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'Them games of chance which has vogue in this yere clime is some various, an' I did think I shorely tests 'em all; but if ever the device you names is open in Wolfville I overlooks the same complete. "'Pore, sinkin' soul! says the black-coat gent to the female; 'he's a-flounderin' in the mire of sin.
They're spirits ghosts of sailors that drowned as long ago as when that cask went adrift from a sinkin' ship, an' that's years an' years, Miss, as anybody can see, lookin' at the size of the barnacles on it." "Do you think so?" Margaret queried. "We all think so, Miss. We ain't spent our lives on the sea for nothin'. There's no end of landsmen don't believe in the Flyin' Dutchman.
"Don't leave Jacky!" spluttered the thin boy's voice, tearful and terrified; as the little shaven head bobbed up by the boat. "Ands off!" screamed the treble. "We're sinkin a'ready. What, you little ! then ave it! ave it! ave it!" A shrill squeal and then again that ghastly-screaming treble "Row, ye , row!" Silence; tumbling waters; and the moon, sick with horror, darkened suddenly.
An' des as soon as I felt like I could bring myse'f to it, I well Dey warn't no use losin' time, an' so I tol' you, missy, dat de kitchen need' white-washin'." "And so you sent for him and proposed to him, did you?" "P'opose to who, Mis' Gladys? I'd see Pete in de sinkin' swamp 'fo' I'd p'opose to him!" "Then how did you manage it, pray?" "G'way, Mis' Gladys!
"To get lifeboats to right themselves w'en they're upset," replied Jeph, regarding his model with a look of perplexity. "You see it's all very well to have 'em filled with air-chambers, which prevents 'em from sinkin'; but w'en they're upset, d'ye see, they ain't o' no use till they gets on their keels again; and that ain't easy to manage.
"'Then stop, you foolhead! I bellers. 'Stop where you be! "And he moans almost cryin' he was: 'I I've forgotten how to STOP. "Talk about your situations! If we wa'n't in one then I miss my guess. Every minute we was sinkin' Denboro below the horizon. "'We MUST get to a doctor, says the widow. 'Where is there another one, Mr. Wingate?
"It's a coorse nicht, Jess, an' heavy traivellin'; can ye see afore ye, lass? for a'm clean confused wi' the snaw; bide a wee till a' find the diveesion o' the roads; it's aboot here back or forrit. "Steady, lass, steady, dinna plunge; i'ts a drift we're in, but ye're no sinkin'; ... up noo; ... there ye are on the road again.
"She was all bent to one side with that heavy suit case, as heavy as lead, for I hefted it," said Jane Riggs, "and she couldn't have been more than fifteen. Them outlandish girls get married awful young." "What is it?" "And there was poor Jack lickin' her hands, and him a dog everybody is so scared of, and she a sinkin' down in a heap on my kitchen floor." "What is it?"
"We'll wait till the next smash, then lower away, throw everything in, an' get outa this," the steward told the Ancient Mariner. "Lots of time. The schooner'll sink no faster when she's awash than she's sinkin' now." Even as he spoke, the scuppers were nearly level with the ocean, and her rolling in the big sea was sluggish.
Them fellers discussed that very thing; an' the secretary said that if the law had been broke at the time of the sinkin' I mean, if the schooner wasn't fit or had been tampered with that it was within the law. But, o' course, somebody's got to make the complaint." "That's just it," cried Code, springing up and throwing away the stump of his cigar; "somebody has got to make the complaint!
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