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"She will, an' that sartinly!" said Peke. "She'll not refuse bed an' board to any friend o' mine." "Friend!" Helmsley echoed the word wonderingly. "Ay, friend! Any one's a friend what trusts to ye on the road, aint 'e? Leastways that's 'ow I take it." "As I said before, you are very kind to me," murmured Helmsley; "and I have already asked you Why?"
Bryan, you can have no objection that I should speak to your father on this subject?" "Not the slightest, sir," replied Bryan; "spake to any one you like about it; but, putting that aside, sir, for the present about these leases?" "Why, what apprehension have you about them, Byran?" "No apprehension, sir, sartinly; but you know yourself, Mr.
"I see, sir," said he, "I see well you have made that clear enough sartinly; but you know, sir, how could you expect such deep raisoning upon these subjects from a man like me. I see the duty of it now clearly; but, when, sir, on the other hand if I prosecute him, what's to become of me? Will you, sir, bear my funeral expenses?" "Every penny, O'Drive," replied the other, eagerly.
Lake had picked up several of her husband's bits of proverbial wisdom, which she often flattered him by retailing to his face. "Too hot to hold, mostly," was her reply, in knowing tones. "Ay, ay, missus, so a be," said the windmiller. And after a while he added, "Gearge is slow, sartinly, mortal slow; but Gearge is sure."
But there's ther jack of hearts, an' it sartinly was in your boot!" "Well, by ginger!" cried Roche. "I reckon I'm done with this kind of a game. The heathen Chinee is altogether too much for me." "Young Wild West told us he could beat anything there was goin'," spoke up John Sedgwick. "He's a sleight-of-hand Chinee, that's what he is." "Well, I am not a squealer, as you all know," said Roche.
They tell me he's worth a pile o' money, an' he's sartinly well favored, so far as looks goes, but then, 'handsome is as handsome does' was allus my motto." Alice colored. "Do you mean Mr. Nason, my brother's friend?" she said nervously. "Why, who else would I mean?" responded Mrs. Mears. "I've heard that you was to be married this fall, and that he is worth a million.
"Hycy Burke," repeated Clinton, starting with surprise, "do you tell me so?" "Sartinly," replied the other, "why do you ask?" Clinton shook his head carelessly. "Well," he said, "I am glad of it; it is better late than never. Hycy Burke" he paused and looked serious a moment, "yes," he added, "I am glad of it.
He thought it wos all over with 'im, and wos in sich a funk that he came down 'ead foremost, and would sartinly 'ave broke 'is neck if 'e 'adn't come slap into my buzzum! I tell 'e it was no joke, for 'e wos fourteen stone if 'e wos an ounce, an' " "Come along, Ruby," said Dove, interrupting; "the sooner we dive too the better, for there's no end to that story when Dumsby get off in full swing.
"Sartinly," answered the Trapper, "ye be Shanty Jim, and ye have camped these three year and more at the outlet of Bog Lake." "Do you know that I am a thief, and a sneak thief at that?" continued the newcomer, speaking with a fierce directness that was startling. "I've conceited ye was," answered the Trapper, calmly.
But remember all the time what hangs upon yer gittin' the news ter Rosy afore daybreak. Think all the time thet mebbe ye kin save the hull army, mebbe win the vict'ry, sartinly save heeps o' Union lives an' fool the pizen Rebels. This is the greatest chance ye'll ever hev ter do good in all yer life, or a hundred more, ef ye could live 'em. Good-by.
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