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Why, suppose that, instead o' bein' here, sound in wind and limb, though summat unfort'nate in regard to the matter o' liberty, suppose, I say, that we wos lyin' in hospital with our right legs an' mayhap our left arms took off with a round shot." "Oh, if you go for to supposin'," said Bill, "you may suppose anything.

What a dark night it is, to be sure! I doubt if it was wise of me to stop here. Suppose the beacon were to be washed away?" Bremner paused, and Pup wagged his tail interrogatively, as though to say, "What then?" "Ah! it's of no use supposin'," continued the man slowly. "The beacon has stood it out all winter, and it ain't likely it's goin' to be washed away to-night.

"But how many's lost in it that you never hear tell of?" said Ody. "And besides that, the man I was talkin' to tould me his brother was never right in his head after the tossin' he got. It's a poor case to be landin' ravin' mad in a sthrange counthry, supposin' you get there itself.

Like Barney Bralligan's song that finished before it begun isn't that the way of it, ma'am?" "It's a goodish len'th of a while," said Mrs. Doherty. "But thin there's the lave; don't be forgettin' the lave, Paddy man. Supposin' we " "Tub be sure, there's the lave. Why, it's skytin' home on lave they do be most continial.

"But, sir," she said, "supposin' you don't get either hurt or killed?" "Why then," replied the elderly gentleman, "I'm all right of course, and only 50 shillings out of pocket, which, you must admit, is but a trifling addition to the expenses of a three months' tour. Besides, have I not had three months of an easy mind, and of utter regardlessness as to my life and limbs?

"Oh, you may say what you like, Archdeacon, and he may tell you what he likes, but you and I know what happens when two young things with hot blood gets together and there's nobody by. They may mean to be straight enough, but before they knows where they are, nature's took hold of them, and there they are.... But even supposin' that 'asn't happened, I don't know as I'm much better off.

An' can't you feel it's gettin' hot?" "Supposin' it is April?" queried Lash slowly. "Well, what I'm drivin' at is it's about time you all was hittin' the trail back to Forlorn River, before the waterholes dry out." "Laddy, I reckon we'll start soon as you're able to be put on a hoss." "Shore that 'll be too late."

Poking his head into the wheel-house, he bellowed above the storm: "How's she go?" "Seen worse'n 'er," the skipper shouted back. "Ought to be at the spot we started for in half an hour that island on the old chart." "Never was no island," the skipper roared. "Maybe not." "Supposin' we get there, what then?" "Don't know yet."

"Whatever the weather may be," says he "Whatever the weather may be It's plaze, if ye will, an' I'll say me say, Supposin' to-day was the winterest day, Wud the weather be changing because ye cried, Or the snow be grass were ye crucified? The best is to make your own summer," says he, "Whatever the weather may be," says he "Whatever the weather may be!

"Oh, all right then. Go on. Supposin' I am killed?" "Will you give me your scalps?" "Your ma'll smack you if she catches you a-wearin' them," he temporized. "I don't have to wear them when she's around. Now if you got killed, Laban, somebody'd have to get them scalps. Why not me?" "Why not?" he repeated. "That's correct, and why not you? All right, Jesse. I like you, and your pa.

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