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"How long was it, then, you were with Sir Colin?" continued McFarquhar, cunningly. "Wid Sir Colin? Shure an' didn't I stay wid him all the way from Calcutta to Lucknow an' back? An' didn't I give thim faithful sarvice here for twelve years the first man that iver handled the mail in the valley? An' here I am, like like any common man." These were the sore spots in his heart.
Whin war was declared, he offered his own sarvice an' th' sarvices iv his ar-rmy iv fifty thousan' men to th' United States; an', while waitin' f'r ships to arrive, he marched at th' head iv his tin thousan' men down to Sandago de Cuba an' captured a cigar facthry, which they soon rayjooced to smokin' ruins.
"My sarvice to you, marm, if you please, to two penn'orth of pigtail and a paper of shorts." "Much obliged to you, Mr Saunders," replied she. "Sure we're much indebted to Admiral Lord Nelson for sending us such fine-looking pensioners. I shouldn't wonder if I were to choose a husband out of the hospital yet."
I am very thirsty," said Ashurst. "I am sorry we have nothing to give you," answered Langton; "we may possibly pick up something when we have daylight." "I've a chaw of baccy, sir," said Mike; "it's me last, but it's at yir sarvice." Poor Ashurst uttered an expression of disgust.
But as for madam thar, the anngel, she saved my life, and I go my death in her sarvice; and now's the time to show sarvice, for thar's danger abroad in the forest." "Danger!" echoed Roland, his anxiety banishing the disgust with which he was so much inclined to regard the worthy horse-thief; "what makes you say that?"
I don't want no office myself, if I did p'raps, I wouldn't talk about patronage this way; but I am a colonist, I want to see the colonists remain so. They are attached to England, that is a fact, keep them so, by making them Englishmen. Throw the door wide open; patronise them; enlist them in the imperial sarvice, allow them a chance to contend for honours and let them win them, if they can.
'When my father heerd that, he seen there was no use in purtendin', so he tuk hould iv the leg, an' he kep' pullin' an' pullin', till the sweat, God bless us, beginned to pour down his face. "Pull, you divil!" says the squire. "At your sarvice, your honour," says my father. "'Pull harder," says the squire. 'My father pulled like the divil.
I begin to feel as if handling the sculls a little would be of sarvice to me. We all think idleness be a very pleasant thing when we're obliged to work but when we are idle, then we feel that a little work be just as agreeable that's human natur'."
"I have; we've got a friend on the outside, and he's doing us good sarvice, as he has already proved. If Lone Wolf wasn't among that crowd, I don't belave they would stay after what has took place; there's nothing to scare an Injun like them things which he don't understand." "I should think that that rifle-shot is proof enough that somebody is firing into them."
This is how it is: Young Henry Stuart thinks that although Gascoyne is a pirate, or rather was a pirate, he don't deserve to be hanged. Cause why? Firstly, he never committed no murder; secondly, he saved the lives o' some of your people Alice Mason among the rest; and, thirdly, he is an old friend o' the family as has done 'em good sarvice long ago.
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