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'No calling at the Grapes, mind you, said the assistant 'You'd better look in at the infirmary about eleven o'clock to-morrow. 'I'll do that, she answered. 'Will ye be lendin' me your shoulder as far as the dure, young man? I'll be better in a minute. Paul did as she requested, but he crawled with repulsion beneath her hand. The touch inspired him with loathing.

"Well, sir," said Ned, "I'll be ready in a trap-stick, but I knaw the awd chap will kick up a sang about lendin his horse." "Tell him I'll pay for it, if ye break its legs," said Harry. The crew of the boat laughed, and some of them said "Nobody will doubt that, master you are able enough to do it."

All he does is to look after lendin' the money, an' seein' that it gits paid when the time comes, an' keep track of how much money the' is here an' in N'York, an' what notes is comin' due an' a few things like that, that don't put pen to paper, ner take an hour of his time.

"Well, I'm lendin' Mac the money, an' I got a hunch he'll sell the interest to me an' Neils without figgerin' on a profit. You're a jarrin' note in the syndicate, Scraggsy, an' I've come to that time o' life where I want peace. An' there won't be no peace on the Victor unless I skipper her." Captain Scraggs departed to draw up the formal bill of sale and Mr.

He looked worried and anxious, but I and my Gardeen Angel hadn't no idee of lettin' him go while there wuz a chance for us to plead for the Right. And I hastened to say, "Uncle Sam needn't be 'fraid of lendin' money on that farm, for it is there solid, clear down to China; it can't run away."

Encouraged by numerous expressions of approval from the other Philanthropists, the man continued: 'But we ain't such fools as they thinks, and so they'll find out next Monday. Most of 'em wants 'angin', and I wouldn't mind lendin' a 'and with the rope myself.

You better take it easy. You'll feel better to-morrow." "I don't need no outfit. I reckon I'll saddle Pill." Sundown turned the Mexican's pony into the corral and saddled his own horse which he led to the bunk-house. "I ain't got no gun," he said. "The sheriff gent's got mine. Mebby you'd be lendin' me one?" Wingle stepped to the doorway and stood beside Corliss. "What does he want, Jack?"

If he wants to borrow a dog to go with him, Roger would be willin' to lend him Judge Bascom's Fido. If the Judge wasn't willin', Roger would try to persuade him. Lendin' Fido would make law easier for Roger and be a great help to your pa. "I must go, now, and get supper. Good-bye. I've enjoyed my visit ever so much. Come over sometime, Miriam you ain't very sociable. Good-bye."

'No, says she, 'I'll go to bottomless brimstone before lendin' myself to such a dodge' or words to that effect. 'But I'll tell 'ee what I will do, says she, 'I'll offer this here silver cup on my own account, an' give it with my own hands to the winner. And you can stand by, says she, 'an' look as pompous as you please. Either that, or that in so many words.

I do confess that I don't half like it, but, after all, what have we got to do weth the opinions of owld aunts or uncles? If a gurl do choose to go off wi' the man she likes, that's no matter to we, an' if I be well paid for lendin' a hand, why shouldn't I? But it do puzzle me, Mr Tregarthen, to guess how yow did come to knaw of it." "That don't signify," said Tregarthen sternly.