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Timothy was always goin' on about constituted authority, an' to him the thing was the thing, even if it was another thing. "'That's right, he insists, his lips disappearin' with certainty. 'I s'pose we hadn't reely ought even to come in here an' stan' 'round, like we are. "He looks sidlin' over towards me, warmin' my hands rill secular by the church stove.
I suppose you're goin' to do some work now you're 'ere, or are you a writer, too, like Mr. 'Inde?" "I want to be a writer," John shyly answered. "Well, there's no 'arm in it," Lizzie said, "But it ain't reg'lar. I believe in reg'lar work myself. Of course, there's no 'arm in bein' a writer, but you'd be much better with a tryde or a nice business, I should think. Reely!" "Oh, yes," John murmured.
"Did the dern Dago bluff me, does he want more, er did he reely didn't un'erstand fer honest?" Then, as he took up his way, crossing the street at the warning of some red and green smallpox lanterns, "I'll git those seven votes, though, someway. I'm out fer a record this time, and I'll git 'em!" Bertha went with her fiance to select the home that was to be theirs.
"Nobody don't live there no more, sir," she said. "Where have they gone?" "Well, reely, I couldn't tell you, sir. Because, reely, I don't know nothing about it. I haint but jest lately moved in here myself, and I don't know nothing about nobody around here scarcely at all." The Doctor shut himself again in his carriage and let himself be whisked away, in great vacuity of mind.
I should, 'ave thought you'd go to see the Tahr reely!..." She broke off as she observed him moving to the door. "Mind, be back at seven sharp. I 'ate the dinner kep' 'angin' about. I don't get no time to myself if people aren't punctual. Mr. 'Inde's awful, 'e is. 'E don't care about no one else, 'e don't. Comes in any time, 'e does, an' expects a 'ot dinner just the syme.
"I've come across the expression," said Nicky-Nan. "Well, what I say is, Down here, in this corner of the world though, mind you, I'm not sayin' anything against it you don't reelise things: you reely don't. Now I come from Bodmin, as I think I must have told you." "You did." So your mind gets enlarged almost without your knowin' it, and you feel what's at stake."
On, on, we breathlessly fought our way, desperate to escape. At last, so close was the pack behind us, that I could count 'em, half a dozen or so, and by the light of the torches we carried I could plainly see their red tongues lolling out of their hungry jaws. So did Pierre, and out came his beads. But reely, boys, there are more wonderful escapes in real life than ever folks read of in books.
"Well," he said, "I did go out one evening, to hear a lecture on Astronomy at the Town Hall, in the Gray's Inn Road; but then I had the ticket given me by a customer, and I reely was surprised to find how regular the stars was in their habits, comets and all. But my 'Tilda is the only star of the evening for me, to-night. I don't want to talk about anything else."
"'E gnashed 'is teeth at me, 'e did reely," she informed a sympathetic kitchen audience. "I'd like to see 'im talk like that to me, I would," said the cook defiantly, but her cooking from that moment showed a marked improvement. It was seldom that Groby Lington so far detached himself from his accustomed habits as to go and form one of a house-party, and he was not a little piqued that Mrs.
Passon, a bit o' Latin do go down wi' some folks in the gard'nin' line it do reely now!" "Talking of Sir Morton Pippitt," said Walden, disregarding his gardener's garrulity, "It seems he has visitors up at the Hall." "'E 'as so," returned Bainton; "Reg'ler weedy waifs an' strays o' 'umanity, if one may go by out'ard appearance; not a single firm, well-put-down leg among 'em.
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