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That was too bad of you, Robert. 'Weel, ye see, sir, I didna ken better. An' I had a heap to do, an' a' for naething, efter a'. But gin I had kent 'at ye wad like to see me, I wad hae likit weel to come to ye. 'I have been away most of the summer, said the doctor; 'but I have been at home for the last month. You haven't had your dinner, have you? 'Weel, I dinna exackly ken what to say, sir.

"Don't smell to me exackly like no pusserves," she said. "Nor yit like no pickles. Don't smell to me " She hesitated, sniffed the jar again, and then inquired in a voice quickly grown anxious: "Whut is all thishere in thishere jug? Seem like to me " But here she interrupted herself to utter a muffled exclamation, not coherent.

Penrod meant to take him to church and force him to blow his nose with an ammonia-soaked handkerchief in the presence of the Eye and all the congregation. Then Penrod intended to say to this boy, after church, "Well, that's exackly what your mother did to me, and if you don't like it, you better look out!" And the real Penrod in the sawdust box clenched his fists. "Come ahead, then!" he muttered.

"'Since you-all has exackly that sum left in your treasury, observes this Holliday, puffin' his seegyar, 'I reckons I'll let one of these yaller tokens go, coppered, on the high kyard ag'in. You-all doubles or breaks right yere. "The turn falls trey-eight. Cherokee takes in that ten thousand dollar chip.

And sae I loot the stream carry me alang wi' 't, and gaed in and sat doon, though the place wasna exackly like a kirk a'thegither. But the minister had a gift o' prayer and o' preaching as weel; and the fowk a' sang as gin't was pairt o' their business to praise God, for fear he wad tak it frae them and gie't to the stanes.

Great minds run in the same channels, for a fact. You know, that's exackly what I was figgerin' to do! I ain't had time to look this black hoss over yet I bought him just before we pulled out of the railroad yards but I've been expectin' to see what I could do with him.

"Hoo d'ye think that?" said Ribekka. "Cause it wudda lookit so fine Izik an' Ribekka, d'ye see?" an' they nickered an' leuch like a' that. "An' I wudda been Ribekka at the wall," said Beek. "Exackly," said Jeems; "altho' this auld pump's hardly the kind o' wall they had in thae days. I hope there's nae horn-gollochs aboot it."

Her unfortunate expression revolted all the manliness in Herbert's bosom. "Be a little sweet to her?" he echoed with poignant incredulity, and then in candour made plain how poorly Aunt Fanny inspired him. "I just exackly as soon be a little sweet to an alligator," he said. "Oh, oh!" said Aunt Carrie. "I would!" Herbert insisted. "Or a mosquito.

"Well, I reckon I won't call her, for what I was goin' to say ain't exackly the sort o' thin' for an innocent, simple sort o' thing like her to hear I mean," he interrupted himself hastily "that folks of more experience of the world like you and me don't mind speakin' of I'm sorter takin' it for granted that you're a married woman, ma'am."

"Why, you can ask Willie! She said it that funny way. 'Our 'ittle sissy'; that's what she said. An' Miss Pratt said, 'Ev'rybody would love our little sister if mamma washed her in soap an' water! You can ask Willie; that's exackly what Miss Pratt said, an' if you don't believe it you can ask HER. If you don't want to believe it, why, you can ask " "Hush, dear," said Mrs. Baxter.

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