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My! how nice the house do look, to be sure, against the starlight, and with all its windows and lights! Swop me, Jim, I almost wish I was a painter-chap. Have you fixed that there wire across the path from the laundry?" He cautiously approached the house until he stood below the dressing-room window, and began to put together his folding ladder.
Spriggins' attention, and as he gazed at the richly caprisoned steeds, and fair occupants, exultingly exclaimed, "Yes, ye think yer a mighty fine crowd, but there's not one I'd swop for Melindy Jane." And Mr.
"I can't help caring! I wasn't born calm. It all matters so very much to me! What's the use of anything unless you care? You'd better swop me for a nice, little, tame, harmless sister guaranteed never to squabble even if people pull her hair, and always content to sit in the background everywhere!" "She'd be very uninteresting!" laughed Mavis, bestowing a kiss upon Merle's apple cheek.
The chestnut's just broken his leg; can't think how he got here. This'll save me the trouble of shooting him." Then dropping back to that chuckling drawl, and re-assuming the ogle, he added: "The flats get greener every year about the Elsey," and with a good-humoured laugh Mac asked if "any other gentleman felt on for a swop."
Somebody somewhere refused to 'swop' the nation's much boasted 'liberty of the press' for so much cash down. I believe the 'Times' is backed by the Rothschilds, and managed by American advertisers I don't know whether it is so or not but I do know that the public ought to be put on their guard.
Their only hope was that the bargaining would not end there; but would extend to a further exchange of six blacks for the two remaining whites. Their conjectures were interrupted by their seeing that the "swop" was not yet considered complete.
"Oh, I know something of him at home, and should like to excuse him. Will you swop?" "Who will you give me?" "Well, let's see. There's Willis, Johnson. No, that won't do. Yes, I have it. There's young East; I'll give you him." "Don't you wish you may get it?" replied Green. "I'll give you two for Willis, if you like." "Who, then?" asked Snooks. "Hall and Brown." "Wouldn't have 'em at a gift."
They eat 'em by times, that's true; but thur's a releegius raison for that, not many hyur understands, I reckin." "And what would you have us do?" "Why, jest heist a bit o' a white rag an' offer to swop pris'ners.
I never seed ye afeard of a man afore," she said to herself. "No, nur so tickled 'bout one, nother. Well, he air as accommodatin' a feller as I ever see, ef he air a furriner. But he was a fool to swop his gun fer hem." THEREAFTER Clayton saw the girl whenever possible. If she came to the camp, he walked up the mountain with her.
"I'll swop it for your keys," he said. "Don't be a fool." "Very well, then. We will now crack our first crib." Ruthven sprang forward, but Clowes, handing him off in football fashion with his left hand, with his right dashed the poker against the lock of the drawer of the table by which he stood. The lock broke with a sharp crack. It was not built with an eye to such onslaught.
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