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"Including gold," assented Frank; and there it all lies has lain since creation hundreds of thousands of acres of splendid land unoccupied. "Ha! there's a screw loose somewhere," said Joe, taking the pipe from his lips and looking at it earnestly, as if the remark were addressed to it, "somethin' out o' j'int a plank started, so to speak cer'nly."

I never seed 'em myself, an' there's cer'nly not more nor half-a-dozen on 'em hallo!

"Oh, I can give ye a yarn about ghosts, cer'nly," said Tim Rokens, looking into the bowl of his pipe in order to make sure that it was sufficiently charged to last out the story. "I'll tell ye of a ghost I once seed and knocked down." "Knocked down!" cried Nikel Sling in surprise; "why, I allers thought as how ghosts was spirits, an' couldn't be knocked down or cotched neither."

"I'm not sure of the exact spot; but it can't be very far off from the tother, cer'nly not a hundred miles," said Bumpus, with a grin. "Now, wot I want is, that if ye get hold of the pirate ye'll be content, an' not go an' peach on Henry an' his comrades. They'll be so ashamed o' themselves at bein' nabbed in the wery act that they'll give it up as a bad job.

Una had been anxious lest Mr. Schwirtz "pay her too marked attentions; make them as conspicuous as Mr. Starr and Miss Vincent"; for in the morning he had hung about, waiting for a game of croquet with her. But Mr. Schwirtz was equally pleasant to her, to Miss Vincent, and to Mrs. Cannon; and he was attractively ardent regarding the scenery. "This cer'nly beats New York, eh?

"If your queen," continued Ravonino, "were to tell you to give up the service of God and worship idols, would you do it?" "Cer'nly not," replied the seaman, promptly, "for she has no right to rule over my soul. My duty to the King of Kings stands before my duty to the Queen of England." Again the guide was silent for a few minutes. Then he said:

"It seems a pity not to change the the associations. The library and reading room could be on the first floor; and on the second, perhaps, a town hall, where " "For the land sake!" ejaculated Lois Daggett; "you cer'nly have got an imagination, Miss Orr. I haven't heard that town hall idea spoken of since Andrew Bolton's time.

"No, cannot imagine," whispered Miss Jane. Perhaps " Here Miss Martha was brought to an abrupt pause by observing that Mr Rokens was about to commence to eat his egg with a teaspoon. "Allow me, Mr Rokens," she said, handing that individual an ivory eggspoon. "Oh, cer'nly, ma'am.

Say, this beats New York, eh? I don't care if I never see another show or a cocktail. Cer'nly do beat New York. Cer'nly does! I was saying to Sam Cannon, 'Lord, I says, 'I wonder what a fellow ever stays in the city for; never catch me there if I could rake in the coin out in the country, no, sir! And he laughed and said he guessed it was the same way with him.

I'm no lawyer that's a fact but I'm a man; an' wot's a man? it ain't a bundle o' flesh an' bones on two legs, with a turnip a-top o't, is it?" "Be no manes," murmured Briant, with an approving nod. "Cer'nly not," remarked Dick Barnes. "I second that motion." "Good," continued Rokens.

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