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"Look'e here, you spindle-shanked dandy," said Lee, striding up and laying hold of James's collar with no friendly hand, "does yer know who yer was a heavin' rocks at? Shall we punch him for yer?" he added, turning to Frank. "No," answered Frank; "let him go; he's my cousin." Lee accordingly released him, and James said, in a scarcely audible voice, "I was only in fun."
Wal, as a matter of course, he floated off, for the tide happened to be risin, an when he woke up out of his cool an refreshin slumbers, he found himself afar on the briny deep, a boundin like 'a thing of life, o'er the deep heavin sea. Besides, it was precious foggy, jest as it is now, an the man couldn't see any more'n we can.
Never catch a fish without heavin' over a hook, as the feller said. Maybe somebody else that ain't heard will buy that stock, you can't tell." "Maybe so, but See here, Raish, don't you go tryin' anything like this on on " "I know who you mean. No danger. There ain't money enough there to buy anything, if what I hear's true." "What's that?" "Oh, nothin', nothin'. Just talk, I guess.
The curse o' Crummil on you, you stupid vagabones, that won't go out iv a man's nor-aist coorse!" From cursing Barny went to praying as he came closer. "For the tendher marcy o' heaven an' lave my way. May the Lord reward you, and get out o' my nor-aist coorse! May angels make your bed in heavin and don't ruinate me this a way."
Wells ought to start to-morrow to look for a place in some nice little country town and why, what's the matter with your wife?" She has her face in her hands, and her dumpy shoulders are heavin' up and down passionate. At first I couldn't make out whether it's woe, or if she's swallowed a safety pin. Anyway, it's deep emotion of some kind. "Why, Deary!" says Mr.
Gulf Stream flies at France in a hot rage, finds a cool current, or customer, flowin' down south that shouts `Belay there! At it they go, tooth an' nail, when down comes a nor'-wester like a wolf on the fold, takes the Stream on the port quarter, as you say, an' drives both it an' the cool customer into the bay, where the north o' Spain cries `Avast heavin', both o' you! an' drives 'em back to where the nor'-wester's drivin' 'em on!
He stopped short, for there arose the disturbing thought as to just how he himself had come into possession of the birds, and he murmured: "'Tain't in me to blame 'em. What is 't the Bible says about 'Let him who is without sin cast the first stone? Certainly I'm not the man to be heavin' dornicks just now."
"By no means, Paddy," retorted Gurney; "I could swum off to sea and be drownded if I liked." "No ye couldn't, avic," said Briant. "Why not?" demanded Gurney. "'Cause ye haven't the pluck," replied Phil. "I'll pluck the nose off yer face," said Gurney, in affected anger. "No ye won't," cried Phil, "'cause av ye do I'll spile the soup by heavin' it all over ye."
"If he's comin' to-night, he better be heavin' into sight, for it's damp an' I'll have to be turnin' in soon." "Mebbe he was delayed by somethin'," suggested Captain Jonas. "We'll not give him up fur a spell longer. He told me he'd fetch me some tobacco, an' he always does as he promises." Zenas Henry smoked in silence.
"Heavin' like sawlogs shootin' a rapid," as Private Corbin, a lumberjack from the Eau Claire, was later heard to remark. "What is he like now?" inquired the colonel, after listening to the sergeant major's report of the Homeric combat. "He is in a compartment in the hold, sir, and raging like one demented.
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