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Yes, of course you are. Wot are yer goin' to do with him?" "We shall not prosecute." "No, marm, you take my advice, don't yer do that; it wouldn't do nobody no good." "We shall discharge him at once." "Yes, that's all right; but don't you prosecute 'im on no account, mind that.

I never see sich a glazed rat as you wos when you comed out o' that hole, in all my life; an' he wos jist like a eel; it wos all we could do to keep 'old on 'im, marm, he was so slippery."

"Mercy! what put that idea in your head, Mr Saunders?" "You, and half a dozen more that I happen to know. May I make so bold as to ask you, marm, how long you may have been a widow?" continued my father. "Bless me! so long that I quite forget all about it," replied Mrs St. Felix, turning away from the counter to the jars behind.

"What, that yaller-haired, white-face chit who went for you?" rejoined Janet. "No such thing; but tell me now of your marm. How sick is she, and what of the little boy? Is he much deformed?" "Come in here," said Maude, leading the way into the parlor, and drawing a chair close to Janet, she told all she deemed it necessary to tell.

No objection was raised by the lady, who had another, with the result that she became if not exactly tipsy at any rate not far off it. Shortly after this the building was cleared, and George found himself standing in Exhibition Road with the woman on his arm. "You're going to give me a lift home, ain't you?" she said. "Yes, marm, for sure I am," said George, sighing as he thought of the cab fare.

Ain't the old sarvants enough What have they done to be turned out of doors?" "Who has been turned out of doors, Benson? No one by me," said Mabel, a good deal surprised by this harangue. "No, marm but they're dropping out of their places softly marm, as the leaves fall out yonder, without the least idee what wind strikes 'em.

Riccabocca, "but sin' he has left you, he's not the 'cute lad he was; very helpless at times, marm!" Helen could not resist turning round, and looking at Leonard, with a sly smile. The widow saw the smile, and catching Leonard by the arm, whispered, "But where before have you seen that pretty young lady? Old friends!"

Her condition had not escaped Mrs Rumbelow's observation. The sergeant's wife leaned forward towards her. She was sitting at no great distance. "Come, rouse up, Mrs Morley, marm," she exclaimed, taking the poor lady's hands, and chafing them with her own somewhat hard palms. "It is God's will, dear lady, that we are here. He'll take care of those we left on board.

"Say, marm, d' ye know what we take these playthings fer?" he asked, handling his pistol and rifle. "Yes, I know. Still it will be all right. Miss Sheldon will be in no danger with you that she would avoid here. Besides, Mr. Rolfe, I give you my word that Mr. Vandersee would approve of it." "Vandersee?" Rolfe glared from Mrs. Goring to Miss Sheldon.

It was flying about at a great rate to-day, and Betty was watching it with much interest, when a proud voice remarked in her ear, "That's my Senator, marm. He's powerful eloquent, ain't he?" Betty nodded. "He's quite a leader." "I allow he is. He's been leadin' in our State fur twenty years.

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