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"Now, I reckon, we've got them all, twenty-tew livin' an' tew dead," Ham declared, as he bound his prisoner and placed him with the other captives: "an' right whar we can keep them out of mischief. Thar's plenty of food for all, Con," and he turned to Conroyal, "leastwise for a few days, so th' food problem is settled.
"I suppose," he said, "that no doubt can be cast upon the authenticity of the three signatures attached to this document?" "That's been in my own mind, Mr. Fiske leastwise, Mr. Orden," Phineas Cross, the Northumbrian, remarked, from the other side of the table. "They're up to any mortal dodge, these Germans. Are we to accept it as beyond all doubt that this document is entirely genuine?"
We all supposed, that, now the enemy were again out of cover and on the open road, or, leastwise, in the confusion of a new camp, there would be an immediate attack on them.
Ally Babby," shouted Ted Flaggan, when he was within hail it might be a hundred yards or so of his friend, "what d'ee think? that little brown-faced chip of Hadji Baba has been up here eavesdropping, and has got to windward of us a'most. Leastwise she knows enough o' the Riminis to want to know more the dirty little spalpeen." "Thank you," thought Ziffa, as she listened.
"The country's nae disturbed, Miss Flora. I was meanin' temptations and sic-like. Leastwise, ay the country is a bit up and down, as ye may say; but no sae mickle. We'll win safe eneuch to London, me and Miss Cary, if the Lord pleases. It's the comin' haim I'm feared for." "And is " I hardly knew how to ask what I wanted to know. Flora helped me. I think she saw I needed it.
"Bill Speer up on the hill there telled me jist now, that they druv a big deer down from the back-bone clear down to this here hollow just above, last night arter dark. Bill shot at him, and kind o' reckoned he hot him but I guess he's mistaken leastwise he jumped strong enough jist neaw! but which on you was 't 'at killed him?" "I did," exclaimed Tom, "I did by !"
"The same commodities they give now were given in 1870. They had what they called the Freedman's Bureau. They used to have what they called the LICK SKILLET on Spring Street from Fifth to Seventh. Leastwise, the colored people called it that. Bush and a lots of other big niggers used to go there and get free lodgings until they were able to get along alone without help.
It's all going to turn out beautiful, like the story-books do. No, kid, he ain't in town, leastwise he's not in this rotten burg. Gawd knows where he is right now. Last I saw of him was in Richmond four days ago." "Go on, Dick. For heaven's sake, don't you see " "You're anxious to know how your dear relative is, I twig, as Joey would say. Well, you can take it from me, he's very poorly.
"Oh, that is well, that is, he don't talk so blamed much, after all," stammered Curly. "Leastwise, not none now. He's out of his head most of the time, now." "Then you've not told me everything, even yet," exclaimed she, piteously. "Not quite," said Curly, with a long breath; "but I'm a-comin' along." "He's dying!" she cried with conviction.
"I once knew a woman who did. Leastwise, she used to tell people what dreams mean, for a shilling." "Would you go now and ask her what this dream means?" inquired Heyst jocularly. "She lived in Camberwell. She was a nasty old thing!" Heyst laughed a little uneasily. "Dreams are madness, my dear.
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