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So that if so be as I have a bin a ponderaitin that there a be nothink to be got by it. Always a savin and exceptin of the blessins of praise, and mercifool glory, of your ever exceptionable onnurable onnur's lovin kindness, and goodness; and every think of that there umbel and very submissive obedient kind, as in duty boundin.

A pastrycook's shop. Boys looking in at the window. Bill. I say, Jim, ain't it a lot o' grub? If I wos a pig now, Jack. I likes to hear Bill a supposin' of hisself. Go it, Bill! There ain't nothink he can't suppose hisself, Jim. Bein' as you ain't a pig. Bill, you've got yer own trotters, an' yer own tater-trap. Bill.

Of course, it 'adn't got nothink to do with me, 'oo 'e was, an' when she tole me to mind me own business, I took the 'int...." "Do you know where he lives?" Gilbert asked. "No, sir, I don't. When she told me to mind me own business!..." The approach of Death had made Magnolia amazingly garrulous.

We stopped a fortnit at this dull place, and did nothing from morning till night excep walk on the bench, and watch the ships going in and out of arber, with one of them long, sliding opra-glasses, which they call, I don't know why, tallow-scoops. Our amusements for the fortnit we stopped here were boath numerous and daliteful; nothink, in fact, could be more pickong, as they say.

Do you know that I lay abed some nights and try to think as it's a kerridge and pair and you a-sittin' beside of me and nothink round us but the green fields and the blue sky, and nothink never more to do but jess ride on with your hand in mine and the sun to shine upon us.

Whenever I exercises a bit of self-denial, I thinks: well, I'll do it for the dear dead lamb. I thinks o' him in the arms of Jesus, and nothink seems too hard to give up for the sake of the blessed One as takes such care of my darling." "I guess as that's why you're so good to 'strays," said John Moseley.

'It ain't no good being nothink else here, said the Chief. The Uncommercial thought it might be worth trying. 'Oh no it ain't, said the Chief. 'Not a bit of good, said Number Two. 'And I'm sure I'd be very thankful to be got into a place, or got abroad, said the Chief. 'And so should I, said Number Two. 'Truly thankful, I should.

The Salvation Army does good business in some of the outback towns of the great pastoral wastes of Australia. I ain't got nothink agenst the Roming Carflicks." There's the shearer, fresh with his cheque from a cut-out shed, gloriously drunk and happy, in love with all the world, and ready to subscribe towards any creed and shout for all hands including Old Nick if he happened to come along.

With his deformity, his earth-stains, his blue eyes, his brown wrinkled skin, and his shock of red hair, he had the look of some strange gnome crouching there. "I don't know what you're at, I'll swear," he said after a pause. "I ain't in any pertickler trouble just now if yer wouldn't send a fellow stumpin' the country for nothink.

That generous man even went further, and, when his fare walked away without making a reply, he shouted after him that "if he'd only do 'im the honour to come back, he'd throw in a inch an' a half extra for nothink." But Mr Auberly was inexorable.

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