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The skull's all splintered. He can't last. What are we to do?" "He'll never come to himself again," the other brother remarked. "Sarve him right. Look at my face! Let's see, mother; who's in the house?" "Only four drunk sailors." "They wouldn't turn out for any noise. It's all quiet in the street. Let's carry him down a bit, Joe, and leave him there.

"The beggars have chopped my fingers," growled Williams. "I say, Mounseer, don't make quite so free with that iron of yours, or I'll smash your top-lights." "I wish I had three on 'em on Point Beach, one up and one down. I'd sarve you out, you d d frog-eating sea-cooks!" said Roberts, squaring at the privateer's men with clenched fists.

"'No, says she, tossing up the stunner I spoke of, 'I never was in Prance; but I was in Tipperary, if that would sarve him. "I shook my head, your honor, as much as to say 'It's no go this time. "'Ma'am, says I, 'that's unfortunate my masther, when he gets a loose leg, will never marry any woman that has not been in France, and can dance the fandango like a Frenchman.

It's big enough to take your pretty little fists as far as yer knuckleses, and then they'll jam and jam more, and the more they jams the tighter they'll hold the rope till some 'un comes. Take the skin off? Well, let it. Sarve it right for not being stuck tighter on to the hones. Have to grow again, that's all. I arn't going to let Master Aleck's boat sink to the bottom if I die for it.

"If yer honour was going anywhere near the county Leitrim," he said, in answer to Willoughby's offer to keep him near himself, "I might travel in company; seein' that a man likes to look on ould faces, now and then. Many thanks for this bag of gold, which will sarve to buy scalps wid'; for divil bur-r-n me, if I don't carry on that trade, for some time to come.

Sweeny looked discomfited; the next breath he bethought himself of a saving joke: "Liftinint, it 'ud sarve erry won av 'em right;" then another neigh of laughter. "I ain't afeard av the ball," he hastened to asseverate; "it's the kick av it that murthers me. Liftinint, why don't they put the britch to the other end av the gun? They do in the owld counthry."

I've been a advocating that air doctrine this sixty years and folks ginerally sarve me as two leetle boys did not long ago.

Cheerfully would I go myself, were such a step military, or at all excusable in one in my situation." "If the likes of myself will sarve yer honour's turn," put in Mike, promptly, and yet with sufficient diffidence as regarded his views of his own qualifications "there'll be nobody to gainsay that same; and it isn't wilcome that I nade tell you, ye'll be to use me as ye would yer own property."

Even Dinah, who was busy about her household duties, and who heard the remark, paused only a moment to turn up her nose and say scornfully: "If dey've done forgot how we allers sarve de likes ob dem, jes' let 'em try it agin. Dat's all." She was a tall, muscular negress, whom an ordinary man might hesitate to make angry.

I'll sarve you, as I sarved your old father You got my small bore, I expect, and if its any good to you to know that one of its nineties to the pound, sent the old rascal to the devil why then you have it from Jeremiah Desborough's own lips, and be d d to you."

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