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It's up ter you ter choose." Cleek laughed. "Call me a fool, matey but not a damned fool!" he said pleasantly. "Bill Jones knows what side 'is bread's buttered on, I kin tell yer! Soft job like this one wot we've nicked on ter ain't goin' ter slip through 'is fingers fer a little tongue-waggin'. I'm on, mate." "Righto." "What's the job?" "Loadin' up boats fer cargo."
Wall, when we drove in, I see Elburtus a liftin' and a luggin', a loadin' a big barrell into a double wagon for a farmer; and I says, "What under the sun is Elburtus Gansey a doin'?" And Josiah says, in a gay tone, "He is a electionerin', Samantha: see him sweat," says he. "Salt is heavy, and political life is wearin', when anybody goes into it deep, and tackles it in the way Elburtus tackles it."
I well, I took a shoot around there yesterday, after your brother got hurt. Jack wasn't there. Most of the boys was at camp loadin' gear on the scows. They said Jack's gone around to Tumblin' Creek with one man. He wasn't back this mornin'. So I thought maybe he'd gone to the Springs. I dunno's there's any occasion to worry.
"I mean," explained the landsman, half ashamed of his enthusiasm, "that everything is so different so old so mysterious so beautiful . You know what I mean," he ended lamely. The captain sniffed. "Pooty enough, I s'pose," he grunted. "But I never pay no 'tention to that. What with layin' my course an' loadin' my cargo an' followin' owners orders, my mind's what ye might call pooty well took up."
Way it comes: you see, I got a bit o' loadin' for Nalrookar" "Two-ton-five. I know all about that, though I'm not interested in the transaction," retorted Montgomery. "Well, that's just what I was goin' to explain when you took the word out o' my mouth. You see, Mr.
"It will do as well as any other," I replied mechanically still under the influence of surprise, not unmingled with a sentiment of admiration. "Dismount, then! Take your pouch an' flask along wi' ye ye see I've got myen? One shot at ye's all I'll want, I reck'n. But ef thur shed be a miss, look out for quick loadin'! an' mind, mister! thur's one o' us'll niver leave this clarin' alive."
Des ez sho's you er settin' dar lissenin' dey wuz a live Yankee up dar in dat tree, en he wuz a loadin' en a shootin' at de boys des ez cool es a cowcumber in de jew, en he had his hoss hitch out in de bushes, kaze I year de creetur tromplin' 'roun'. He had a spy-glass up dar, en w'iles I wuz a watchin' un 'im, he raise 'er up en look thoo 'er, en den he lay 'er down en fix his gun fer ter shoot.
I exclaimed; "has anything gone wrong?" "Well, I don't exactly know about `gone wrong'," was his reply; "but the way of it is this: The galleon is finished loadin', and her hatches is on.
Pan's slight inclination, unaccompanied by word of greeting, was as black a pretense as he had ever been guilty of. Sight of her had shot him through and through with pangs of bitter mocking joy. But he gave no sign. During the meal he did not look at her again. "Dad, have you got everything we'll need?" queried Pan presently. "I guess so," replied Smith. "You can start loadin' the wagons.
"Jist loadin'," responded Black Whiskers significantly. "'Ere we are. Now then, get ter work. See them tubings over there? Well, they've got to be carried over to that fishin'-smack drawn up against the dock. There's six of 'em goin' ternight, and we've got ter be quick. Ain't as easy as it looks, mate, but that's not your business neither. Get ter work!"
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