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"Any man as would blow the brains out of a poor old woman in cold blood, as the Flint did, desarves the worst that can be done to him." "I didn't say nowt about what he desarves," returned the scout; "I was speakin' about what you would do if you'd got the killin' of him."
"Here's her health," said Art, "may God grant her long life and happiness!" "Amen!" responded Frank, "an' may He grant that she'll never know a sorrowful heart!" Art laid down his tumbler, and covered his eyes with his hands for a minute or two. "I'm not ashamed, Frank," said he, "I'm not a bit ashamed of these tears she desarves them where is her aiquil? oh, where is her aiquil?
"Very right, masther, make him a present of it," exclaimed one of Costigan's distant relations; "he desarves that, an' more if he'd get it." "Do I?" said the other; "an' what have you to say on the head of it, Bartle?"
I know, of my own score, there's not one of my neighbors for ten miles round, that can't tell all about the rotten prints he put off upon my old woman; and I know myself of all the tricks he's played at odd times, more than a dozen, upon 'Squire Nichols there, and Tom Wescott, and Bob Snipes, and twenty others; and everybody knows them just as well as I. Now, to make up the score, and square off with the pedler, without any frustration, I move you that Lawyer Pippin take the chair, and judge in this matter; for the day has come for settling off accounts, and I don't see why we shouldn't be the regulators for Bunce, seeing that everybody agrees that he's a rogue, and a pestilence, and desarves regilation."
Laughter and carefree countenances are legion in the West Indian ranks, children seem never to be punished, and to all appearances man and wife live commonly in peace and harmony. Dr. O tells the following story, however: In his rounds he came upon a negro beating his wife and had him placed under arrest. The negro: "Why, boss, can't a man chastize his wife when she desarves and needs it?" Dr.
"Not much; dere he set in front, wid his back to me, rowing, and his head all tie up wid my bandanna, and he seem sort o' snarl up, as if he want a night's rest to take de kinks out ob him. He was not much 'cline to 'greeable conversashum. I feel kind o' sorry when I see him so mellancholliky like." "You needn't be so liberal with your sorry. The scamp desarves it all and more, too.
"Amin!" exclaimed Kathleen; "may the world flow upon you! for your good, kind heart desarves it." Farmer "An' whisper; I wish you'd offer up a prayer for the rulin' o' the tongue. The Lord might hear you, but there's no great hopes that ever he'll hear me; though I've prayed for it almost ever since I was married, night an' day, winther and summer; but no use, she's as bad as ever."
Carrington contented herself with having a few hysterical fits, shedding a few tears, dressing herself in an expensive suit of mourning, and erecting to the memory of her husband a magnificent monument. When Mr. Middleton saw the latter, he said, "Why the plague can’t Dick have as good a gravestun as that young lieutenant? He desarves it jest as much"; so out came his purse, and when Mrs.
I will own, it would be ag'in right for you and me now, to go into the settlements and bring out scalps, but it's a very different matter as concerns Indians. A man shouldn't take scalps, if he isn't ready to be scalped, himself, on fitting occasions. One good turn desarves another, the world over. That's reason, and I believe it to be good religion."
"You may think yourselves lucky to escape the thrashing ye desarves!" shouted out the man; "ye've given me a nice chase after my beast for the last hour, and ye needn't add a pack of lies to your wicked pranks!" The boys sat down on the grass to consider their position.
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