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I did all the jorin'. He'd always say, 'Come now, Martha, there's reason in everythink, just w'en I'd be mad because I couldn't see no reason in nothink. He was sittin' in the back of the coach, an' it was one wet night, an' only a few passengers for a wonder, who was glad to take refuge inside.

"He be gone to 'Meriker, for sure," she whimpered, trying back on the old consolatory suggestion; "to better hisself, no doubt. It's me, sir; that's my haunt. She's wuss this turn. An' if so be as you could spare me for the day I've been and cleaned up everythink, and I'd wipe over that there table and shake the dust out o' them curtains in five minutes, and "

It's all right while I live, an' I don't want her to be chuckin' herself at the head of any Tom or Dick, but I won't live for ever, an' marriage is like everythink else, you want to have your eye on a good thing an' not humbug too much.

'Ah! echoed Miggs. 'Is that the case? said Mr Chester, compassionately. 'Dear me! 'Master has no intentions, sir, murmured Miggs as she sidled up to him, 'but to be as grateful as his natur will let him, for everythink he owns which it is in his powers to appreciate.

I never was a advocate for this great ridin' that racks people's insides out an' cripples them, there ain't a bit of necessity for it, but there is reason in everythink, an' they're goin' to the other extreme, and will have to be carried about on feather-beds in a ambulance soon if they keep on as they are. There's nothink as good as it was in the old days.

'Yes, yes, very ready. I am sorry it should be along of me that you're so ready. 'Along o' you! It an't along o' you! said Mr. Peggotty. 'Don't ye believe a bit on it. 'Yes, yes, it is, cried Mrs. Gummidge. 'I know what I am. I know that I am a lone lorn creetur', and not only that everythink goes contrary with me, but that I go contrary with everybody. Yes, yes.

"Miss Martin's name must be kept out of this matter," he growled. But Sussex is not easily browbeaten when it thinks itself in the right. "All very well a-sayin' that, sir, but a-doin' of it is a bird of another color," argued Bates firmly. "How did you know that Miss Martin was here?" "Bless your heart, sir, how comes it that us Steynholme folk know everythink about other folk's business?

Horses stamped and snorted; sergeants swore continually; officers nagged and shouted. Men got mixed up and lost their units, sections lost their way in the great crowd of companies assembled. Once Hawk loomed out of the darkness and a strong whiff of rum came with him... he disappeared again: "See you later, Sar'nt lookin' after things important practically everythink "

Me two sisters got married soon as they were eighteen one to a thrivin' young squatter, an' the other to a rich old banker. Seein' how she got on is what makes me agen old men marryin' young girls. It ain't natural. A man might marry a girl a few years younger than hisself, but there must be reason in everythink.

Everythink seems fair with her now, but this is a life of ups an' downs, and there's no tellin' what may happen." What interest can there be in the play after the knight has settled affairs with the lady, or in the story-book when the heroine and hero have gone on a honeymoon preparatory to living happily ever after? and that is what befell my tale in Noonoon.

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