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It's a foine chance you've got, so 'tis. Maybe you'll be sellin' more to-morrow. And another thing, do you belave you've got jist as good calicoes and ginghams and muslins to sell as there is in town?" "Yes, mother, I know I have." "Then you've got to make the ladies belave it, too. And it won't be such a hard job, nayther, if you do your best. If they don't like wan thing, show 'em another.
Madame, he said, worried his life out by "making eyes" at him when he went below at meal-times, while on deck he was never safe for a moment from her embarrassing attentions unless, in desperation, as he was often forced to do, he went aloft to get out of her way. "Faith, an' sure, that warn't the worst of it nayther," complained Garry in his humorous way.
"See that, now," he said, snipping briskly with the scissors; "that string of woolen yarn that yez left there, a-burnin' away outside, might burst the whole gun, an' ivery sowl in the blockhouse would be kilt intirely, moind ye that, now! an they would n't be the Frenchies, nayther!" He gave her a keen warning glance at rather close range, then once more renewed his labors.
"Call the docthor, is it? God give you sinse! Sure the docthors is only a flock of omadhauns." "Is it your daughter she is, ma'am?" "She's from Ameriky, the poor mischancy crathur." "Give her a toothful of whisky, your ladyship. Sure it's nayther bite nor sup she's had the morn, and belike she's as impty as a quarry-hole."
No livin' man iver struck me first nor last, nayther, for the matter o' that! And I thought the court would die!" continued the Major, in a like imminent state of merriment.
The Sergeant thrust his hand aside, and said sharply: "Whin I take y'r hand, Little Hammer, it'll be to put a grip an y'r wrists that'll stay there till y'are in quarters out of which y'll come nayther winter nor summer. Put that in y'r pipe and smoke it, y' scamp!" Little Hammer had a bad time at the Post that night.
Though it wouldn't have been good nayther if you hadn't cooked it good, Moike. There's them as can cook 'most anything and have it good, jist as there's them as can spoil the best. And now, Moike, I've news for you. But first do you notice how clean Jim kapes things? Him and Andy makes a foine team, so they do."
She had hardly patience to listen to Father Taylor's greeting, or to answer his good-natured rallying queries anent their unexpected good fortune. When she did speak it was rather in a tone of lamentation than of rejoicing: "Aye, indeed, yer reverence, it's what we nayther of us looked for, an' it's a terrible change altogether.
Next morning an Irishman, the extra man for the haying, came in with a worried look to breakfast. 'That new horse has a chittern' kind of a coff, he said. 'A cough? said I. ''Tain't jist a coff, nayther, he said, 'but a kind of toom! With the last word he obligingly imitated the sound of the cough. It threw me into perspiration. 'Sounds bad, said Uncle Eb, as he looked at me and snickered.
'He'll not get many Milby people to go and hear his lectures after a while, I'll bet a guinea, observed Mr. Budd. 'I know I'll not keep a single workman on my ground who either goes to the lecture himself or lets anybody belonging to him go. 'Nor me nayther, said Mr. Tomlinson. 'No Tryanite shall touch a sack or drive a waggon o' mine, that you may depend on.
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