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"Miss DeGraf," said Kenneth, noticing the boy's face critically, as he stood where the light from the passage fell upon it. "Will you leave us alone, please, Mr. Markham?" "Sure-ly, Mr. Forbes. You've got twenty minutes according to regulations. I'll come and get you then. Sorry we haven't any reception room in the jail. All visits has to be made in the cells."
The minutes seemed to be taken up alternately by the grey puffs from their mouths. It was the tinker who renewed the colloquy. Said he, "Times is bad!" His companion assented, "Sure-ly!" "But it somehow comes round right," resumed the tinker. "Why, look here. Where's the good o' moping? I sees it all come round right and tight. Now I travels about. I've got my beat.
I'm gettin tired o this messin about business. "'Beg pardon, my lord, says I, 'but what are we to ave for our trouble, when we ave took it? "'Why, says he, very pleasant, 'if you're good, Friend George, when the job's done, per-raps, says he, 'per-raps I'll give you a lift back to France in my lugger layin on the beach there. "'Our lugger, sure-ly, my lord, says I.
"So would I," agreed Bob. "But, I tell you what I think. Let us run before the wind. It'll be sure to bring us somewhere, at all events, in the end!" "Aye, that it would, sure-ly, Master Bob," cried Dick, surprised at the other's cleverness. "I declare I never as much as thought o' that!"
I don't mind telling you that, for you look like an outlaw yourself, and you'll sympathize with me. I want you to carry baby for me, and to take us both to the nearest town. Do you hear? Will you do it?" "Sure-ly," said the man, favoring Flower with a long, peculiar glance. "Well, here's baby; you must be very careful of her.
"Are you certain you are going to the nearest town?" she called out to the man. "Sure-ly," he responded back to her. He was stepping along at a swinging pace, and Flower was very tired, and found it difficult to keep up with him. Having begged of him so emphatically to hurry, she did not like to ask him now to moderate his steps.
But I had a knife too, and all a disappinted father's rage to boot, so at it we' went closin' and strikin' with our knives like two fierce fiends of the forest. It was noble sport sure-LY. At last the Delaweer fell over the bleedin' body of his warrior and I top of him. As he fell the knife dropt from his hand and he could'nt reach it no how, while I still gripped mine fast.
Weircombe Church had a small but musical chime of bells, presented to it by a former rector and the silvery sweetness of the peal just now ringing was intensified by the close proximity of the mountain stream, which, rendered somewhat turbulent by recent rains, swept along in a deep swift current, carrying the melody of the chimes along with it down to the sea and across the waves in broken pulsation, till they touched with a faint mysterious echo the masts of home-returning ships, and brought a smile to the faces of sailors on board who, recognising the sound, said "Weircombe bells, sure-ly!"
I overlooked " and Mr. Henfrey finished and went. But he went feeling excessively annoyed. "Damn it!" said Mr. Henfrey to himself, trudging down the village through the thawing snow; "a man must do a clock at times, sure-ly." And again "Can't a man look at you? Ugly!" And yet again, "Seemingly not. If the police was wanting you you couldn't be more wropped and bandaged."
End o' round one." And it is to be noticed that as they sit down to take their two minutes' rest, neither Ravenslee nor Joe, for all their exertions, seem unduly distressed in their breathing. "Sir," says Joe, looking his pupil over, "you're uncommon quick on your pins; never knowed a quicker did you, Old Un?" "No, me lad never in all me days!" "An' you've sure-ly got a punch, sir.
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