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Promise, indeed! what for should she promise Barry Lynch whom she will marry, or whom she won't?" "Raily, Mrs Kelly, I think you might let Miss Lynch answer for herself." "I wouldn't, for all the world thin, go to live at Dunmore House," said Anty. "And you are determined to stay in this inn here?" "In course she is that's till she's a snug house of her own," said the widow.

The mother, who was attending to score domestic affairs, overheard the conversation and turning to Paul, remarked: "Now, stranger, do yo' raily think uts right t' give a chile like thet tobacca?" "Decidedly I do not," said Paul. "Look ut thet; look ut thet, Dan," she exclaimed triumphantly, addressing her husband, "even a stranger don't think uts right. What hev I allus been a tellin' yo'?"

"Now," said the young man, stooping gravely over his book of bills, "if you can assure me that I really can buy this kind of pious, and that it will be set down to my account in the book up above, as something belonging to me, I wouldn't care if I did go a little extra for it. How d'ye say?" "Wal, raily, I can't do that," said the trader.

Cis-a-roe there raily insists. All I know about Sculpin is, one night I went down there, and we got to playin' cairds, and he acted green as a mess o' cowslops at fust, and then he cheated; and O, I can't, I can't tell the story. I wouldn't hurt Sculpin for the world. Carry me off, and stick me in jail, if you want to. I won't tell, so there!

He sent the hosses to the pasture back o' the store, an' told Pomp to give 'em a good rubbin' down, an' to put some o' his famous hoss-tonic in the'r feed." "A circus!" Mrs. Henley said, with a sniff. "A circus, and me the daughter of a Baptist preacher." "Well, he ain't raily goin' to put the thing on the road," Wrinkle said, seriously. "He counts on sellin' it off piece by piece.

"D'ye raily think, Leather, that an old scout like me is goin' to let you see through all the outs and ins by which I comes at my larnin'! It's enough for you to know, boy, that I know a good deal more about you than ye think more p'r'aps than ye know about yerself.

"Well, dey was pretty high, and dey behaved like gentlemen, I must submit dat; dey gub me four dollars, dey did dey is great friends to niggar, and great mancipationists, all ob dem; and I would hab got two dollars more, I do raily conclude, if I hadn't a called 'em my bredren. Dat was a slip ob de lockjaw." "I must inquire into this," said Cutler, "it's the most indecent thing I ever beard of.

"Well, now, my good fellow, what's the damage, as they say in Kentucky; in short, what's to be paid out for this business? How much are you going to cheat me, now? Out with it!" "Wal," said Haley, "if I should say thirteen hundred dollars for that ar fellow, I shouldn't but just save myself I shouldn't, now, raily."

He sot out to hang that poor young gal, and now he is willing to pay two hundred and fifty dollars to show the court he was a idjut and a slanderer! I ain't gwine to set down on no such spring gun as that! Dyce ought to be here. When Mars Lennox turns summersets in the court, before the judge, I don't want to belong to his circus but, oh Lord! If I could only find out which side he raily is on?"

'Yes, judging by the tone of the Charleston papers you've read to-day, I think they will. 'And der yer tink dat de rest ob de Souf will jine wid Souf Car'lina, if she go at it fust? 'Yes, Jim, I'm inclined to think so. 'I hard you say to massa, dat ef dey goes to war,'twill free all de niggers der you raily b'lieve dat, sar?

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