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"Painters they are, my lad, and I daresay we could shoot one if we had time. Make a splendid skin for little Miss. I dessay we could find a skunk or two hereabouts. Eh! nasty? Well, they are, but their fur's lovely."
And one thing I can say, that no woman was ever 'appier with two 'usbands than I've been. I've two sons growing up, hearty boys as ever you saw. If it wasn't for this trouble with Louise She stopped to wipe her face. 'I dessay she's told you that Mr. 'Iggins, who was a widower when I met him, has a daughter of his first marriage her poor mother died at the birth, and she's older than Louise.
There's bound to be inquiries after you when the guard finds your compartment empty an' the door open. May be the train'll put back; more likely they'll send a search-party; but anyways you're all wet through, an' the best thing for health is to off wi' your clothes an' dry 'em, this warm afternoon. "'I dessay, says he, 'you'll have noticed that our eyesight is affected.
Dessay I shall be some day. I say, you're in for it. Sure to be pretty rough going down Channel. You'll have the mully-grubs pretty stiff." "Oh! I don't know," I said quietly. "Don't you? Then I do. Oh, Stooard! won't you be bad! Ever seen the sea?" "Lots of times." "But you've never been on it?" "Oh yes, I have." "And been sick?"
"I I I'll 'ave a small ginger-beer," he ses at last, "a very small one." "One small ginger," ses Mr. Goodman to the bar-maid, "and one special Scotch." Sam could 'ardly believe his ears, and he stood there 'oldin' his glass o' ginger-beer and watching Peter's teetotal uncle drink whiskey, and thought 'e must be dreaming. "I dessay it seems very shocking to you," ses Mr.
An' it's Seraminta as tells you so." "I won't," said Mary, "if you'll only let me go." "It goes agen me," said Seraminta, pretending to hesitate, "it naterally goes agen me. But I dessay you'll be better off at the parson's than yer could be with yer pore mother. Don't forgit the money. Now count fifty, an' then take off the handkercher."
Like the half-breeds, he wore a formidable knife in his belt, while on their part each had near him a rifle. "Well," said the speaker, after a long pause, "you do not speak; I say, are you afraid?" "I dunno, master," said the man addressed. "I don't feel afraid now, but if a lot of Injuns come whooping and swooping down upon us full gallop, I dessay I should feel a bit queer."
"I must see about taking him home again." "Shall I carry him for you, miss?" asked Jupp. "The down-train ain't due for near an hour yet, and I dessay I can get my mate to look out for me while I walks with you up the village." "You are very kind," said she; "but, I hardly like to trouble you?" "No trouble at all, miss," replied Jupp heartily. "Why, the little gentleman's only a featherweight."
'Well, I dessay there was, said Bessie 'I dessay there was. I s'pose there's plenty of 'em. Where do I get 'em? why I get 'em at Bedford, of course, when I goes for my money. She looked round defiantly. No one said anything; but everybody instinctively suspected a lie. The sudden silence was striking. 'Well, give me my change, will yer? she said, impatiently to the landlord.
"Wal, I'm hanged! Is there another Sharp besides mine in these yere hills?" "I dessay. I heard one shot myself, 'bout two hours ago." "Guess it was one o' them derned squatters." "Curse 'em!" said Ransom. He spat upon the ground and walked into the abode. Smoky nodded reflectively. Supper was not a particularly cheery meal. Mintie, usually a nimble talker, held her tongue.
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