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I told him right out how they never come near when the rest of us was havin' it so hard with her along in the spring, but now they thought she was re'lly goin' to die, they come settlin' down like a pair o' old crows in a field to pick for what they could get. I just made up my mind they should have all the care if they wanted it.

A sudden peal of laughter stopped her, whereupon she threw up her head, and her eyes flashed: but her stout ladyship patted her hands and said: "No offence, Glo, but you re'lly mustn't they're all clergymen's daughters, doncher know?" A sharp knock came to the door, followed by the first call of the call-boy. "Half-hour, ladies."

Along in the spring, he was down helpin' me to lay stone fence, it was when we was fencin' off the south pastur' lot, and we talked pretty nigh all day; and it re'lly did seem to me that the longer we talked, the sotter Seth grew. He's a master-hand at readin'; and when he heard that your remarks on Dr.

"Cap'n Abe warn't no seafarin' man," pursued Betty, "though he had the lingo on his tongue and 'peared as salt as a dried pollock. It's in my mind that he wouldn't never re'lly go to sea 'nless he was egged on to it." Here it was again! That same doubt as expressed by Washy Gallup the suggestion that Cap'n Abe Silt possessed an inborn fear of the sea that he had never openly confessed.

These birds are worthy of being transmitted a great way to market; for ortolans, it is well known, are brought from France to supply the markets of London." "Eh! re'lly now! your Irish ortolans are famous good eating," said Heathcock. "Worth being quartered in Ireland, faith! to taste 'em," said Benson. The count recommended to Lady Dashfort some of "that delicate sweetmeat, the Irish plum."

"A feller can't re'lly have the heart ter vote for whiskey 'nless ther's whiskey in him," said Walky, at the close of the voting on Town Meeting Day. "How about that, Cross Moore? We dry fellers have walked over ye in great shape ain't that so?" "I admit you have carried' the day, Walky," said the selectman, grimly. "He! he! I sh'd say we had! Purty near two ter one. Wal!

'pon honour re'lly now! said Heathcock; and, too genteel to wonder at or admire anything in the creation, dragged out his watch with some difficulty, saying, 'I wonder now whether they are likely to think of giving us anything to eat in this place? And, turning his back upon the moose-deer, he straight walked out again upon the steps, called to his groom, and began to make some inquiry about his led horse.

"Re'lly now, I must restrict the number of dogs; we have three here already, I believe." "There is a strong analogy between the virus injected into wounds made by the teeth of a rabid dog and that found in the poison-apparatus of venomous snakes," brought in Mr. Arcubus, diving his fork truculently into a ripe tomato. This last observation of Mr.

It looked as though Sue Latrop owed her salvation to the young man. "Hurrah for Pratt!" yelled one of the other young fellows from the city, and most of the guests both male and female took up the cry. Pratt had tumbled off his own grey pony with Sue in his arms. "You're re'lly a hero, Pratt! What a fine thing to do," the girl from Boston gasped. "Fancy my being under that poor horse."

'pon honour! re'lly now!" said the colonel, retreating again to his safe entrenchment of affectation, from which he never could venture without imminent danger. "'Pon honour," cried Lady Dashfort, "I can swear for Heathcock, that I have eaten excellent hares and ducks of his shooting, which, to my knowledge," added she, in a loud whisper, "he bought in the market."

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