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"I think that is what is likely to happen," said Paul looking into the future, as he did so often. "We'll always be pressing down, and we can't help it." "Anyhow," resumed Shif'less Sol, "I'm glad that we've left that thar place o' Booly, or Bee-yu-ly, or whatever they call it. Funny these furrin' people can't pronounce names like they spell.
"There's no sich rope in the ship." "I know that well enough; but an amphibby, as I understand it, is a new sort of whale, that comes up to breathe, like all of that family, as old Dr. Mitchell, of Cow Neck, calls the critturs. So the furrin officers thought we must be of the amphibby family, to live so much under water, as it seemed to them.
An' seein' how Miller's left us to sail our awn boat to hell but still, if you'm set on it." He crossed it out, then suddenly laughed until the walls rang. "Hush! You'll wake everybody. What do 'e find to be happy about?" "I was thinkin' that down in them furrin, fiery paarts we'm gwaine to, as your wax plums an' pears'll damned soon run away. They'll melt for sartin!" "Caan't be so hot as that!
In the course of their colloquy, Barny drove many hard queries at the captain, respecting the wonders of the nautical profession, and at last put the question to him plump: "Oh! thin, Captain dear, and how is it at all at all, that you make your way over the wide says intirely to them furrin parts?" "You would not understand, Paddy, if I attempted to explain to you."
Yes, the men said, it was queer; but the master of the Crow was a queer chap altogether, and more than one absconding bankrupt had sailed for furrin parts in the Crow. One of the men opined that the master had got a swell cove on board to-day, inasmuch as he had seen such a one hanging about the quay-side ten minutes or so before the Crow sailed. "Who'll catch her?" cried Mr.
"You don't say! But Roger, he ran away leastways e went off to furrin parts and we 'eard as 'ow 'e'd married an Heyetalian young lady out there. And you are really Roger Gibbs' bairn?" "Yes; he married my mother an Italian girl in Naples. I was born there. But they're both dead now," said Toni sadly. "Oh, I'm sorry to 'ear that!" Mrs. Spencer spoke sincerely.
'Ee's a bishop, they ses someun from furrin parts." Bessie threw her good-night and climbed on. When she reached the cottage the lamp was flaming on the table and the fire was bright. Her lame boy had done all she had told him, and her miserable heart softened. She hurriedly put out some food for Isaac. Then she lit a candle and went up to look at the children.
"Iss fay, so 'tis, an' I be Joe I talkin' to 'e; an' she'm shadin' her eyes theer to see my vessel a-sailin' away to furrin paarts! 'Tis a story that's true, an' the God-blasted limb what drawed this knawed I was gone to the ends o' the airth outward bound." A man from the turnstile came up here and inquired what was the matter.
An' never tell me no more lies 'bout God helpin' them as helps themselves, 'cause I've proved it ban't so. I be gwaine to furrin' lands to dig for gawld or di'monds. The right build o' man for gawld-seekin', me; 'cause I've larned patience an' caan't be choked off a job tu easy." "Think twice. Bad luck doan't dog a man for ever. An' Phoebe an' the childer." "My mind's made up.
I've heard," continued Bill, in a low, mysterious voice, as of one describing the habits of the Anthropophagi "I've heard o' fellows ez call themselves men, sellin' of themselves to rich women in that way. I've heard o' rich gals buyin' of men for their shape; sometimes but thet's in furrin' kintries for their pedigree!
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