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"I reckon Laddy can tell all that best; but when it comes to Rojas's finish I'll tell what I seen, an' so'll Dick an' Thorne. Laddy missed Rojas's finish. Bar none, that was the " "I'm a sick man, but I can talk," put in Ladd, "an' shore I don't want the whole story exaggerated none by Jim."
A long, long while, an age, in which other things might turn up. "So'll I," he said, looking into her eyes. "I'll see that you come." "I haven't a rag to wear." "You'll have all Paris to choose from." "I do want a couple of hats," she said, with the worldly yet childish naïveté of her class; "I'm going to Bristol in panto at Christmas, you know." "I'll come down."
Fox looked up quickly at her daughter, but Dorcas continued quietly stirring, and without turning round. "Mahala Dorr, I guess," said she. "Wall, M'hala'll be, an' so'll others," answered Cely, prudently. "But I expect likely Swan'll do well, ef he don't die. They say the atemuspere is pison there! especially for dark-complected folks." To this hopeful remark Mrs.
I'se gittin' in turrible lazy habits sence I come heah. But come on in. Massa Seabury, he'll be powerful glad t' see yo'. So'll th' young ladies. Dey was sayin' only las' night, dat it seemed laik dem boys nevah goin' t' come. But heah yo' be! Yais, sah, I were jest thinkin' out on dat bench " But Panto's rambling talk was suddenly interrupted by a glad cry from the shrubbery.
But she's said to cry in the coppy on Midsummer night. 'Things crying out as have been a long while hurted, murmured Hazel. 'To-night's Midsummer. Was she little, like me? 'I don't know. 'Did summat strong catch a holt of her? 'A man did. He laughed. 'Did she go young? 'Yes, she died at nineteen. 'And so'll it be with me! she cried suddenly. 'So'll it be with me!
Cap'n Am'zon says that many's the time he's thanked his stars he knowed how to knit." "I shall be glad to meet him," said Louise. "If he comes," Cap'n Abe rejoined, "an' I go away as I planned to, 'twon't make a mite o' difference to you, Niece Louise. You feel right at home here and so'll Cap'n Am'zon, though he ain't never been to Cardhaven yet.
It's tramping up and down the streets to save car-fare does it. He's never got a heel to his name. But he's going to be able to buy some new ones next week." Hutchinson began his tramp again. "He'll miss thee, Little Ann; but so'll the other lads, for that matter." "He'll know to-night whether Mr. Galton's going to let him keep his work. I do hope he will. I believe he'd begin to get on."
And so'll I," he added. Rowdy immediately stopped and turned his mournful eye on Pete.
There was a chap with me watching you at the Riddle Club the other night told me some pretty fierce " "Oh, dash, I've left my fan," cried Doda, and turned and ran back up the stairs. Huggo called, "I say, Dods. I'm in a row. So'll you be one day, if you don't look out for yourself." Doda's voice: "Oh, dry up you fool!" Strike on! Her Doda!
One proved to be the local doctor's wife and the other was a kindly looking farmer. "I knowed that girl warn't being treated right, right along," said the man. "And I told Mirandy that I was going to put a stop to it." "It is a disgrace," said the doctor's wife, "that we should have allowed it to go on so long. I will take the child myself " "And so'll Mirandy," declared the farmer.
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