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'Here, stop it, you little vixen! He caught one of her hands, but the other was too quick for him. 'Give over tormenting of it, then! The hedgehog rolled on the floor, and the foxhound came and sniffed it. Reddin had her other hand now. 'What d'you mean by it? he asked, very angry, and tingling about the ears. 'Leave it be! It's done you no harm. Lookee! The hound-dog! she cried.

'And the guinea-pigs? 'Eighteenpence to five bob, according to the breed. 'And the lizards? 'Ninepence each. 'And toads? 'Fourpence. Now look here, said the greasy owner of all this caged life with a sudden ferocity which made the whole party back hurriedly on to the wainscoting of hutches with which the shop was lined. 'Lookee here.

"Oh, but I'll make her!" said Polly. And she did exert her influence as follows: "Lookee here, the cousin's a-coming to-morrow and I've been and promised he should see you." "What did you do that for?" "Why, he's a well-looking chap, and a beautiful color, fresh from the country, like me. And he's a gentleman, and got an estate belike; and why not put yourn to hisn, and so marry him and be a lady?

But, before Barnabas could reply, another man appeared, being also clad in velveteens and carrying a long barrelled gun. "Wot be doin', Jarge?" he inquired of Stentor, in a surly tone, "wot be wastin' time for" "W'y, lookee, I be about to ax this 'ere deaf chap a question, though ready, ah! an' willin' to shout it, if so be 'e gives the word."

I heartily pity you, and would do every fair thing to promote your success." "I desire no more," cries Blifil; "I am convinced my dear uncle hath a better opinion of me than to think that I myself would accept of more." "Lookee," says Allworthy, "you have my leave to write, to visit, if she will permit it but I insist on no thoughts of violence.

"They was goin' t' hang the crew!" "But we isn't cotched un yet." "No," said the boy, vacantly. "Nor you never will." The skipper hitched close to the table. "Lookee, lad," said he, leaning over until his face was close to the face of Docks, "was you ever aboard the Sink or Swim?" "Ay, sir," Docks replied, at last, brushing his hair from his brow.

Whether that might be or mightn't be, is a thing as can't be looked into now, without putting your sister on the Rampage; and that's a thing not to be thought of as being done intentional. Lookee here, Pip, at what is said to you by a true friend. Which this to you the true friend say. If you can't get to be oncommon through going straight, you'll never get to do it through going crooked.

"Why, lookee, don't the book end up with Tom organizing a robbers' gang to rob the rich not harm anybody, mind you but really do good take money away from them that got it wrong and don't need it, and give it to the poor that can't get it and do need it?" By this time we was clost to town. The road ran under a hill where there was the old graveyard, where lots of soldiers was buried.

"Let him sleep, if he wants to. His feet are getting warm. He'll be all right." "Lookee here," blustered the long-nosed man. "I come in for half, remember. I helped fetch him in. If it hadn't been for my help he'd have frozen solid where he was, or else the watchman would have picked him up and taken him off. I'm going, now. I've got business to tend to same as before I was interrupted.

"Lookee here!" said my convict to the sergeant. "Single-handed I got clear of the prison-ship; I made a dash and I done it. I could ha' got clear of these death-cold flats likewise look at my leg: you won't find much iron on it if I hadn't made the discovery that he was here. Let him go free? Let him profit by the means as I found out? Let him make a tool of me afresh and again? Once more?

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