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Weller smoked for some minutes in silence, and then resumed 'The worst o' these here shepherds is, my boy, that they reg'larly turns the heads of all the young ladies, about here. Lord bless their little hearts, they thinks it's all right, and don't know no better; but they're the wictims o' gammon, Samivel, they're the wictims o' gammon. 'I s'pose they are, said Sam. 'Nothin' else, said Mr.

"Yes; but, Jim dear, don't you see that she treated him first sorter got round him with free milk and butter, and reg'larly blandished him," argued Maggie earnestly. But Jim declined to accept this feminine suggestion, or to pursue the subject further, and after a fraternal embrace they separated for the night.

"Why, as for bein' timid," said the porter, rubbing the end of his nose, which was copper-coloured and knotty, "I don't think I ever knowed that there feelin', but it does take a feller aback to be told all of a suddent, after he's reg'larly laid up in port, to get ready to trip anchor in twelve hours and bear away over the North Sea not that I cares a brass fardin' for that fish-pond, blow high, blow low, but it's raither suddent, d'ye see, and my rig ain't just seaworthy."

"So fur as I could find, there warn't a soul that see young Abel Magwitch, with us little on him as in him, but wot caught fright at him, and either drove him off, or took him up. I was took up, took up, took up, to that extent that I reg'larly grow'd up took up. "This is a terrible hardened one," they says to prison wisitors, picking out me. "May be said to live in jails, this boy.

Your wife's well, I hope? and Jacobina is not that the cat's name? in high health and favour." "Hem, hem! why, to be sure, the cat's a good cat; but she steals Goody Truman's cream as she sets for butter reg'larly every night." "Oh! you must cure her of that," said Lester, smiling, "I hope that's the worst fault."

Your wife's well, I hope? and Jacobina is not that the cat's name? in high health and favour." "Hem, hem! why, to be sure, the cat's a good cat; but she steals Goody Truman's cream as she sets for butter reg'larly every night." "Oh! you must cure her of that," said Lester, smiling, "I hope that's the worst fault."

"And only to think of it, Master Nat," said Pete. "Reg'larly cheated me when I see 'em first over the bushes; I made sure they was birds."

I d'know but what father's been hasty in not lookin' into things carefuller first. He most always does repent afterwards." "Couldn't repent beforehand!" retorted Deacon Latham. "And I tell you, Maria, I never saw a much finer man than Captain Jenness; and the cabin's everything I said it was, and more. Lyddy reg'larly went off over it; 'n' I guess, as Mr.

'But Mary, my dear' here Sam's manner grew extremely affectionate 'Mary, my dear, I've got another affair in hand as is wery pressin'. There's one o' my governor's friends Mr. Winkle, you remember him? 'Him in the green coat? said Mary. 'Oh, yes, I remember him. 'Well, said Sam, 'he's in a horrid state o' love; reg'larly comfoozled, and done over vith it. 'Lor! interposed Mary.

If there's a crank wey o' doin' onything Sandy will find it oot. For years he reg'larly flang the stable key ower the gate efter he'd brocht oot Donal' an' the cairt. When he landit hame again, he climbed the gate for the key, an' syne climbed ower again an' opened it frae the ootside. He michta carried the key in his pooch; but onybody cudda dune that! But, as I was sayin', it's juist his wey.

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