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He was down on his knees with the mouth of the bag open again, quite in the style of the practised hawker. "Give me an old suit of clothes for them. Hurry up. There's a lovely frock." "Blimey," said the man, staring, "I've only got these clothes. Wot d'yer take me for? A dook?" "Well, get me some somewhere," said Tommy.
"D'yer see, you're like a feather to me. I could pitch you right out so as you'd go to the bottom yonder." "You could, but you daren't?" cried Aleck, grinding his teeth and striving hard to bear the pain he suffered. "Oh, I dare I could if I liked! Nobody would see out here.
Kieran eyed the other critically. Up and down, from toe to crown, he estimated his bulk; and then, taking a step to one side, he eyed him once more, as if to get the exact depth of him. "Well," said the bosun, and harking to his rising voice, his growling adherents simmered to silence, "now yer've seen me, what d'yer think?"
'I mun go! she whispered. 'Ah! You go, said Vessons, glad that for once duty and inclination went hand in hand. 'I'll send you, he added. 'Where d'yer live? She hesitated. 'You needna be frit to tell me, said Vessons. 'I'm six-and-sixty, and you're no more to me' he surveyed her flushing face contemplatively 'than the wold useless cat, he concluded.
But Aleck was saved the necessity of replying to the question by the big fisherman, who spoke out in a grimly good-humoured way, as he cast his eyes up and down the dwarfed man-o'-war's man: "Lookye here, Tom, mate," he said, good-humouredly, "I don't know so much about never doing you no harm, old chap." "What d'yer mean?" growled the sailor.
"Trying to steal, are you?" "It's mine it's ours," I cried passionately. "Oh! I'll soon let yer know about that," he cried. "Look here, mates; this is our rope, ain't it?" "Yes," said one of them: "I'll swear to it." "It's mine," I cried, tugging at it angrily. "Let go, will yer d'yer hear; let go."
"I'll I'll go away," he said, "I was only going to sleep here." The convict, still guarding the door, leered brutally at him, his head hanging low, his lips apart, more like a beast than a man. "No, yer won't go 'way, nuther," he finally said; "yer ain't goin' ter double-cross me, pal. Wot d'yer say yer wuz?" "A scout," said Pee-wee. "I don't need to stay here, you were here first.
If only they would let him sit on the store porch and smoke and gossip. He wouldn't be the town disgrace "Well go on what'd't do?" "Hey you!" the boys were interrupted by the authoritative voice "I told you to move on, didn't I now if I tell you again I'll run you in. D'yer hear? What you boys let that old bum hang around you for anyway. What's he doin' here?" "Aw, he's fun.
"You keep yer eyes peeled till I git back, and giv'm the high sign, d'yer hear?" he said with insolent skepticism, "or the first time I see yer on Main Street I'll black up both yer eyes fer yer, d'yer see?" "That's one thing I like about you," said Pee-wee; "gee whiz, you obey scout laws without even knowing them. That shows you're a kind of a scout and you don't know it."
"We've done our share there were four hundred sleepers left, which makes ten journeys for each pair. If it doesn't work out it's because some of the others have been swinging the lead behind the stacks. We've carried our ten and aren't going to do any more." "Why d'yer let 'em swing it on yer? It's yer own bleed'n' fault! D'yer think I'm goin' ter stand over yer all day?
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