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Harrington, always been like a mother to you hain't she treated you as if you had been her own flesh and blood do you want to make her unhappy now, little gal, do you worry her about such things?" "You know I would rather die, Ben!" "I do believe you would, Miss Lina, I raly do!

I raly never thought o' changin' my state. Once before, ye may ha' heerd, Mrs. Alty wanted me to wed her Thomas. I was again it, dreadful again it at first, but hoo persuaded me, so I very nigh gave in. But him an' me didn't agree so well at arter, and Betty didn't dee, so that settled it. Well, then, I said to mysel', 'It's all for th' best, an' I reckoned to bide as I were.

'A thing, she said, 'as hardly ever, Mrs Mould, occurs with me unless it is when I am indispoged, and find my half a pint of porter settling heavy on the chest. Mrs Harris often and often says to me, "Sairey Gamp," she says, "you raly do amaze me!" "Mrs Harris," I says to her, "why so? Give it a name, I beg."

Haskell in sepulchral tones, "I shouldn't wonder but what she be a-goin' up to Susan's to pick out poor Abel's things." "Dear, do you raly think so?" gasped Betty, almost dropping her basket in her horror. "Why the noos of him bein' killed only come this marnin'." "I d' 'low she be a-goin' there," repeated Mrs. Haskell emphatically.

Giving the visitor no opportunity to speak, Riley placed his hand gently upon his arm, and addressed him beseechingly. "Jimmie, me la-ad," the old man said, "is it raly yersel' come ter see ye'er ol' fa-ather? I can't belave it, indade I can't; but 'tain't this we must be talkin' about now. I know it's th' great man ye are, but ye wuddent queer ye'er fa-ather by comin' ter th' front dure, wud ye?

Aileen stroked and petted him and patted his neck and rubbed his nose, and you'd raly thought the old horse knew her, he seemed so gentle-like. Then the Commissioner came down and said Mrs. Hautley, the police magistrate's wife, and some other ladies wanted to see the horse that had won the race. So he was taken over there and admired and stroked till old Jacob got quite crusty.

Samuel Weller will oblige the company. 'Raly, gentlemen, said Sam, 'I'm not wery much in the habit o' singin' without the instrument; but anythin' for a quiet life, as the man said wen he took the sitivation at the lighthouse. With this prelude, Mr.

"I were jest wonderin' to mysel', seein' you're so manageable an' clever an' that, as you hadn't never thought o' gettin' wed an' doin' for a husband as well as yoursel'. I raly do wonder, Miss Heptonstall," he repeated insinuatingly, "as ye haven't getten wed." He expected Margaret to be surprised and flattered, but she gave no indication of being either the one or the other.

I didn't hear the first; and as to the second, I couldn't bring reproach upon you, and so I said I had never had one. You must own, Doctor, that I showed great tenderness for your reputation." "You certainly did me a kindness." "Thank you, Doctor." "I should raly like to know," said Uncle Josh, "what you are thanking the Doctor for, I should." "Well, go on." "I went off," continued Bart.

The sunset flush was so bright on Little Dorrit's face when she came thus to the end of her story, that she interposed her hand to shade it. 'Had she got to be old? Maggy asked. 'The tiny woman? 'Ah! 'I don't know, said Little Dorrit. 'But it would have been just the same if she had been ever so old. 'Would it raly! said Maggy.