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I knows it by de pig-sty close 'longside whar' de big grumper sow libs, dat Ziffa's so fond o' playin' wid. Ho! "You see de small leetil house. Dat's it. Dat's whar' Ziffa lubs to play, but she'll hab you to play wid soon, an' den she'll forsake de ole sow. Ho! but I forgit you no understan' English."
Quiet for a moment, then Quimby muttered hoarsely: "If you ain't scared out of your seven senses, you can go down cellar and bring up that bit of candle 'longside the ale-barrels." Into the cellar! Not Jake. The moving of the rickety table which his fat hand had found and rested on spoke for him. Another curse from Quimby.
But it was given to "Clacking Joe" to speak the final words ere they turned their faces homewards. "'Twas awnly right that we laid ur 'longside o' Ben! When ur was a little chile ur shrimped with 'n! an' when ur was a gert maiden ur walked out with 'n! Please God, ur'll be the furrst tu spake tu 'n cum the aftermath!" A Spring-time Duet 1st Maiden.
"Tidy little trade here," commented 'Bias, as they reached the Passage Slip and conned the business reach of the river, the vessels alongside the jetties, the cranes at work, the shipping moored off at the buoys vessels of all nations, but mostly Danes and Russians, awaiting their turn. "Twenty thousand tons a-month, my boy! See that two-funnelled craft 'longside the second jetty?
They was pretty tolerable seedy, and so was his hat. Oh, he was a last year's bird's nest NOW, but when them clothes was fresh whew! the northern lights and a rainbow mixed wouldn't have been more'n a cloudy day 'longside of him. He run up to the piazza like a clipper coming into port, and he sweeps off that rusty hat and hails us grand and easy. "Good-morning, gentlemen," says he.
I can't any more go back than you could turn Sudleigh River, and coax it to run up-hill. I don't know whether 't was meant my life should make me a different woman; but I am different, and such as I am, I'm his woman. Yes, till I die, till I'm laid in the ground 'longside of him!" Her voice had an assured ring of triumph, as if she were taking again an indissoluble marriage oath.
Well, they held the auction in the public square, along towards the end of the afternoon, and it strung along, and strung along, and the old man he was on hand and looking his level pisonest, up there longside of the auctioneer, and chipping in a little Scripture now and then, or a little goody-goody saying of some kind, and the duke he was around goo-gooing for sympathy all he knowed how, and just spreading himself generly.
The country folk seated in the vicinity of Alice Price, among whom her fame had traveled far, whom many of their sons had loved, and languished for, and gone off to run streetcars on her account, turned their freed attention upon her, nudging, gazing, gossiping. "Purty as a picture, ain't she?" "Oh, I don't know. You set her 'longside of Bessie Craver over at Pink Hill" and so on.
"If you hadn't worked that summer in the annex under that tin roof, you'd be as well as you ever was now," said Nahum Beals. "I worked there 'longside of you that summer," said Andrew to Joe, with bitter reminiscence. "We used to strip like a gang of convicts, and we stood in pools of sweat.
Paul was digging out the gutter 'longside the road 'cause he thought maybe it might thaw. And he found it." "How perfectly lovely!" exclaimed Meg, her face bright with pleasure. "Now I'll put it in the velvet box, and never, never wear it again only when Mother says to. Aren't you glad, Aunt Polly?" "Yes indeed, darling," answered Aunt Polly, as Meg threw her arms around her.
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