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"Look-a-here, pard," said Si, "don't stab me with that thing! I jest can't git along any furder till I blow a little. You please lemme be, an' I'll do as much for you. P'rhaps some time you'll get played out and I'll be on the rear-guard. The Cap'n 'll tell me ter fotch ye 'long, an' I'll jest let ye rest, so I will!" This view of the case struck the guard with some force.
Do you think you can find it, and let me know where your uncle lives?" "Yes, sir." "Then do it." "Now you look-a-here!" began Mr. Hardee, "I won't have you, nor anybody else, interferin' with my hired help. "I'm not interfering except to stop you from horsewhipping a boy," said Mr. Bobbsey. "Any one has a right to do that."
"You are right," he said and gripped Ivan's hand hard. "Well then," said Colonel Edwards, "the sooner we get started the sooner we may get back again. When shall we start, Ivan?" "Immediately," was the reply, and the giant moved toward the mouth of the cavern. "Now, look-a-here, you fellows," said the voice of Anthony Stubbs.
'Look-a-here, says I, 'we can fix him now; and so he cooled down enough to help me, and I unlocked the front door, and we pushed the bottom end of the ladder in, dog and all; an' then I shut the door as tight as it would go, an' untied the end of the rope, an' the rodder pulled the ladder out while I held the door to keep the dog from follerin', which he came pretty near doin', anyway.
That Injun devil wouldn't make any more of drownding us than a couple of cats, if we was to squeak 'bout this and they didn't hang him. Now, look-a-here, Tom, less take and swear to one another that's what we got to do swear to keep mum." "I'm agreed. It's the best thing. Would you just hold hands and swear that we " "Oh no, that wouldn't do for this.
When this was told to Captain White, a clever Yankee sea-captain who had general charge of the C. R. B. shipping, he laughed considerably and then said: "Why, look-a-here, I'll paint those boats all over, top, sides, and bottom, if that'll only keep the Germans from sinkin' 'em."
"Because he'd just got that whack when Injun Joe done it. D'you reckon he could see anything? D'you reckon he knowed anything?" "By hokey, that's so, Tom!" "And besides, look-a-here maybe that whack done for HIM!" "No, 'taint likely, Tom. He had liquor in him; I could see that; and besides, he always has.
"If you ever had pneumonia I bet it was before the war!" Steve finished his dinner, leaned back in his chair and stretched himself. "Gawd! if I just had a nip. Look here, ma'am! I don't believe you gave all that apple brandy away. S'pose you look and see if you wasn't mistaken." "There isn't any." "You've got too pretty a mouth to be lying that-a-way! Look-a-here, the doctor prescribed it."
"Look-a-here," said Cyrus Robinson, beckoning Jerome with a hard crook of a seamed forefinger. The boy stood close to the counter, and uplifted to him his small, undaunted, yet piteously wistful face. "Look-a-here," said Cyrus Robinson, in a whisper of furtive malice, leaning nearer, the point of his shelving beard almost touching Jerome's forehead; "I've got something to say to you.
The hat was passed by the floor-manager during the evening, and Daddy got nearly three dollars, which delighted Milton very much. At supper he insisted on his prerogative, which was to take the prettiest girl out to supper. "Look-a-here, Daddy, ain't that crowdin' the mourners?" objected the others. "What do you mean by that, sir? No, sir!
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