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"Why, amost anywheres but here, jist down by the first bridge, there's a hull heap leastwise there was a Friday and then you'd best go on to the second bridge, and keep the edge of the hill right up and down to Merrit's Island; and then beat down here home to the first bridge again. But won't you liquor?" "No, not this morning, John; we did our liquoring last night.
But for all that, let us not despair, but rather lift up our hearts unto God, desiring his help and comfort; and no doubt, when we do so, he will help: he will either take away the calamities, or else mitigate them, or at the leastwise send patience into our hearts, that we may bear it willingly.
"I could not endure it," I continued; "I have resolved to make my escape whenever an opportunity offers. Surely you will aid me?" "Both you and myself, lad." "Oh! I am so pleased." "Yes," continued he, "I am tired of it, too. I have been thinking how I can leave it. This I'm determined shall be my last voyage leastwise, in this trade.
"He can't get out of town through that cordon you've got strung around it, an' he ain't nowhere else. Leastwise, I couldn't find him." "Come on back!" excitedly exclaimed Johnny, turning towards the door. "You didn't look behind the bar! Come on bet you ten dollars that's where he is!" "Mebby yo're right, Kid," replied Hopalong, and the marshal's nodding head decided it.
"No, sir, I 'aven't," replied Robin, with a somewhat cross look. "That there Slogger has played me false these two times. Leastwise, though he couldn't 'elp it the fust time, he's got to clear 'isself about the second." "You know where the Slogger lives, don't you?" I asked.
It is heavenly, for that it is from above: it is everlasting, for that it has no end: it is immortal, for that there is not the appearance of corruptibleness in it, or likelihood of decay. This is general knowledge, and this is common among the saints, at leastwise in the notion of it. Though I confess, it is hard in time of temptation, practically to hold fast the soul to all these things.
And that ain't all: some o' them same Injuns, or leastwise one of 'em, was a-wearing boots with spurs onto 'em. What say, Chief?" Uncanoola held up all the fingers of one hand and two of the other. "Sebben Injun; one pale-face," he said, in confirmation. I looked at Richard, and he gave me back the eyeshot, with a hearty curse to speed it.
'No, ma'am. She looked again at the card. 'This is some man of business, I suppose does he want to see me? 'Yes, miss. Leastwise, he would be glad to see you if Miss Power is not at home. Miss De Stancy left the room, and soon returned, saying, 'Mr. Somerset, can you give me your counsel in this matter? This Mr.
Gordon's smile was lenient, tolerant, as it always was in such discussions. "Not out loud, I reckon, little woman; leastwise, Buddy don't act as if he'd heard it. As I've said, there's plenty of time. He's only a little shaver yet. Let him try the school in the city for a year 'r so, goin' and comin' on the railroads, nights and mornin's, like the Major's gran'daughter. After that, we might see."
The exclamations of delight, and the looks of admiration with which the glorious scene was greeted by the hunters when they came up, gratified the hearts of Roy and Nelly very much. "Oh, how I wish mother was here to see it!" cried Nelly. "Ain't that a place for a king to live in, daddy?" said Roy, enthusiastically. "So 'tis, lad, so 'tis leastwise it's a goodish spot for a hunter.
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