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Updated: June 4, 2025
'What are you arter, mun? says I; 'burying a dead babby? says I. 'Give us hold here I'm bless'd if I don't see though what you've got buckled up there. With that, the little white fool it's sartin he was mad all on a sudden flings at my head a precious hard bundle, gives a horrid howl, jumps into the punt, and off again, afore I could wink twice.
"Bound? Oh, you mean where was she going?" "Sartin." "I think I think she was going to to. . . . Humph! how strange this is!" "What?" "Why, that I should forget all these things." The lightkeeper regarded his guest with suspicion.
One of my brothers, Tom, got lost and I and Sam and Wumble were looking for him when I had the mishap. Do you know Jack Wumble?" "Fer sartin I do knowned him when he war mining up on the ole Bumble Bee Creek, ez he called it." "Indeed!" cried Dick. "Then perhaps you knew my father, Anderson Rover? He used to be in partnership with a man named Kennedy." "Knew him o' course I knew him, lad!
Bob opened his large white eyes to their utmost extent, and looking keenly at Raymond slowly quitted the room. On reaching the kitchen he told Aunt Judy, who was his mother, "that ef marster ever acted like he was goin’ for to sell him to that ar chap, what poked fun at him, he’d run away, sartin." "And be cotched and git shet up," said Aunt Judy.
"So he is, youngster, but old Greg does what he likes when the skipper aren't aboard. Oh, here is the skipper!" "Ah! Mark, my lad, here you are then. So you've brought the dog?" "Yes, father, and " "Where's Mr Gregory?" "Over yonder, sir," said Billy Widgeon. "Pst!" he whispered to Mark, "say somewhat about the dog." "Do you want him to stay then?" said Mark. "Stop! Sartin I do.
"Stay yet a moment," said Martin, in a hoarse and subdued voice. He caught hold of her arm. She shrieked as if in mortal jeopardy. "Let go the gal, let her go!" said old Job Clements, thrusting the long barrel of his gun through the bushes within a few feet of the head of the Familist. "A white man, as sure as I live! I thought, sartin, 't was a tarnal In-in."
Then with a very perplexed air he looked up and down the road. "Who dat have impudence to call dis colored gentleman Sambo," he said to himself. "Some fellow did, dat for sartin, not dose little Spanish trash, dey not know Sam's name, some rascal in regiment; he's hid somewhere. I pound him to squash when I find him."
"Indeed, I believe certainly, that if he has a blind side at all, it is his own hypocrisy." "Be my soul, and it'll go hard or we'll worm out the sacret we want. There is one tiling I'm sartin of, he thinks, now that I'm turnin' by the way, that I'm ready to desart and desave you, Captain, an' indeed he says many things of you that he ought not to' say." "Let us hear them."
But I felt pretty sartin you'd want to see the who 'tis that here's to see you, so I decided to wake you up." "It is high time you did, I should think! I'll be down in a minute. Who is it that wishes to see me, Dorinda?" But Dorinda had gone. I dressed hurriedly and descended the stairs to the dining-room.
They would have took it again, I'm pretty sartin, if I'd let 'em, but but somehow I couldn't do it. No, I couldn't, and I never meant anybody else should be here. Seems funny to you, I don't doubt." "Why, no, it was your property to do what you pleased with, and I am sure you had a reason for refusing." "Yes'm. But I ain't ever told anybody what that reason was.
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