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"And I thought all you ranch folk had your wealth in cattle, and re'lly had no time for much social exchange." "Oh!" exclaimed the Captain, "when we have folks come to see us we manage to treat 'em with our best." Sue was obliged to note that the service and the napery were dainty, and what she had seen of the furnishings of the darkened hall amazed her as it had Pratt on his first visit.
Heathcock, who came in last, astonished out of his constant 'Eh! re'lly now! the moment he put himself in at the door, exclaimed, 'Zounds! what's all this live lumber? and he stumbled over the goat, who was at that moment crossing the way.
Only tell him one thing at once, and don't confuse him, and he'll git through an amazin' sight of chores in a day." "Just the very one we'll want to wait on the men patients," Aunt Polly chimed in. "He can carry up meals and keep the bathrooms clean, and wash out the towels, and he's the best hand with poultry. He takes such good care of the old hens they're re'lly ashamed not to lay!"
I b'lieve in religion, and one of these days, when I've got matters tight and snug, I calculates to tend to my soul and them ar matters; and so what's the use of doin' any more wickedness than 's re'lly necessary? it don't seem to me it's 't all prudent." "Tend to yer soul!" repeated Tom, contemptuously; "take a bright lookout to find a soul in you, save yourself any care on that score.
'One can't ALWAYS fish, or shoot, I apprehend, sir, said Heathcock. 'Not always but sometimes, said Williamson, laughing; 'for I suspect shrewdly you've forgot some of your sporting in Bond Street. 'Eh! '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.
Neither of the women, who were well acquainted with him, was at all surprised when he suddenly remarked: "It were Mrs Leigh herself as had to do with the name of Mrs James White's baby." "Re'lly, now?" said Mrs Wishing doubtfully. "An' it were Mrs Leigh herself as I heard it from," continued Dimbleby ponderously, without noticing the interruption.
Somehow, even Parsley itself could be hardly more forlorn. "Yes'm," said Miss Wright, "that's where they live now, poor things. I know the place, though I ain't been up here for years. You don't suppose, Mis' Trimble I ain't seen the girls out to meetin' all winter. I've re'lly been covetin'" "Why, yes, Rebecca, of course we could stop," answered Mrs. Trimble heartily.
Captain Benson, who was a famous WHIP, took his seat on the box of the barouche, and the rest of the party had the pleasure of her ladyship's conversation for three or four miles: of her ladyship's conversation for Lord Colambre's thoughts were far distant; Captain Williamson had not anything to say; and Heathcock nothing but, 'Eh! re'lly now! 'pon honour!
It's re'lly sad how folks is goin'. There's all Mis' Nash's folks passed away; the old doctor, an' the little grandgirl, an' Mis' Nash that was like a mother to me, an' always had some thin' to give me; an' down to Glover's Corner they're all gone" "Yes, anybody feels such changes," replied Maria compassionately. "You've seen trouble, ain't you?"
Now there's your Mary, Miss Scudder, why, there a'n't nothin' she can't do; but law, I was down to Miss Skinner's, last week, a-watchin' with her, and re'lly it 'most broke my heart to see her.
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