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I believe it's 'Charlton, or suthin' of that sort. Git up!" Albert was disposed at first to think the name a compliment to himself, but the more he thought of it, the more clear it became to him that the worshipful heart of the Poet had meant to preserve the memory of Katy, over whom he had tried in vain to stand guard.
But what Tom Swift was going to do he did not say just then, for above the heads of father and son sounded a rattling, crashing noise, and the whole house seemed to shake Then the voice of Eradicate was heard yelling: "Good land! Good land ob massy! Come out yeah, Massa Tom! Come right out yeah! Dere's a man on de roof an' he am all tangled up suthin' scandalous!
I'd say that if she was here this minute, for more'n once I said it to her face. Well, everybody 't died, she saved suthin' they wore or handled the last thing, an' laid it away in this chist; an' last time I see it opened, 't was full, an' she kind o' smacked her lips, an' said she should have to begin another. But the very next week she was took away."
Tenney spoke immediately and his voice sounded merely quiet, not, she reasoned anxiously, as if he tried to make it so, but just quiet. "You ain't washed the breakfast dishes neither. Ain't you feelin' well?" "Yes," said Tira, "well as common. I left 'em, that's all." "Oh," said Tenney. "Wanted to git at suthin' else." She turned and looked at him.
The sense of having dreamed was so strong upon him that he stretched his arms and yawned. The gleaming teeth of the grouped shadows demonstrated the merriment evoked by the query. The chuckle was arrested midway. "Ye 'pear ter 'low ez suthin' hev happened ter Purdee, an' that thar war his harnt," suggested one. The bold young musician laid down his violin suddenly.
He says too as it's very hard to get a still crowd that day 'cause people are afraid to get absorbed listenin' for fear suthin' may go off under 'em while they ain't keepin' watch. Mr.
This exhaustive commercial' reasoning was so sympathetic to Mr. Nott's instincts that he accepted it as conclusive. He, however, deemed it wise to still preserve his practical attitude. "But that don't make it pay by the month, Rosey. Suthin' must be done. I'm thinking I'll clean out that photographer."
"There's a kind of exhibit goin' on." Uncle William consulted the letter. "'The Exhibition of American Artists' suthin' like a fair, I take it. And he's goin' to send 'em." "Thinks he'll take a prize, I s'pose." Andy's tone held fine scepticism. "Well, I dunno. He don't say nuthin' about a prize. He does kind o' hint that he'll be sendin' me suthin' pretty soon. I guess likely there'll be prizes.
She says the doctor didn't so much 's dream o' plasterin' him up, he put splints on him, 'n' he come out fine, but she says he was suthin' jus' awful to take care of.
Her dark eyes were shining with a pleasant light, and her lips parted on her white teeth with a frank, happy smile. She advanced and held out her hand. He took it with a mingling of disappointment and embarrassment. "You're wondering why I kem on here, arter I sent word this morning that I kelkilated not to come. Well, 'twixt then and now suthin' 's happened.
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