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"I don't think it's much more than a mile, though it may be a mile and a half." "Well, that's very good; we've got that much start, and it's worth having." "And there's where ye're mistook, as the gals used to obsarve when anybody tried to run down my beauty.
"We might reach the boys by means of the reports of our guns," said the captain, "if the wind were not the wrong way, but they won't catch the first sound, especially as they will have their hands full in looking after the cattle." "But dey will obsarve de light ob de fiah," suggested Dinah. "Undoubtedly, but when they do see it," said her master, "it will be too late to help us.
Your wife may objeck to gittin' up and bildin' the fire in the mornin', but if you commence with her at once you may be able to overkum this prejoodiss. I regret to obsarve that I didn't commence arly enuff. I wouldn't have you s'pose I was ever kicked out of bed. Not at all. I simply say, in regard to bildin' fires, that, I didn't commence arly enuff.
It's more glossy, I do assure you, ladies and gents, than w'en it fust comed from the looms, by reason of the pile havin' worn off; and you'll obsarve that the glossiness is most beautiful and brightest about the elbows an' the seams o' the back. Who bids for this 'ere venerable garment? Six bob? Come now, don't all bid at once. Who said six bob?"
Ward, I can't help bein a Prince, & I must do all I kin to fit myself fur the persishun I must sumtime ockepy." "That's troo," sez I; "sickness and the docters will carry the Queen orf one of these dase, sure's yer born." The time hevin arove fur me to take my departer I rose up & sed: "Albert Edard, I must go, but previs to doin so I will obsarve that you soot me.
"Do you obsarve that stream there?" he asked, pointing to a rather deep brook which ran across the pass, and lost itself in the rocks upon the opposite side. "Well, that's the water that comes through the cave over the cascade, and that I expicted to swim out by, and I'm going to find out what me chances were."
Second place, should obsarve, if she was very fond of places, your honour sorry to move that's a sure sign she won't tire easily; but that if she like you now from fancy, she'll like you by and by from custom. Thirdly, your honour, she should not be avarse to dress a leaning that way shows she has a desire to please: people who don't care about pleasing, always sullen.
"Not wery partiklarly so," returned Redhair; "but I do obsarve that your boots tell of country roads. Was it a long way hout of town as you was bathin' this forenoon, now?"
"Do you obsarve anything new?" asked Mickey. "Nothing more than what I told you," replied Fred, supposing he referred to the extent of the cavern. "I have larned something," said the man, significantly. "What's that?" "Somebody's been here ahead of us." "How do you know that?" "I've got the proof. Will you note that, right there before your eyes?"
'As you plase, Sir, replied the attorney; 'you're tumblin' yourself and your friend into a nice predicament as good a consthructive ousther, vi et armis, as my client could possibly desire. Av coorse, Sir, we'll seek compensation in the regular way for this violent threspass; and we have you criminally, you'll obsarve, no less than civilly.
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