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Goes right through 'em. Ah! that coral's sent hunderds o' fine vessels to the bottom o' the sea, the sea. `And she sank to the bottom o' the sea." The old sailor broke into song at the end of his remarks, with a portion of a stave of "The Mermaid"; but singing was not his strong point, and he made a noise partaking a good deal of a melodious croak.
He beckoned the physician to follow him out to the passage, and the two went aside, closing the door. "He's a-goin' to die," said Baker, simply and quietly. "Yes; but how do you know?" "Well, I'll tell you about that; I know." "Have you seen it before?" "Hunderds." "Are you afraid of it?" "Me?" "Yes." "Oh, well, they all ought to know it," he said, with a sweep of his hand towards the corridors.
"Well, yes, Master Grant," said Ike, rubbing his nose; "it do seem a deal, five hours two mile an hour; but a horse is a boss, and you can't make nothing else out of him till he's dead. I've been to market with him hunderds upon hunderds of times, and he says it's five hours' work, and he takes five hours to do it in; no more, and no less.
"Did you say One-Eye or Hawkeye?" asked the young man, feeling of the handkerchief with evident respect for its appearance and quality. "Oh, One-Eye!" declared Johnnie. "'Cause that's all the eyes he's got. But he owns miles and miles of land, and hunderds of cattle, and he's so rich that he rides ev'rywheres he goes in the city in a taxi, all the time!" "Well! well!" exclaimed the leader.
He's mighty busy gits a heap er practice, makes a heap er money. He went down the river onct, more'n a hunderd miles, ter cut somethin' off a man I fawgits what 'twas an' the man paid him hunderds an' hunderds an' hunderds I fawgits how much 'twas." Here Little Lizay found that Alston was no longer listening, but was absorbed with the cotton-picking.
"Theer's hunderds o' pounds o' gude chattels here, an' they doan't go for a penny less than they 'm worth. Because I'm down, ban't no reason for others to try to rob me. If I doan't get fair money I'll make a fire wi' the stuff an' burn every stick of it." "The valuer man, Mr. Bambridge, must be seen, an' bills printed out an' sticked 'pon barn doors an' such-like, same as when Mrs.
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