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"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.

"Anyhow, no one would expect me, surely, to go an' say straight out to these fellows, `I'm goin' to obey orders an' be as meek as a lamb, in order to throw you off your guard an' bolt when I get the chance!" "Cer'nly not. 'Cause why?

Well, he said to me I was not to tell where he lived, as he don't like company, an' so he made me promise, an' I did promise, d'ye see? so I mean to stick to my promise, and that's all about it. I would like to tell ye about him, comrades, but you wouldn't have me break my word, would you?" "Cer'nly not, by no means," said Bounce. "Does he live all by his lone?" "No eh ah!

"Now, really, you must stop this," said May; "I see that my cousin's colour is going with her efforts to understand you. Can't you give her something more amusing to think of?" "Oh, cer'nly," said Solomon, again turning with alacrity to the Report. "Would you like to hear what some people think it's our dooty to attend to? I'll give you a letter or two received by our various departments."

Tim regarded him with a prolonged stare, but for some time said nothing. At last he emitted several strong puffs of smoke, and said "Young man, did you ever see your own mind?" "No, in course not." "Did anybody else ever see it?" "Cer'nly not." "Then of course you don't believe in it!" added Rokens, while a slight smile curled his upper lip.

"Cer'nly not!" answered the negro with prompt decision. "What! wake up all his old hopes to hab 'em all dashed to bits p'raps when you find dat you's wrong!" "But I feel absolutely certain that I'm not wrong!" returned Nigel, excitedly. "Consider there is, first, the one-eyed pirate; second, there is " "'Scuse me, Massa Nadgel, dere's no occasion to go all ober it again.

McChesney: "I cer'nly did hate to get up so early this morning, but after you're up it ain't so fierce. And it cer'nly was easy money. Thanks." Emma McChesney glanced quickly at T. A., saw that he was pliant enough for the molding process, and deftly began to shape, and bend, and smooth and pat. "Let's sit down, and unravel the kinks in our nerves.

"Cer'nly not," cried the negro, with sudden energy, seizing his wife's face between his hands, and giving her lips a smack that resounded over the place to the immense delight of several little Gaucho boys, who, clothed in nothing but ponchos and pugnacity, stood gazing at the couple.

"Not in the least," answered the fur-trader promptly, with a glance at his man. "Vraiment, non, cer'nly not!" exclaimed Le Rue emphatically, not a trace of scorn being now visible on his benign countenance.

"Well now," said Slagg, pausing to rest for a few seconds, "if we had a submarine cable 'tween this and England, and we was to give 'em an account of all we've seen an' bin doin', they'd never believe it." "Cer'nly not. They'd say it wos all a passel o' lies," remarked Stumps; "but I say, Mr Sam " "Come now, Stumps, don't `Mister' me any more."

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