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"Bunting, your way of thinking is quite disgraceful. Do you know, Sir, that it is the Bible you were speaking of?" "Augh, Sir! but the Bible was addressed to them Jew creturs! How somever, it's an excellent book for the poor; keeps 'em in order, favours discipline, none more so." "Hold your tongue. I called you, Bunting, because I think I heard you say you had once been at York.

They done it; so we done it, too, and they was most amazing good. By this time monstrous big birds begun to come and settle on the dead animals. They was plucky creturs; they would tackle one end of a lion that was being gnawed at the other end by another lion. If the lion drove the bird away, it didn't do no good; he was back again the minute the lion was busy.

Dey's de dadblamedest creturs to 'sturb a body, en rustle roun' over 'im, en bite his feet, when he's tryin' to sleep, I ever see. No, sah, gimme g'yarter-snakes, 'f I's got to have 'm, but doan' gimme no rats; I hain' got no use f'r um, skasely." "But, Jim, you GOT to have 'em they all do. So don't make no more fuss about it. Prisoners ain't ever without rats. There ain't no instance of it.

It never occurred to me the cruel sin I'd done till Robb came along, begging and praying of me to go to them forlorn poor creturs at Marsh-End. For it is the fever, sir. Mr. Wiley got wind of it, and sent Robb over to make sure." "Lost in misery they are. Fling away your dirty hire, and be off to Marsh-End, Mrs. Wallop.

'tis no pleasant work, fighting, without pay, at least; 'tis not like love and eating, your honour, the better for being, what they calls, 'gratis!" "Yet I have heard you talk of the pleasure of fighting; not for pay, Bunting, but for your King and Country!" "Augh! and that's when I wanted to cheat the poor creturs at Grassdale, your honour; don't take the liberty to talk stuff to my master!"

I knows what I knows," and the Corporal recommenced his whistle. "Why, Bunting, you seem quite discontented at my change of journey. Are you tired of riding, or were you very eager to get to town?" "Augh! Sir; I was only thinking of what best for your honour, I! 'tis not for me to like or dislike. Howsomever, the horses, poor creturs, must want rest for some days.

I never did see sech luck! the crows they keep a-comin' an' snippin' up the little creturs jest as soon's they're hatched; an' the old turkey hen't sot under the grapevine she got two hen's eggs under her, 'n' they come out fust, so she quit " " Like a poultice comes, To heal the blows of sound."

Stubmore did not seem to grow more distant at Philip's narration. "Understand you perfectly, my man. Brought up with them 'ere fine creturs, how could you nail your nose to a desk? I'll take you without more palaver. What's your name?" "Philips." "Come to-morrow, and we'll settle about wages. Sleep here?" "No. I have a brother whom I must lodge with, and for whose sake I wish to work.

"'Course, your honour; he talks to the world 'bout honour an' glory, and love of his Country, and sich like augh! that's proper cheating!" "You're a bitter fellow, Mr. Bunting: and pray, what do you think of the Ladies 'are they as bad as the men?" "Ladies augh! when they're married yes! but of all them ere creturs, I respects the kept Ladies, the most on the faith of a man, I do!

"Bunting, your way of thinking is quite disgraceful. Do you know, Sir, that it is the Bible you were speaking of?" "Augh, Sir! but the Bible was addressed to them Jew creturs! How somever, it's an excellent book for the poor; keeps 'em in order, favours discipline, none more so." "Hold your tongue. I called you, Bunting, because I think I heard you say you had once been at York.

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