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But Brer Rat was never so happy as when he was busy, and when he got that li'l nest finished time began to hang heavy on his hands. Yes, Suh, it cert'nly did. Just because he didn't have anything else to do he began to add a little more to his house. One day he stepped on a thorn. 'Ouch! cried Brer Rat, and then right away forgot the pain in a new idea.

'Sam, said Mr. Pickwick, 'have the goodness to step downstairs. 'Cert'nly, sir, replied Mr. Weller; and acting on Mr. Pickwick's gentle hint, Sam retired. 'No, Perker, said Mr. Pickwick, with great seriousness of manner, 'my friends here have endeavoured to dissuade me from this determination, but without avail.

Unc' Billy turned and looked up at his doorway, scratching his head thoughtfully with one hand. "Mah goodness!" said Unc' Billy, "it cert'nly sounds like there was somebody in mah house!" Then very softly Unc' Billy crept up to his doorway and peeped in. It was dark inside, so that Unc' Billy could see little else than that his nice, freshly made, comfortable bed was all mussed up.

However, his manner was as gay as ever and he began: "You cert'nly are the laziest set o' youngsters I've met sence I was knee-high to a hop-toad. Reckon if anybody'd give me a horse when I was your ages I'd ha' beat the sun a-risin' to see if 't had lived over night. The boys is waiting in the stables, and gettin' pretty cross.

Lathrop, I sh'd cert'nly 'a' kept it clean, f'r, if you'll excuse me remarkin' it right in your face, I was raised to wash 'n' dust 'n' be neat. That's why that nest in my lion's mouth with the straws stickin' every way do try me so. Mr.

Pickwick, after a little hesitation; 'listen to what I am going to say, Sam. 'Cert'nly, Sir, rejoined Mr. Weller; 'fire away, Sir. 'I have felt from the first, Sam, said Mr. Pickwick, with much solemnity, 'that this is not the place to bring a young man to. 'Nor an old 'un neither, Sir, observed Mr. Weller. 'You're quite right, Sam, said Mr.

And I cert'nly relied on his gettin' back to his whiskey and openin' her eyes that way. But he did not. I met them next evening again by the Liberty Cap. Supposin' I'd been her brother or her mother, what use was it me warning her? Brothers and mothers don't get believed.

"Oh, have you composed a varlse, Mr Saltzburg?" she asked with pleasant condescension. "How interesting, really! Won't you play it for us?" The sentiment of the meeting seemed to be unanimous in favor of shelving work and listening to Mr Saltzburg's waltz. "Oh, Mr Saltzburg, do!" "Please!" "Some one told me it was a pipterino!" "I cert'nly do love waltzes!" "Please, Mr Saltzburg!"

It is annoying to travel almost to a place and then find it is not there." "Where can it be, then?" asked Dorothy. "It cert'nly was there a minute ago." "I can hear the music yet," declared Button-Bright, and when they all listened the strains of music could plainly be heard.

"But I reckon we'll go now. It's cert'nly a fine day for ridin'." He stood silent for a moment, looking about him. Then he flushed. "Why, I'm gettin' right box-headed, ma'am," he declared. "Here I am standin' an' makin' you sick with my palaver, an' your horse waitin' to be caught up." He stepped quickly to Mustard's side and uncoiled his rope.

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