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Oo tan't have it," and off he started as fast as two little legs could carry him, over the soft sand till he reached the firmer beach, which the receding tide had left hard. Eunice sprang after him. The baby looked back over his shoulder, greatly enjoying the race, tripped over a bit of stone, and fell headlong, the watch shooting on ahead.
"I tan't dit no sody!" he cried. "It all bubbles up!" "No wonder! You are blowing down your straw. Pull up on it, just as if you were whistling backwards," said Mollie. "Whistling backwards is a distinctly new way of expressing it," commented Frank. "I dot it!" cried the tot, as the level of his glass began to fall under his efforts successful this time.
The slave of seventy years, knowing her entreaties will be in vain, approaches her mistress with the fervency of a child, and grasping warmly her hand, stammers out: "Da-da-dah Lord bless um, Missus. Tan't many days fo'h we meet in t'oder world-good-bye." "God bless you-good-bye, Molly. Remember what I have told you so many times-long suffering and forbearance make the true Christian.
And, thinking of the name, he added, gently, with a significance lost upon all his hearers, "I'm sure you ought to have 'em instead of me." Then he went away and sat alone upon the fence. "Light one, light one!" cried Miss Pratt. "Ev'ybody mus' be happy, an' dray, big, 'normous man tan't be happy 'less he have his all-tobatto smote. Light it, light it!"
Slowly the lids unclosed, and the sightless eyes turned upward toward the white face above them, and then Lucy saw there was no hope; the beautiful blue she had so envied in her wicked moods, was burned out, leaving only a blood-shot, whitish mass which would never again in this world see her or any other object. "No, shister," the little boy said, "I tan't see 'oo now.
The next visit he made to his patient, he spoke in terms of the highest praise of Gertrude's devotion to her old uncle, and her capability as a nurse, and asked why she had been expelled from the chamber. "She is timid," said Emily, "and is afraid of catching the fever." "Don't believe it," said Dr. Jeremy; "'tan't like her." "Do you think not?" inquired Emily, earnestly. "Mrs. Ellis "
"I ha'n't heerd 'em sayin' nothin' about it," he said; "and if there was anythin' the matter, I suppose they'd let me know. There don't much go wrong in a man's house without his hearin' tell of it. So I think. Maybe 'tan't the same in other men's houses. That's the way it is in mine." "Mrs. Douglass would not thank you," said Fleda, wholly unable to keep from laughing.
'You haven't had such a very bad time here that you need be in such rapture, Tom, he said. 'No, no, mas'r! tan't that. It's bein' a free man! That's what I'm joyin' for. 'Why, Tom, don't you think that you are really better off as you are? 'No, indeed, Mas'r St. Clare, said Tom, very decidedly; 'no, indeed.
"If't be them on the big raft they must a passed us, or else the wind must a veered round, for we've been to leuart o' them ever since partin' wi' 'em. Could the wind a gone round I wonder? Like enough. It be queer, and it's blowing from the west in this part o' the Atlantic! 'Tan't possible to say what point it be in, hows'ever, not without a compass.
Come, bustle up, and I'll get your things together." Tom slowly raised his head, and looked sorrowfully but quietly around, and said, "No, no I an't going. Let Eliza go it's her right! I wouldn't be the one to say no 'tan't in natur for her to stay; but you heard what she said! If I must be sold, or all the people on the place, and everything go to rack, why, let me be sold.
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