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"Why, I thought it was one o' they cannibals," said Jem, lowering the spear. "Good job it wasn't dark, old chap, or I should have given you a dig. What d'yer want?" "Sleep," said Ngati laconically, and, taking Jem's spear, he pointed to where Don was lying. "Me? What, already? Lie down?" "Sleep," said Ngati again; and he patted Jem on the shoulder. "All right, I'll go.
I thought I had done it well, and went home rather satisfied with myself, supposing that I now knew how to make the congregation feel. The next morning, a yeoman called to me as I was passing her cottage, and said, "Master, what d'yer think? I dreamt last night that the devil was a-preaching in your pulpit, and that you were delighted at it!"
There was a nice little off-shore breeze a-blowing, and soon after nine we were clear of the harbor and sailing quietly along, the sea smooth and the moon rising red out of a smother of mist. Mr. Robinson came on deck and looked aloft to see what sail was made; I was at the tiller, and stepping up to me, he says "'What d'yer think of the weather, Williams?
There's a game on to bust this meetin' to-night and put the hook into you good and hard. Maginnis has spent a thousand to do it. D'yer savvy? Now will yer step lively?" The boss considered a moment and then stepped lively. Varney, falling in behind, stepped lively too, his curiosity strongly stirred.
Fred felt his arm jerked roughly, and the next thing he found himself half flung, half dragged toward the curb. Instinctively he shook himself free. "What's the matter?" he demanded. The ringleader of the group reached forward and grabbed him roughly. "D'yer think we've got all night to stand around here while you turn on sob stuff with a dance-hall tart? You shut up and come with us!"
If that woman ever appeared in a police court on a charge of dishonesty, and the magistrate asked her what she had to say to the charge, the answer would undoubtedly be, "Well, what d'yer think yerself, sir?" Some of those bills are still unpaid. Quarter day is coming round again, so I expect there will be some more soon. Alas! I am an unlucky being, born under an unlucky star.
'You look pale, said one of a group to her one day. 'You're overworkin' yerself, you are, said another. 'Married life don't agree with Liza, thet's wot it is, added a third. ''Oo d'yer think yer gettin' at? I ain't married, an' never like ter be, she answered. 'Liza 'as all the pleasures of a 'usband an' none of the trouble. 'Bli'me if I know wot yer mean! said Liza.
Ted totaled the figures, while the boys hung eagerly over him to learn the result. "Well, what d'yer make it?" asked Bud, as Ted, with an expression of perplexity on his face, looked up from his work. "The count is seventeen hundred and fifty," answered Ted slowly. "Gee! And that's how many shy?" "Five hundred and fifty. Bud, you have a good eye." "Orter hev.
Them as you hears and don't see's rats; and them as you sees and don't hear's howls. What d'yer think o' that?" "It wasn't a rat, nor it wasn't a howl, as I see," said Peter solemnly; "but something gashly horrid, as looked down at me from up in the rafters of that there dark place, and it made me feel that bad that I didn't seem to have no legs to stand on." "Tchah!" cried the gardener.
'I've got a bit of a dazzler here to spring on you. What d'yer think o' that? He removed his hat, and exposed a pint pannikin filled to the brim with clean, coarse nuggets. 'Whew! whistled Jim. 'You've hit it thick. 'Yes, he said. 'That's from three buckets off the bottom. I s'pose you'll get her just ez good. My mate's got a few ounces o' finer stuff.
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