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"But, sure-ly, you'll let him come up to comfort loike his undutiful son." "No, no; impossible." "Whoy, lookee there, zur, that's feyther with the white hair, and that's sister crying like mad. Ye can no' ha' the hard heart." "Silence! and go forward."

'There ain't a better spot o' ground in all Kent, said the hard-headed man again, after a pause. ''Cept Mullins's Meadows, observed the fat man solemnly. 'Mullins's Meadows! ejaculated the other, with profound contempt. 'Ah, Mullins's Meadows, repeated the fat man. 'Reg'lar good land that, interposed another fat man. 'And so it is, sure-ly, said a third fat man.

"Why, then I shall be returning home to- night your way," he says, "when I thought you'd be coming in an exactly opposite direction. That's capital! I may trouble you for another lift perhaps, but I'll engage not to fall so sound asleep again." He WAS sound asleep, sure-ly! Dot! what are you thinking of? 'Thinking of, John? I I was listening to you.

"That's jolly!" exclaimed Bob, brightening up at the prospect of some sort or any sort of expedition in lieu of the one he had missed. "May I come with you?" "Ees, sure-ly, Master Bob," returned Dick. "But how comes it you bain't a-gone wi' the Cap'en and t'others?" Bob did not like any allusion to this delicate subject. "I was too late," he said abruptly, changing the conversation at once.

Vereker's Wildfire, I sez, 'I'd know 'im anywheers, I sez; 'but what beats me, I sez, 'there ain't Mr. Vereker. So down I comes, rubs down the 'oss, takes the lanthorn an' is about to start lookin' for you when in you comes an' wi' you this poor lass so wot I says now is, Lord, Mr. Vereker, sir, 'ere 's a go, sure-ly!" "It is!" said I. "What of the girl, poor soul?" "All right, Mr.

Not a little surprised to hear his words repeated, the Yankee lost somewhat of his confidence as he replied, "well now sure-LY, you officers didn't think nothin' o' that I expect I was in a mighty rage to find my small bore gone, and I did curse a little hearty, to be sure." "The small bore multiplied in your absence," observed Grantham; "when I looked at the hut there were two."

"'Can't you pray, Mr. Piper? I begs him. 'You're a good un at that. Ave a go at em, I says. 'Maybe they'd listen to you. Sure-ly they can't set by and see a genelman like that chaw'd up in cold blood. "He didn't answer. But I could see his head pitch forward a bit. And I hears a kind of a mutter. "Then he stops, and I could see he were listenin, "'Go it, Mr. Piper, I says. 'Go it. Pitch it in.

But what a fool I must have been, sure-ly! 'Ah! sighed Mrs Varden, who had entered unobserved. 'A fool indeed. A man at your time of life, Varden, should know better now. 'Why, what a ridiculous woman you are, Martha, said the locksmith, turning round with a smile. 'Certainly, replied Mrs V. with great demureness. 'Of course I am. I know that, Varden. Thank you.

"Sure-LY," said Desborough, as he turned and drew himself to the full height of his bony and muscular figure, while his eye measured the officer from head to foot, with a look of concentrated but suppressed fury, "you wouldn't dare to do this you wouldn't dare to fire into my canoe besides, consider," he said, in a tone somewhat deprecating, "your bullet may go through her, and you would hardly do a fellor the injury to make him lose the chance of a good cargo."

I'm running for Representative on the Republican ticket," said Kenneth, quietly. "Oh, say! that's different," observed Markham, altering his demeanor. "You mustn't mind my being gruff and grumpy, Mr. Forbes. I've just stopped smoking a few days ago, and it's got on my nerves something awful!" "May we see Gates at once?" asked Kenneth. "Sure-ly! I'll take you to his cell, myself.

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