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"Them fools back there 'll think you're tryin' for a berth with Abercrombie, the ship-master. I 'opes you'll not tyke offense at the w'y I 'ad to rag you back there, sir." "No," said Amber, and Honest George led the way out into a small, flagged well between towering black walls and left him at the threshold of a second doorway.
"Wonderful, miss; artful as a kitten. Carry you like a bird to-morrow, if you're goin' out." "How are her legs?" And while Gyp passed her hand down those iron legs, the old mare examined her down the back of her neck. "They 'aven't filled not once since she come in she was out all July and August; but I've kept 'er well at it since, in 'opes you might be comin'." "They feel splendid."
"Peter," said the Ancient, after we had gone a little way, "Peter, I do 'opes as you aren't been an' gone an' rose my Prue's 'opes only to dash 'em down again." "I can but do my best, Ancient." "Old Un," said Simon, "'tweren't Peter as rose 'er 'opes, 'twere you; Peter never said nowt about bringin' Jarge 'ome "
But then, if they do take the blight, why then my 'opes is blighted likewise sir, B-L-I-T-E-D, blighted, Mr. Belloo sir!" which said, Adam laughed once, nodded his head several times, and relapsed into puffing silence. "Mr. Cassilis was over to-day, Adam," said Bellew, after a while pursuing a train of thought. "Ah sir! I seen him, 'e also seen me.
My poor, poor lad, you can do better than that! There are the savings banks." Beck looked frightened. "I 'opes your honour von't tell no vun. I 'opes no vun von't go for to put my tin vere I shall know nothing vatsomever about it. Now, I knows vere it is, and I lays on it." "Do you sleep more soundly when you lie on your treasure?" "No.
He added further, "I know thoroughly to what extent, and for what qualities, we ought to estimate the good poet, since I perfectly well remember those verses of Ovid, wherein he says: "'Cura ducum fuerunt olim regumque poetæ, Præmiaque antiqui magna tulere chori. Sanctaque majestas, et erat venerabile nomen Vatibus; et largæ sæpe dabantur opes.
All I 'opes is as 'e gets deafer an' deafer, as deaf as a stock, as a stone, as a dead sow, that's all I 'opes!" Having said which, Stentor nodded to his gun again, glanced at Barnabas again, and strode off, muttering, after his companion.
And yet I would not call them back, those blessed times of yore, For riper years are fraught with joys I dreamed not of before. The labyrinth of Science opes with wonders every day; And friendship hath full many a flower to cheer life's dreary way. And glancing through the pages of the "Lowell Offering" a year or two later, I see that I continued to dismalize myself at times, quite unnecessarily.
You needn't say who I am; say I'm a friend, and tell 'im never to mind about making mischief, but to say right out where I am and what I've been doing all this time. I have my 'opes it'll cure you of your superstitiousness." "We'll go round after we've shut up, mother," said Mrs. Boxer. "We'll have a bit o' supper first and then start early." Mrs. Gimpson hesitated.
But no sooner opes she her eyes than he hath both her hands hid in one o' his, and close against his breast, and she lying back in 's arms as though she were any chrisom child, and her big eyes wide on his, and he saith to her, "Lass! lass!" saith he, "I ha' come to marry thee, an thou wilt have me," quoth he. "I ha' come to marry thee; and may God bless thee for saving th' child!"
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