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An' Id'no what ye done to him thar, an' I spose it's no good to ask a feller like ye; but he ain't ben the same man sence. That's how he is. He uster be chipper, an' peart, an' clost frens with me; an' now he don't say nothin. Ye can see fur yerself pooty durn soon." And the native bestowed on me a malign glance. Those who like nature unadorned can find it here.

He talks about the "flames of hell" with a confident fierceness that must be quite refreshing to sinners. "There's no half-way about this," says he, "no by-paths. "There are in Cleveland lots of men who go to church regularly, who behave well in meeting, and who pay their bills. "They ain't Christians though. "They're gentlemen sinners. "And whar d'ye spose they'll fetch up?

"Oh, nothing, but jest to look over this list, and tell me how you 'spose the things will suit your part of the country. You see I must try and larn how to please my customers, that is to be. Now, you see, here's, in the first place for they're a great article now in the country, and turn out well in the way of sale here's " But we need not report the catalogue. The assortment was various enough.

"Much of my time is consumed in passing between Milford and Surrey, you perceive." "I will go with you often." According to habit, on arriving, I went into the kitchen. It was dusk there, and still. Temperance was by the fire, attending to something which was cooking. "What is there for supper, Temperance? I am hungry." "I spose you are," she answered crossly. "You'll see when it's on the table."

The deakin that was with Ma got the jack of spades and three aces and a deuce, and Ma got some nine spots and a king of hearts, and Ma nearly fainted, cause she didn't get a better hand, I spose. The preacher got a pair of deuces, and a queen of hearts, and he looked up at Pa as though it was a misdeal, and a old woman who sat across the aisle, she only got two cards, but that was enough.

"'Spose dat gal Elsy tell you," observed the old woman, snappishly, nettled because she had not the opportunity of telling her master the tale of Mrs. Wentworth and her children. "Yes, Auntie," he replied, "Elsy told me, but not before I had asked her all about those unfortunate people, so you must not be mad with her."

"I spose ye be, but God'll some time let me kill the man, and then ye won't be hittin' at her no more, 'cause there won't be nothin' to hit at. It air dum hard to keep a girl from the wrong way, love her all ye will." For an instant Ben Letts dropped his head. "We always wondered who he was, but more wonder has been goin' on why ye ain't made no offer to find the fellow."

After their meal both children crept out on to the moor to see what might be going on in the world outside. Darkness was fast advancing. A rising wind swept through the dead bracken, whirled round the great grit boulders, and sent a shiver through Louie's thin body. 'It's cowd, she said pettishly; 'I'm gooin back. 'Did yo spose it wor gooin to be warm, yo little silly?

I tell ye to fergit it, says Preston. "'I can fergit all but the fact that he behaved like a gentleman, says Jack. "'I 'spose he were usin' his private brain, says I." This, with some slight changes in spelling, paragraphing and punctuation, is the account which Solomon Binkus gave of the most exciting adventure these two friends had met with.

'You had better put the rattletrap thing away, John, and go in and help they. Never wasted money in all my life over such a thing as that before. What be he going to do all the winter? Bide and rust, I 'spose. Can you put un to cut off they nettles along the ditch among they stones? 'It would break the knives, said the son.

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