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You may find yourself in a very unpleasant predicament over this business, I can tell yer. You profess to know who I am. D'yer want to know what I'm worth? Yer'd better put me ashore, I say, and stop this nonsense. I don't mind a joke, but this is carrying a lark too far. Why," he shrieked, "here we are a-drawing on to Northfleet! Yer 'd better let me go." And so he went on.

"I knows jest the place where we wouldn't be found in a thousand years." "When d'yer want to start?" asked Tom. In ten minutes the abductors, with the stolen child, were slowly winding their way along the deserted beach. It was now very dark. No stars were shining, and it had become bitterly cold. Suddenly voices were heard, and the abductors stopped to listen.

"Well, whatcher going to do!" said Bob at last, with provoking coolness. "You lost the boat, and you've got to find it." "I will try, Bob," said Dexter humbly. "But come and help me." "Help yer? Why should I come and help yer? You lost it, I tell yer." Bob jumped up and doubled his fists. "Now then," he said; "get on, d'yer hear? get on get on!"

Look at the way they treat yer like bleed'n' pigs. There ain't no justice anywhere. There's strong an' 'ealthy fellers at the Base just enjoyin' theirselves. Then there's the 'eads what 'as servants to wait on 'em d'yer think French or Duggie 'Aig ever 'as shells burstin' round 'em?

"Stow it!" said Mr. Hoopdriver, stopping and facing the tempter. "What!" said the other man in brown, surprised. "Eigh?" And so saying he stowed it in his breeches pocket. "D'yer think I'm to be bribed?" said Mr. Hoopdriver, whose imagination was rapidly expanding the situation. "By Gosh! I'd follow you now " "My dear sir," said the other man in brown, "I beg your pardon. I misunderstood you.

"Yes, just up," said the woman in a low mechanical voice, and then with more animation, "Let him go, Ned." "You mind yer own business," said the fellow savagely; then to me, "Now, then, d'yer hear that?" "I don't care; he did," I said firmly. "He stole our rope that's it, you give it me directly." "What! that?" he cried. "You're a nice un, you are.

It was Kate's little woolly white dog, Blinks, who often used to come to the cabin with her, and who sometimes, when he got a chance to run away, used to come alone, as he did this morning. "Go 'way dar, litty dog," said Miss Holly, "yer can't come in; dere's nobody home. Yun 'long, now, d'yer y'ear!" But Blinks either did not hear or did not care, for he stuck his head in at the door.

Stubbins struck a match and proceeded to relight his pipe. "How d'yer mean?" he asked, speaking for the first time. "'ow do I mean? Well, I can't say. Maybe 'e jammed 'is fingers between ther parrel an' ther mast." "What about 'is swearin' at ther Second Mate? Was that 'cause 'e'd jammed 'is fingers?" put in Quoin. "I never 'eard about that," said Plummer. "'oo 'eard 'im?

"What d'yer think o' them?" He pointed to a couple of muskets lying on the bench. "Are these yours?" said Tom. "Yes and no, lads. They're for me and Jacob, and we've got orders to be ready at any time to join in and help run down them as does all the mischief; but it's a sorry business, lads. Powther and shot's no use. Yow can't get shut of sperrits that ways. Good goons, aren't they?"

"Where d'yer want to go to?" he asked her severely omnibus conductors have a manner of addressing all pedestrians as though they were lost children or suspicious loiterers "Strand Charing Cross?" The Frenchman did not hear or did not understand the first part of the speech, but he caught the words "Charing Cross," and bounced up and out on to the step.

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