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He killed meat, satisfied his hunger, and cooked more that he might carry with him. Then he spent two more days in that locality, until he had crossed every outlet from his valley. Not striking a track, he saw nothing but defeat. That moment was bitter. "If Neale'd happen along hyar now he'd kill me an' sarve me right," muttered the trapper.

We cannot remain quietly here and leave them in the hands of the Iroquois, without bethinking us of some means of serving them." "I'm ready, Judith, to sarve them, and all others who are in trouble, could the way to do it be p'inted out.

It was only for an instant, however. With renewed oaths and abuse Bimbo hurried the robbers in their meal, until Murden interfered, and ordered that they be allowed to eat in peace. "The idea of letting such scamps as these eat," cried Bimbo, with a kick of his bare, horny foot against one of the bushranger's ribs. "I'd sarve 'em if I had my way."

"Me hope you tink of this, sar, and when you go on shore, you take Mesty wid you: he sarve you well, Massa Easy, long as he live, by de holy St. Patrick. And den, Massa Easy, you marry wife hab pickaninny lib like gentleman. You tink of this, Massa Easy." The mention of the word marriage turned the thoughts of our hero to his Agnes, and he made no reply.

I expect they think they have a little too much blood in 'em for work, for they are near about as proud as they are lazy. "Now the bees know how to sarve out such chaps, for they have their drones too. Well they reckon it's no fun, a-makin' honey all summer, for these idle critters to eat all winter, so they give 'em Lynch Law.

I'll tache him to refuse a frind, says he. 'Sarve him right, says he, 'av I bate his head into a turnip-mash an' poolverise him into Lundy Foot snuff. May be I won't, whin I meet him, thrash him till the blood pours down his heels, says he. That'll be the way iv it. That's what Gladstone will say whin the bill's lost, which he manes it to be, the conthrivin' owld son o' a schamer.

I want rather a tolerable sum, and that is the truth; but I only want it for a moment. 'It is not the time, 'tis the money, said Mr. Levison. 'You know me and my pardner, Captin, are always anxious to do what we can to sarve you. 'Well, now you can do me a real service, and, by Jove, you shall never repent it. To the point; I must have 1,500L. 'One thousand five hundred pounds! exclaimed Mr.

"Next, Bill! why there be nothing to do, 'less they shave off the beard of the grand Turk to make a swab for the cabin of the king's yacht, and sarve out his seven hundred wives amongst the fleet. I say, I wonder how he keeps so many of them craft in good order?" "I knows," replied the other, "for I axed the very question when I was up the Dardanelles.

And what brings you here? says he. 'I'm in want o' work, plaze your riverence, says the waiver. 'Well, suppose I give you work? says the king. 'I'll be proud to sarve you, my lord, says the waiver. 'Very well, says the king. 'You killed three score and tin at one blow, I understan', says the king.

Furnese drove, and Joanna sat silently beside her, watching her thick brown hand on the reins, with the wedding ring embedded deep in the gnarled finger. "Reckon she's properly upset with that case," thought the married woman to herself, "and sarve her right for bringing it. She could easily have paid them missionaries, with all the money she had.

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