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But her husband was lately dead, and she didn't care to see any body just then; and besides, I was determined nobody should know what was going on betwixt us, till the job was done." "A rich widow, then, and thirty-thousand pounds sterling, did you say?" "Why, to be sure I did." "And is she young and handsome?" "She's comfortably good looking though I don't know that you would say raly handsome.

Ye see, nobry had no feelin' for me here in village; they all towd me to resign mysel', an' that, an' it were wicked o' me to be ill-satisfied wi' th' A'mighty's will. But, ye see, I wouldn't seem able to give ower frettin' I raly couldn't.

One by one they came back panting and discomfited, for the white robber had outrun them all and got clear away. "Well, now, it was cliverly done," remarked Paddy Flinders, finding his tongue at last; "an' I raly can't but feel that he desarves to git off this time. All the same I hope he'll be nabbed at last an' recaive his due bad luck to him!" "Now, Redskin " began Bevan.

"Such a blessing, Betty," said he they were children together "such a blessing to find you so easy and nateral-like. I begin to believe the Lord's hand is raly in it all, and that He always gives as good as He takes.

But raly, sir, when Mr Chuffey comes to ask who's lyin' dead upstairs, and 'Who's lying dead upstairs! repeated Jonas, standing aghast. Mrs Gamp nodded, made as if she were swallowing, and went on.

She had smooth brown hair as smooth as silk-an' a pair iv soft coaxin' eyes an' the whitest little teeth you ever seen; an', bedad, she was every taste as much in love wid himself as he was. Well, now, he was raly stupid wid love: there was not a bit of fun left in him.

'I've only got to say this here, said Sam, stopping short, 'that if I was the properiator o' the Markis o' Granby, and that 'ere Stiggins came and made toast in my bar, I'd 'What? interposed Mr. Weller, with great anxiety. 'What? 'Pison his rum-and-water, said Sam. 'No! said Mr. Weller, shaking his son eagerly by the hand, 'would you raly, Sammy-would you, though? 'I would, said Sam.

It seems to me indeed it do I mebbe mout be wrong That people raly ought to dance, when Chrismus comes along; Des dance bekase dey's happy like de birds hops in de trees, De pine-top fiddle soundin' to de blowin' ob de breeze.

An' 'Eh, mother, I says out loud, 'wheer are ye, an' are ye thinkin' o' me, an' are ye in heaven? An' I geet agate o' cryin' an' axin' mysel wheer was heaven, an' was hoo raly theer. Well, at last I dozed off, an' I had a dream. I thought I saw my mother, in her cap an' apron, an' wi' her sleeves rolled up just same as hoo used to look when hoo was busy about th' house.

'Well; you will not help me, said Ferdinand, rising. 'Do you raly want fifteen hundred? asked Mr. Levison. 'By Jove, I do. 'Well now, Captin, when is this marriage to come off? 'Have I not told you a thousand times, and Morris too, that my cousin is not to marry until one year has passed since my grandfather's death? It is barely a year.