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Why, de very looks of de man is worth everyting; and who ever thought o' doin' anyting for deir souls, or cared ef dey had souls, till he begun it?" "Well, at any rate," said Digo, brightening up, "I don't believe his doctrine about de doings of de unregenerate, it's quite clear he's wrong dar." "Who cares?" said Candace, "generate or unregenerate, it's all one to me.

Here is brooches, crespines, charms, spectacles, alners, balls, puppets, coffers, bells, baskets for de maids' needlework, pins, needles, ear-rings, shoe-buckles, buttons everyting! And here here is my beautifullest ting my chiefest relic, in de leetle silver box see!"

At last I starve, and I go on board man-of-war, and here I am, after having been a warrior and a prince, cook, steward and everyting else, boiling kettle for de young gentlemen." "Well," replied Jack, "at all events that is better than being a slave." Mesty made no reply: any one who knows the life of a midshipman's servant will not be surprised at his silence.

In the expressive words of old Portnoff, who, it is to be feared, had little religion in his soul, was summed up the general opinion: "Dat Klazowski bad man. He drink, drink all time, take money, money for everyting. He damn school, send doctor man hell fire," the meaning of which was abundantly obvious to both Brown and his wife.

Eet vas nice I fool you so; dat vas vat make de men lofe, ven dey not know everyting. Ven day know dem maybe eet all be over vid. So maybe I show you sometime, maybe not quien sabe?" If her lightly spoken words hurt, he realized the utter futility of striving then to penetrate their deeper meaning.

As everyting is perfectly quiet, and General Sullivan is persuaded that I may, with all safety, go to Boston, I am going to undertake a short journey towards that place.

Ve gotta have it in de right set; and ven you git a real mob, it don't alvays do vot you vant exactly! Besides, you can't take night pictures unless you got your lights and everyting. No, ve gotta make our mobs to order; we got two tousand fellers hired " "What Mr. Rosythe called 'studio bums'? You have that many?" "Sure, we could git ten tousand if de set vould hold 'em.

I tink I am safe I tink I am very fine fellow but Monsieur l'Aide-Major send for me and speak, 'Vere vos you last night, sair? 'I mount guard by de mill. 'Are you sure? 'Oui, monsieur. 'Vere vos you when your post vos attack? I saw it vos no use to deny any longair, so I confess to him everyting. 'Sair, said he, 'you rally your men very good, or you should be shot!

"The old people were camped long, long ago, near the Oolastook, where now stands St. John. All this lan' Indian then. No 'hite man live here that time, and the hunter always find game plenty plenty moose, plenty bear, plenty fish, plenty everyting. "Then Indians not so wicked as now, and God had not sent 'hite men to punish them for their sins.

I don't hate Marse Desmit, but I does hate slavery dat what made me his worse'n a pilot hates a rattlesnake; an' I hate everyting dat 'minds me on't, I do!" The black Samson had risen in his excitement and now sat down upon the bench by the other. "I don't blame you for dat, Nimbus, but " "I don't want to heah no 'buts' 'bout it, an' I won't." "But the chillen, Nimbus.

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