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Ef I sees any oh 'em, I suah will pinch 'em!" cried the colored man, as he clicked the pliers. But there was no further disturbance that night, and, when Tom and Ned ceased work, they had made good progress toward finishing the air glider.
"But never mind, we scared them before they had a chance to eat much." "I 'clar t' goodness sakes alive!" gasped Dinah, when she saw the ice cream freezer carried into her kitchen, "yo' am suttinly a smart boy, Massa Bert dat's what yo' suah am!" "Oh, well, the others helped me find it," said Bert, modestly. As Dinah and Mrs. Bobbsey were dishing out the cream, the colored cook uttered a cry.
"Come right in, Miss Jinny, Done heerd de General speak of you often yas'm. De General'll be to home dis a'ternoon, suah. 'Twill do him good ter see you, Miss Jinny. He's been mighty lonesome. Walk right in, Cap'n, and make yo'selves at home. Lizbeth Lizbeth!" A yellow maid came running down the stairs. "Heah's Miss Jinny." "Lan' of goodness!" cried Lizbeth. "I knows Miss Jinny.
When I rode up to camp and the negro cook saw that head of horns he exclaimed: "Hello, Marstah; what you got dar? You must hab killed de debbil dis time, suah." From the negro I learned that the officers had all been out, and had seen more or less deer and had done more or less shooting, but had only killed one small doe.
"No, indeed," answered the Talking Doll. "Riddles are something you have to guess." "Den I mus' be a riddle!" said the colored Doll. "What makes you think so?" asked the China Cat. "'Cause some ob de toys in mah pa't of de store says as how I kept 'em guessin'," was the answer. "Dey done say dey nebber know whut I'm gwine to do nex'. I suah mus' be a riddle."
"Oh, she isn't a real, live lamb," explained Mirabell. "She's a toy, woolly one from the store, and my Uncle Tim, who's a sailor, gave her to me." "Well now, honey, I suah is sorry to heah dat!" said the colored man. "Your toy Lamb down de coal hole! Dat is too bad!" "Can we get her out?" asked Arnold. "I'll crawl down the hole and get the Lamb if you won't throw any more coal."
"It's a right smart piece, sar; twenty mile suah, an' mebbe mo'. Name Mahcy Gray an' Cap'n Beardsley, sar." "Are they Union or secesh?" "Well, sar, dere's Mahcy Gray, he's de best kind of a Union boy; but de other one, he's " "Boy!" interrupted the captain. "I don't want any boy to take charge of my ship.
Perhaps the villains, if that is their ship below us, may take us for secret service men." As he spoke the lamp so far below them darted up at a sudden and sharp angle, there sounded the sharp crack of some weapon, and Washington White jumped and screamed. "Gollyation!" he bawled. "Dem fellers is suah tryin' ter punctuate us!"
"Well, that sure is a big statue!" exclaimed Ned as he walked around it. "An' to t'ink dat it's SOLID GOLD!" cried Eradicate his eyes big with wonder. "I suah wish I had dat all fo' mahse'f!" "We never could carry that in the balloon," spoke Tom with a shake of his head. "I guess we'll have to leave it here. But I would like to take say the head.
"I dun fink one or de udder of yo' been shot suah!" And he shook hands with his master and fairly embraced the boys. "And how have you been, Pompey?" asked Amos Radbury. "I'se been all right, Mars' Radbury. Had quite a job 'tendin' to fings alone, but I'se dun gwine an' done it, neberdeless, sah. But las' night I'se dun got scared, mars'," and Pompey rolled his eyes mysteriously. "Got scared?
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