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Updated: May 13, 2025
"'Rumatiks, you ole fool; doesn't you know nuffin'? "'No, Marfa, I not know nuffln'; you know I doesn't. I 'spect you better told de Gen'l, Marfa, I's sick. I go off and die wid dem pains, den what you do, Marfa? You be all by yerself, and don't you see dat won't do, Marfa. No, indeed, dat won't do. "'Well, now, Ham, I's not goin' to tell Marsa Gen'l no such way as dat. No, sir.
On the 16th September, Gen'l Fox wrote from Annapolis, informing Governor Parr that the Loyalist regiments embarking at New York were, by the Commander in Chief's express order, to be discharged as contiguous as possible to the lands on which they were to settle, and he accordingly asked the Governor to determine the district each regiment was to settle, so that on their arrival they might proceed immediately to their respective destinations.
"Gen'l, I has the honor to espress to you, sah, my thanks faw the way you espress yo'self in yo' letteh on the concerns an' prospec's o' we' colo'ed people, sah. An likewise, they's thousands would like to espress the same espressions, sah." "Oh, that's all right." "Gen'l, I represents a quantity of ow people what's move' down into Blackland fum Rosemont and other hill places.
Receiving no reply he glanced at the envelope in his hand, and as he read the address "To my dear father, Gen'l Luke Darrington" the smile on his face changed to a dark scowl and he tossed the letter to the floor, as if it were a red-hot coal. "Only one living being has the right to call me father my son, Prince Darrington.
"'Well, massa, he say he comin' right off, sah; he say he kill 'em an' drown 'em all afore de res' ob de Yankees come for help dem; dat's what he say. "'Who was it said this? "'Why, sah, it wah de big Gen'l de one what boss all de res'; he name wah Massa Sydenton Jackson. He say he kill all ob you stone dead he not leab one ob em.
This morning the Captain went up to York, and at last agreed with a Doctor who had been in the employ of Capt Cunningham, Com'r of one of the Privateer Sloops that came in the day before. His name is William Blake. He is a young gentleman, and well recommended by the Gen'l of York.
Mills, she was going to marry you." "Oh, no, I ain't a good enough soldier for her; she wants to marry Gen'l Lee." The boys laughed at his dry tone. As they walked along they consulted how the capture should be made. "I tell you how to take him," said their companion. "He is a monstrous coward, and all you got to do is jest to bring your guns down on him.
Demanding an interview with Gen'l Darrington, she was admitted, incognito, and proclaimed herself his granddaughter, sent hither by a sick mother, to procure a certain sum of money required for specified purposes.
Did you get lost hunting 'Elm Bluff, and miss your train on that account?" "No, I had no difficulty in finding the place, but having no watch, I was forced to guess at the time. Only twenty minutes too late!" "Did you see the old war-horse?" Beryl did not answer, and after a moment the agent added: "That is Gen'l Darrington's nick-name all over this section."
"If the picture means anything, it proves that Gen'l Darrington made the assault with the brass andiron, and in the struggle that followed, the man you saw might have killed him in self defence." "When he is brought to trial in X he shall never be allowed the benefit of your affectionate supposition. I promise you, that I will annihilate your tenderly devised theory."
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