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"You may depend on't, I gave a good account," continued the overseer, in a self-satisfied way. "In the first place, I told 'em, the captain had a lieutenant with him that had sarved out the whull French war; then I put the men up to fifty at once, seein' it was just as easy to say that, as thirty or thirty-three.

Wall, I've seen folks that it sarved jest so; but you'll get over it. Now there was Nancy Scovandyke did John ever say anything about her? Wall, she couldn't bear snuff till after her disappointment John told you, I suppose?" "No, madam, my husband has never told me anything concerning his eastern friends, neither do I wish to hear anything of them," returned Mrs.

And now I'll only just tell you, Master Harry, how this White Connal sarved my shister's husband, who was an under-tenant to him: see, the case was this " "Oh! don't tell me a long case, for pity's sake. I am no lawyer I shall not understand a word of it."

And Sim, who always had a watch out for'ard for pretty girls, see Effie standin' on the servants' porch all togged up regardless and gay as a tea-store chromo, and nothin' to do but he must be introduced. One of the stable hands done the introducin', I b'lieve, and if he'd have been hung afterwards 'twould have sarved him right.

"For de Lawd sake," the old darky frowned on them with all the severity of his five-feet-one, "don' you-all know Miss Liz is done got back! an' heah you is sleepin' wid dese globuts a-settin' out in plain sight! I never seed sich reckerless doin's since I'se bawned an' Marse Brent ain't no moh'n smelt his'n, at dat! Luncheon is sarved, Marse John," he added, with his usual formality.

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."

"Yes, coughed up everything." "Poor chap!" "It sarved 'im right. He was a bad egg." "But he was not always bad." "Ye don't say so! What changed 'im into sich a divil?" "Drink, gambling and evil companions." "It seems, sir, that ye knowed 'im afore he struck the North." "Know him! I should say I did know him! He was my only sister's husband. Oh, Nellie, Nellie! How can I ever tell you all!

Is it true that he's puttin' yez all out in the road?" "He is," says Mike, "but he'll be sorry for it yet?" "Mind that now," some one would say, and the nods and the shakings of the heads would become more mysterious than ever, and then the gossips would begin to chuckle over Peter's discomfiture; the universal verdict being that "It sarved him right, the covetious ould blackguard!" Mrs.

"'Tattheration to me, says the big Longford fellow, 'if he had sarved me, Reilly, as he did you, but I'd roast him in the flames of his own house, says he. "'I'd have you to know, says Slevin, 'that you have no command here, Collier. I'm captain at the present time, says he; 'and more nor what I wish shall not be done. Go over, says he to the blackfaces, 'and rap him up.

"Nice game this, arn't it? I know what I'm saying. I was pressed myself when I was twenty, and sarved seven year afore I come home with a pension. It made a man o' me, and never did me no harm."

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