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"Well, I won't, if you say so, Dick," answered the little fellow. "That's a brave little chap," said the captain. "He said he'd do a thing, and he did it. There's lots who wouldn't." They returned to the boat, and the captain told Percival to row toward the reefs and as close to the stump of a mast as it was safe to go, as he wanted to observe the wreck again.
"Well," said Joe, "you don't mean to say you're going about with that thing in your pocket, you?" "Why not?" "Oh! No reason why not! But you ought to be preceded by a chap with a red flag, you know, same as a steam-roller." And the alderman, ignoring this, remarked with curt haughtiness: "Every man ought to have a revolver."
"Charlie," she called "Charlie, here, don't you know me? Wake up, old chap! It's Moran. You're not hurt so very bad, are you?" Charlie's eyes closed and opened a couple of times. "No can tell," he answered feebly; "hurt plenty big"; then he began to cough. Wilbur drew a sigh of relief. "He's all right!" he exclaimed. "Yes, I think he's all right," assented Moran.
Cause why? he loves her human natur'. That soldier chap comes in and sees Tom, clutches hold, and tries to take possession of him. Tom fights, knocks out sergeant's starboard eye, and tries to escape human natur'. Soldiers come in, pick up sergeant, seize Tom, and carry him off.
This chap loved the orphan gal, and as her hard-hearted brother had deserted the helm, he stepped in and took the craft amost without a summons."
"Implicitly, with all my heart and soul!" And again his eyes were eloquent. A wave of rosy colour flitted over her face, and shading her eyes from the strong glare of the sun, she gazed across the sea. "I wish dear old David could see this glorious sight!" she said. "But he's not strong and I'm afraid I hardly like to think it that he's weaker than he knows." "Poor old chap!" said Angus, gently.
And then suddenly the bitterness of the endless poverty, of the endless acting it fell on me like a blight, it spoilt everything. Yes, I had to realize that I had been spoilt even for the good time when it came. And I burst out crying and I cried and I cried for the whole eleven miles. Just imagine me crying! And just imagine me making a fool of the poor dear chap like that.
"You have stole little Maurice away from Cecile and me?" "I found little Maurice asleep in the wood. I have him safe. You can have him back whenever you pleases." "I must have little Maurice. Take me to him at once," said Joe in a desperate tone. "Softly, softly, lad! You shall have the little chap back. No harm shall happen to him. You and the little gal can have him again.
There were various opinions about Adam's speech: some of the women whispered that he didn't show himself thankful enough, and seemed to speak as proud as could be; but most of the men were of opinion that nobody could speak more straightfor'ard, and that Adam was as fine a chap as need to be.
"He is not a bad little chap; but he has lately attached himself a good deal to me, and I have to go into the stables and about the land a good deal, and I don't think it's altogether good for him. I found him" apologetically "using some very bad language the other day. Oh, you needn't be afraid; he won't do it again; I think I thrashed it out of him "
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