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But he reckons he ain't got her in. Leastways, he says, no one has never seen her there but the doctor and the old lady and himself. Well, for my part, I never would of seen it there myself, but when he said it out plain like that any one could of told what he meant. You hadn't orter lay things up agin folks if the folks can't help 'em.

As a proof of this, a sigh almost a groan startled the two women at this very moment. 'Poor fellow! said Sylvia, in a soft whisper. 'There's more sore hearts i' t' world than one reckons for! But after a while, she bethought her again of Kester's account of his sister's 'softness'; and she thought that it behoved her to give some good advice.

Crooked Claw shakes his head an' reckons most likely the Jack Rabbit's rummagin' about loose some'ers, not knowin' enough to come in an' eat. A brace of bucks an' a young squaw starts up an' figgers they'll search about an' see if they can't round him up. They goes out an' thar's Bill settin' off on a rock a quarter of a mile with his back to the camp an' the footure.

I'll give him accusin'!" "But, mother, that won't do any good. He must be paid off." "An' so he shall and so he shall, child. There's more dollars in this farm than he reckons on, and they're ready for usin' when I say the word. If it's pay that's needed, he shall be paid, though I ain't just understandin' the need." Sarah's voice broke in at this point.

Accordingly the bill broker takes refuge at the Bank of England the only place where at such a moment new money is to be had. The case is just the same if the banker wants to sell Consols, or to call in money lent on Consols. These he reckons as part of his reserve. And in ordinary times nothing can be better.

Then again, why, I happens to need the money that's comin' to me for my share. A fellow has got to live up here in the mountains, and grub costs a wheen o' hard cash, 'specially when yuh got a good appetite, which seems to fit me all right. But if I get what I'm hopin' for it'll be all right, and I reckons thar'll come some years before we let more foxes get away from this same farm."

They mean more than that such little ones are so closely identified with Him that, in His love, He reckons good done to them as done to Him. That is most blessedly true.

Sae it's a black look out, Oliver, but I dinna mind ane wee bit. If I'd no been a Jacobite, I'd never hae met my Davie yonder. He's worth it a', is Davie." "It's a hard task for any man to be worthy of your ladyship," said I, "but Davie's worthy if any man is." "And Davie reckons you're fine," she replied, smiling.

He found Agnes Bongeor seated in a corner of the window recess, with her Bible on her knee; but it was closed, and she looked very miserable. "Well, my sister, and how is it with you?" "As 'tis like to be, Master Ewring, with her whom the Lord hath cast forth, and reckons unworthy to do Him a service." "Did he so reckon Abraham, then, at the time of the offering up of Isaac?

Us all hustled out on to t' ice, taking with us all us could carry, working as quick as ever us could, for t' pressure o' wind was rafting t' pans on to t' rocks, and almost before us knew it, what remained of her above t' ice had gone right on over t' shoals; and long before dusk, I reckons, had gone down through it. At any rate, us saw no more of her.

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