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"Look'ee now, master, once take hold of the rope there's no letting it go!" he said, and Levin heard smothered laughter among the mowers. "I'll try not to let it go," he said, taking his stand behind Tit, and waiting for the time to begin. "Mind'ee," repeated the old man. Tit made room, and Levin started behind him.

Look'ee now, 'roomer' means 'large, and 'large' means 'free, and 'free' means wi' a quartering-wind, and that means going away from the wind or the wind astarn of us; whiles 'on a bowline' means close-hauled agin the wind, d'ye see?" "Godby, 'tis hard to believe you that same peddler I fell in with at the 'Hop-pole." "Why, Mart'n, I'm a cove as adapts himself according.

"Pirate," said he, no whit abashed at my outburst. "Why, pirate it is. But look'ee, there never was pirate the like o' me for holiness 'specially o' Sundays! Lord love you, there's never a parson or divine, high church or low, a patch on me for real holiness 'specially o' Sundays.

'One of your Governors is named Carker. Mr Perch admitted it; but gave him to understand, as in official duty bound, that all his Governors were engaged, and never expected to be disengaged any more. 'Look'ee here, mate, said the Captain in his ear; 'my name's Cap'en Cuttle.

"Look'ee, comrade," said he, tapping the worn covers with bony finger, "the Bible is a mighty fine book to fight by; to stir up a man for battle, murder or sudden death it hath no equal and for keeping his hate agin his enemies ever a-burning, there is no book written or ever will be " "You talk blasphemy!" quoth I. "Avast, avast!" cried he. "Here's no blasphemy, thought or word.

'I should have thought, said I, smiling, 'that that was a reason for your being in here too, Ham. 'Well, Mas'r Davy, in a general way, so 't would be, he returned; 'but look'ee here, Mas'r Davy, lowering his voice, and speaking very gravely. 'It's a young woman, sir a young woman, that Em'ly knowed once, and doen't ought to know no more.

"Because, look'ee here, dear boy," he said, dropping his voice, and laying a long finger on my breast in an impressive manner, "caution is necessary." "How do you mean? Caution?" "By G , it's Death!" "What's death?" "I was sent for life. It's death to come back. There's been overmuch coming back of late years, and I should of a certainty be hanged if took."

Heed ye the brush and lower branches of the trees if any be broken, mark well the track in dusty places and seek ye the print of feet in marshy places, learn all ye may from whomsoever ye may and haste ye hot-foot back with tidings good or ill. Is it understood?" "Aye, lord!" quoth the four. "And look'ee master," said Jenkyn, "there be my comrade Orson the Tall, look'ee.

To do this Dick Dale had bared his arm to the shoulder; it was a stalwart limb, like his sister's, and he now held it out all swollen and corded, and slapped it with his other hand. "Look'ee here, you chaps," said he: "the worst use a man can put that there to is to go cutting out a poor beast's heart for not doing more than he can.

"Look'ee, 'tis fair, good rope this, and well-tried, and shall bear even thy great carcase sweetly aye, sweetly " "How would'st hang me also?" said Beltane faintly, and the heavy quarter-staff sagged in his loosened grip. "Hang thee aye. Thou didst withstand us with this fool, thou hast dared miscall our lord we be all witnesses to it. So now will we "

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