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Bickerton, winking to Jeanie, as proud of her knowing Ostler. "Why, what ken I? Jim the Rat why he was Cock o' the North within this twelmonth he and Scotch Wilson, Handle Dandie, as they called him but he's been out o' this country a while, as I rackon; but ony gentleman, as keeps the road o' this side Stamford, will respect Jim's pass."
Bickerton, winking to Jeanie, as proud of her knowing Ostler. "Why, what ken I? Jim the Rat why he was Cock o' the North within this twelmonth he and Scotch Wilson, Handle Dandie, as they called him but he's been out o' this country a while, as I rackon; but ony gentleman, as keeps the road o' this side Stamford, will respect Jim's pass."
He had loosened his hold of Alice, but he still stood between her and her father. "It's for her t' saay ef she'll 'aave mae." "She has said she won't, Mr. Greatorex." "Ay, she's said it to mae, woonce. But I rackon she'll 'ave mae now." "Not even now." "She's toald yo'?" He did not meet her eyes. "Yes." "She's toald yo' she's afraid o' mae?" "Yes. And you know why." "Ay. I knaw.
She had what was called a superior manner and was handsome, in the slender, high-nosed, florid fashion of the Dale. "But there," she went on. "I doan't groodge it. 'E's yoong and you caann't blaame him. They's coompany for him oop at Vicarage." "'E's coompany fer they, I rackon. And well yo' med saay yo' doan't groodge it ef yo knawed arl we knaw, Mrs. Blenkiron.
Rackon them Dooneses hath gat 'un. And Betty, who hated Uncle Ben, because he never gave her a groat, and she was not allowed to dine with him, I am sorry to say that Betty Muxworthy grinned all across, and poked me again with the greasy saucepan cover. But I misliking so to be treated, strode through the kitchen indignantly, for Betty behaved to me even now, as if I were only Eliza.
"Da aint so afraid as some folks is, Massah St. John." "Do you mean that as an insult to me, you good-for-nothing nigger?" "No, sah. I mean Miss Marion an' Massah Jack are wery stout-hearted." "My aunt is foolish to let Marion go out with that boy. Some day Marion will be drowned." "Jack knows wot he is doin', I rackon, sah." "You don't know him. He is thoroughly reckless.
I presume as a nobody his life isn't worth much, but " "I rackon his life is as sweet to him as yours is to yo', Massah St. John." "Can you take me out in a boat after them?" "Sorry, sah, but I'se gwine to take dis gen'man out, sah." St. John turned and saw Dr. Mackey standing near, the surgeon having come from the boathouse to listen in silence to the conversation which was taking place.
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