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Elmer, we've suttinly got to do something to clear the good name of our patrol." "We will," replied the other, simply, and yet with that earnestness which carries conviction in its train. "Already I've got a suspicion. There may be nothing to it but it's given me an idea where we ought to look first of all." "Please tell us about it, Elmer?" begged Toby.
"Massa Seabury done got worried after he got home," said the colored man, "an' he sent me to see if yo' was heah." "Ponto," asked Jerry, "do you think you can take the young ladies safely home, without falling asleep?" "Suttinly I can," Massa Jerry. "Fall asleep! I gess I doan't fall asleep at night. I'se only sleepy when de sun shines, I is." "Then I guess you'll do all right.
"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.
Well, what was so remarkable about the camel?" "He suttinly is got such a noble smell!" "May I ask the cause of all this excitement?" asked the stranger in the little village. "Certainly," replied the countryman. "We're celebrating the birthday of the oldest inhabitant sir. She's a hundred and one to-day." "Indeed!
"The nerve of some people is suttinly amazin'! Come on, Ruby, I never did care much for movies anyhow, an' how some folks can stay in 'em is suttinly a mystery to me!" Then, with heads held high, and with meaning glances at Miss Pennington and Miss Dixon, who were busy in another drama, the two young ladies went out, looking superciliously at Ruth and Alice.
"Oh, he hasn't anything to do with it. He only brings what your Miss Caroline has shipped. She shouldn't have sent so much, that's all." He took the troubling bills again. "Yo' sounds raght, Mahstah Majah you suttinly do sound raght! Ah gaiss Ah got a' raise ten hund'ed thousan' pulletts an mo'."
He found five or six men in the hot, sour-smelling place. They started to their feet when they saw the mountain preacher among them. "Gimme some!" he told Old Kalbean. "I'm a fool! I'm damned. I'll go with the rest of ye to Hell! Gimme some!" "Wha What?" Old Kalbean choked with horror. "Yo' gwine to drink, Parson?" "Suttinly!" Rasba cried. "Hit ain' no ust for me to preach!
"I'se gwine to git you a little something warm to drink and something to eat right soon, and den I'se gwine put you-all to bed nice and clean, and in de mawnin' you'll feel like you was anotheh lady, you suttinly will, Ma'am." "Who are you?" demanded Josephine, turning to look into the old and wrinkled face. "I'se jus' Sally."
"What's the good of all that to you?" she said. "You're not going with us to the Fayyūm, I suppose." He said nothing. "Are you?" she exclaimed. "Suttinly." "You are coming. How do you know? Has Mr. Armine told you?" "My lord, he tell me nothin', but I comin' with you, and Hamza him comin' too." "Hamza is coming?" "Suttinly."
"Yes, indeed; right off." "Well, send word to him as soon as you kin, that I've got the mules ready for stampedin' an' runnin' off at any time, an' waitin' for him. The sooner he kin jump the corral the better. To-night, if he kin, but suttinly not later'n to-morrer night. Be sure and git word to him by early to-morrer mornin' at the furthest."
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