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"I have been long in England as a lady's maid," she answered with a strange, disquieting look at him. She had taken one side of the bag of books in spite of his protest, and now walked by Ralph's side through the evening coolness. "This is the first time you have been hereaway?" his companion asked. Ralph nodded a quick affirmative and smiled.
"I had too much trouble in navigating my old hulk on dry land, to log the name and rate of every craft I fell in with," returned the other, with infinite composure; "and yet, now you speak of such a thing, I do remember to have come within hail of a poor fellow, just about the beginning of the morning-watch somewhere hereaway, up in the bushes between this town and the bit of a ferry that carries one on to the main."
"Hereaway my heart was soft; when he kissed my happy eyes, Held my hand, and pressed his cheek warm against my brow, Home I saw upon the earth, heaven stood there in the skies 'Whereaway, whereaway goes my lover now?" "Whereaway goes my lad tell me, has he gone alone?
It is, however, of no consequence; but it was clear that the song she sang had moved her, for there was the glint of a tear in her eye as she turned towards the house, the words of the lyric singing themselves over in her brain: "Hereaway my heart was soft; when he kissed my happy eyes, Held my hand, and pressed his cheek warm against my brow, Home I saw upon the hearth, heaven stood there in the skies' Whereaway, whereaway goes my lover now?"
There is a garrison, as you call it hereaway, at least?" "Ask Sergeant Dunham, sir, if you wish to know that. All the garrison is on board the Scud." "But in running in, Bob, which of the channels do you think the best? the one you went last, or or or ay, or the other?" "I can't say, sir; I know nothing of either." "You didn't go to sleep, fellow, at the wheel, did you?"
Wylie fidgeted, and his eye wandered round the room. General Rolleston applied his compasses to the chart. "I find that the Proserpine was not one thousand miles from Easter Island. Why did you not make for that land?" "We had no charts, sir," said Wylie to the merchant, "and I'm no navigator." "I see no land laid down hereaway, northeast of the spot where the ship went down."
Pen was never put to paper consarning either hill or valley hereaway, as I've heard old Tom say time and ag'in, and so he claims the best right to it of any man breathing; and what Tom claims, he'll be very likely to maintain." "By what I've heard you say, Hurry, this Floating Tom must be an oncommon mortal; neither Mingo, Delaware, nor pale-face.
They say, moreover, that the world turns round, which is no doubt true; and it is just as true that its opinions turn round with it, which brings me to the object of my remark yon fellow shows more of his broadside, Sir, than common! He is edging in for the land, which must lie, hereaway, on our larboard beam, in order to get into smoother water.
"There's got to be a Boss City hereaway on this end of the lake," said the captain of the little boat; and though he spoke with much labour of imprecation, both needless then and now, taking what might be termed a cursory view of the situation, he summed up the prospects of Duluth conclusively and clearly enough. I cannot say I enjoyed a stay of two days in Duluth.
Does it not seem to you that yonder are the bones of sea lions, or of seals of some sort, lying hereaway as if men had been at work on the creatures?" "No doubt on't at all, Captain Gar'ner; as much out of the way as this island is and I never heard of the place afore, old a sealer as I am but, as much out of the way as it is, we are not the first to find it.
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