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I wish her no harm, however much appearances belie me." "Is that a fack, stranger?" "Certainly; she never did me any harm." "Then what mought be the reason you were so onmerciful to her?" "I never used her hardly. My friend said she was his slave, and all I wished was to have him obtain his own. In short, I was paid for my services." "No doubt of it, stranger.

Jest three-four hunderd pounds o' gold settin' there in them four packs. Hit hain't much, but hit'll help some." Bridger stooped and uncovered the kyacks, unbuckled the cover straps. "Hit's a true fack!" he exclaimed. "Gold! Ef hit hain't, I'm a putrified liar, an' that's all I got to say!"

"Wall, the fack is," said the capting, risin hisself on the shutter, "I've bin a little prejoodiced agin that grosery for some. But I made it lively for the boys, deacon! Bet yer life!" He larfed a short, wild larf, and called for his jug. Sippin a few pints, he smiled gently upon the passengers, sed, "Bless you! Bless you!" and fell into a sweet sleep. Eventually we reached our jerny's end.

"I have deferred," said the colonel with an exaggeration of port that increased with his inward fear, and a growing thickness of speech "I have deferr I may say poshponed statement o' fack thash my duty ter dishclose ter ye. I did no wish to mar sushine mushal happ'ness, to bligh bud o' promise, to darken conjuglar sky by unpleasht revelashun. Musht be done by God, m'm, musht do it now.

"Eradicate is speaking figuratively," Tom said, with a laugh. "Dat's what I means," the colored man went on. "I done fooled him. When he asted me about de fire I said it didn't do no damage at all in fack dat we'd rather hab de fire dan not hab it, 'case it done gib us a chance t' practice our hose drill." "That's good," laughed Tom. "What else?"

"Where on airth can your father be?" "O, daddy's in the sink room," says the young 'un, "a openin' eyesters." The whole derjerner bust into a hoss larff for these Upper Ten folks, Samivel, betwixt you and me and the pump, my boy, ain't got no more manners than hogs. The child was voted an ongfong terriblee but it wor a fack.

When I married Sammy he looked dretful peaky, the fack bein' he hadn't never been properly fed, an' it's took me all of the goin'-on fifteen years now, we been livin' together, to get'm filled up accordin' to his appetite, which is heavy. You see, Ma never had any time to attend to such earthly matters as cookin' a square meal but she's settin' out to have a lot of leisure with the Lord."

Fack is, Cap'm I ain't be'n doin' no fightin' sence I done lef' dis here ship." "'Go below, says de cap'm 'an' clean yo'se'f up. Dis de lahst time you two gwine git shore leave on dis trip. He try to look mad, but I see he wantin' to lahf. "De nex' day," Uncle Dave finished, with a whimsical smile, "I see de bos'n readin' in de paper 'bout de war 'twixt America an' England.

I aint fit, mister, that's a fack. Ef I was, I'd put in fer her. But I aint. And ef she marries a gentleman, I haint got not a bit of right to object. But looky hyer! Devils haint got no right to angels. Ef I kin finish up a devil jest about the time he gits his claws onto a angel and let the angel go free, why, I say it's wuth the doin'. Hey?"

Enough for the whole cabin-full." "Dat's a fack. Cap'in Dab Kinzer's de sort ob capt'in fo' me, he is!" "How much, then?" "Twenty-five dollars for the lot. They're worth it, specially if we lose Ham's boat." Dab's philosophy was a little out of gear; but a perfect rattle of questions and answers followed in French, and, somewhat to Frank Harley's astonishment, the bargain was promptly concluded.

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