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"What would you have, Etooelle?" whispered Raoul, who perceived that his companions were too much occupied to observe his movements, or to hear his words. "The Eyetalian, and his niece, are about to go ashore. Everything is ready and understood. I've consaited you might pass out of the port, in the dark, and escape in the boat. Keep quiet we shall see."
It seems the elders among 'em consaited I was a man to be trusted on a furlough-They're wonderful obsarvant, them Mingos; that their worst mimics must allow but they consaited I was such a man; and it isn't often " added the hunter, with a pleasing consciousness that his previous life justified this implicit reliance on his good faith "it isn't often they consait any thing so good of a pale-face; but so they did with me, and, therefore, they didn't hesitate to speak their minds, which is just this: You see the state of things.
There is so much competition in that line in our country, that he consaited the business was overdone, and he opened a Lyceum to Charleston South Car, for boxin', wrestlin' and other purlite British accomplishments; and a most a beautiful sparrer he is, too; I don't know as I ever see a more scientific gentleman than he is, in that line.
Many is the man who has thought he was valiant till danger stared him in the face; I've known them, too, that consaited they were kind and ready to give away all they had to the poor, when they've been listening to other people's hard heartedness; but whose fists have clench'd as tight as the riven hickory when it came to downright offerings of their own.
I had consaited that I could pass the rest of my days in the bosom of my own family, like any other man who had made, his fortune and retired; but, I found my household too small for such a life as that. My great mistake was in supposing that the Marble family could be happy in its own circle." This was said bitterly, though it was said drolly, and, while it made
'Thar, go 'long with you for a consaited sot-up chap, an' bring in a couple of armfuls of wood, said the lady. 'I reckon you'd best take care of your hair settin' fire to the logs, Mister Handy, she added with a chuckle. Linda entered the kitchen on some household business, and Mr. Callaghan was too respectful to retort in her presence.
Then, squire, it is generally consaited among us in Ameriky, that we speak much the best English a-going; and sure am I, that none on us call a 'hog' an ''og, an 'anchor' a 'hanchor, or a 'horse' an ''orse. What is thought of that matter in this part of the world, Signor Squire?"
"'Tut, you fool, says he, for he had that consaited way wid him thinkin' himself cleverer nor any one else 'tut, you fool, says he, 'that's France, says he. "'Tare an ouns, says I, 'do you tell me so? and how do you know it's France it is, Captain dear, says I. "'Bekase this is the Bay o' Bishky we're in now, says he.
She was doin' quite the lady, but I consaited her ear was itching to hear what I had to say, for she put a finger up, with a beautiful diamond ring on it, and brushed a fly off with it; but, after all, perhaps it was only to show her lily-white hand, which merely wanted a run at grass on the after-feed to fatten it up, and make it look quite beautiful.
They called me a non-commissioned officer. I niver could find in me heart to consociate wid them consaited commissioners though there was wan or two of 'em as was desarvin' o' the three stripes. But I niver took kindly to sodgerin'. It was in the Howth militia I was. Good enough boys they was in their way, but I couldn't pull wid them no how.
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