from the subject, I reckon, because he begun to abuse the camel-driver, just the way a person does when he has got catched in something and wants to take it out of somebody else.

It did touch me to a sort of tenderness to see the gallant way she met her lot cursing and reviling all the crowd that gaped and gazed around her, whilst the flames licked upward toward her face and catched her thin locks and crackled about her old gray head cursing them! why an' thou should'st live a thousand years thoud'st never hear so masterful a cursing. Alack, her art died with her.

Because the Vulture's profligate son couldn't succeed in ruinin' one of my daughters; and because her brother 'Tom tould him that if ever he catched him comin' about the place again, or annoyin' his sisther, he'd split him with a spade.

We could a had pets enough if we'd wanted them. One night we catched a little section of a lumber raft nice pine planks. It was twelve foot wide and about fifteen or sixteen foot long, and the top stood above water six or seven inches a solid, level floor. We could see saw-logs go by in the daylight sometimes, but we let them go; we didn't show ourselves in daylight.

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