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"Pshaw now, let her wait!" said Martha. "Don't let me detain Miss Lang if she wishes to go," interposed Mr. Ronald. "My business is really with you, Martha." "Thank you, sir. But I'd like Miss Lang to stay by, all the same that is, if you don't objeck." "As a witness? You think I need watching, eh?" "I think it does a body good to watch you, sir!"

I know you wouldn't! An' they ain't hurt. Not in the least. You got one kinder conscience an' I got another, that's all. Consciences is like hats. One that suits one party would make another look like a guy. You got to have your own style. You got to know what's best for you, an' then stick to it!" "And you won't object if I tell Mr. Ronald?" "Objeck? Certainly not! Tell'm anything you like.

Berry, you shall have another ring." "Another, my dear?" Berry did not comprehend. "One's quite enough for the objeck," she remarked. "I mean," Lucy touched her fourth finger, "I cannot part with this." She looked straight at Mrs. Berry.

You mustn't go down dar and look at dat gashly objeck, honey. 'Cause no tellin' what de quoncequinces mightn't be. Now mind what your ole Aunt Katie say to you, honey, and turn back like a good chile."

Berry, you shall have another ring." "Another, my dear?" Berry did not comprehend. "One's quite enough for the objeck," she remarked. "I mean," Lucy touched her fourth finger, "I cannot part with this." She looked straight at Mrs. Berry.

Mebby he'll git into the habit, and you kin ketch 'im at it." "I aim to lay low, all right. And I aim to come up a-shootin' if the " "Yore dead right, Bill. Night-ridin' 's bad enough when a feller rides his own hawse. It'd need some darn smooth explainin' then. But when a man takes an' saddles up another feller's hawse " "I kin see his objeck in that," Bill said.

Then I'd do something, ma said, to kick my pail of milk over, and those nights I didn't get anything. I used to put in most of my marble and candy money, too." "What were you going to do with it?" "It was for an Objeck, Uncle Teddy. That's a kind of Indian, you know, that eats people and wants the gospel. That's what pa says, anyway; I didn't ever see one."

I ain't a speeder of matrimony, and good's my reason! but where it's been done where they're lawfully joined, and their bodies made one, I do say this, that to put division between 'em then, it's to make wanderin' comets of 'em creatures without a objeck, and no soul can say what they's good for but to rush about!" Mrs.

I ain't a speeder of matrimony, and good's my reason! but where it's been done where they're lawfully joined, and their bodies made one, I do say this, that to put division between 'em then, it's to make wanderin' comets of 'em creatures without a objeck, and no soul can say what they's good for but to rush about!" Mrs.

"Gien 't had been my ain line fishin', I could aye ha' taen him i' the boat wi' me; but I dinna ken for the herrin'. Blue Peter wadna objeck, but it's some much work, an' for a waikly body like the laird to be oot a' nicht some nichts, sic weather as we hae to encoonter whiles, micht be the deid o' 'm."