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"Lun away, all come catchee and choppee off head. Go 'long stlaight and flighten 'em. Englis' sailor foleign debil, 'flaid o' nobody." "There's something in that," said Barkins. "Right. Show a bold front, lads. Let's go straight by them, and if they attack, then out with your swords and let's make a fight for it."

You gib me cutlass; me fight like debil." "Thank you, Dominique," Frank said, warmly, though with some difficulty repressing a smile. "I shall count on you if we have to use force. As far as I am concerned, I own that I should prefer that they did resist, for I should like nothing better than to stand face to face with that villain, each of us armed with a cutlass."

No, no cocoa-nut milk not a lilly drap of water; debil see you damned first. Suppose you ask, he poke um fire and laugh. Well, den, ab you charity? No, you ab not. You, Quashee, how you dare look me in the face? You keep shop you sell egg you sell yam you sell pepper hot but when you give to me? Eh! nebber, so help me God. Suppose you no send you no ab charity, and you go to hell.

Dere, I will carry off soul of little pig. Gib it me. De serbant she gives cry ob joy, jump up, seize little pig, and berry much afraid, bring him to window. Before I take him I say to old missus, 'Dis a free gibt on your part? and she say, 'Oh, yes, oh, yes, good Massa Debil, you can take dem all if you like. I say, 'No; only one and now me gib you bit advice.

But Hannibal shook his head ominously and said with emphasis, "Dat little Scotchman couldn't scratch around like dat, even if de debil was arter him. 'Tain't his work." "Why, whose else could it be?" asked Edith, sipping a strong cup of coffee, with which she was fortifying herself for the walk.

Dar was one mawnin' I sot at my do' reflectin' on de Gawsp'l, an' de Yanks come jest a tarin' down de road, licketty switch, licketty switch, yellin' like de debil let loose, en firin' of dere pistols, an' I gotter 'fess I los' a heap a courage dat time an' I los' a heap o' breath runnin' 'way from 'em en outer sight.

"What is it? Vingo, what has happened?" "Ah, little missy, if I wasn't clean gone tuck! 'pears like I never shall get ober it." "What is the matter, Vingo?" "Well, missy Sea-flower, I tinks it am de ebil one dat has taken dem away, after all; for dat dog neber go 'way peaceably wid anyting short ob de debil; he got too much de spirit ob his massa to be afeard ob anyting dat belong on dis earth!"

De time befo' Velox passed me; but now I'm ridin' him, an' I'd like to see de debil hisself overtake me." "We'uns air safe," said Wiles, "but we'uns must hold back our hosses sum, for we uns hev a good jaunt to take, an' it won't do to tire 'em out at fust." Both acted at once on this sensible advice, and they brought the ready animals down to a moderate trot.

One o' these yer dat will get all der niggers to feelin' bused, if Masir don't watch him!" said Sambo. "Hey-dey! The black cuss!" said Legree. "He'll have to get a breakin' in, won't he, boys?" Both negroes grinned a horrid grin, at this intimation. "Ay, ay! Let Mas'r Legree alone, for breakin' in! De debil heself couldn't beat Mas'r at dat!" said Quimbo.

The inventor went to the conning tower, where Washington was steering. "What are you stopping for?" he asked. "I'm not slowin' down," replied the colored man. "Guess another ob dem debil fishes has grabbed holt ob de ship. Dey suttinly am de most koslostrous conglomerations ob inconsequence dat I eber see." "You must keep your big words for another time," remarked Mr.

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