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'Thankee. As I says a while ago, pursued Riderhood, changing his hoarse tone and leering round upon the class again, 'though not a learned character my own self, I do admire learning in others, to be sure! Being here and having met with your kind attention, Master, might I, afore I go, ask a question of these here young lambs of yourn?

Dick Darvall was a grave, tall, dark, and handsome man of about five-and-twenty, with a huge black beard, as fine a seaman as one could wish to see standing at a ship's helm, but he limped when he left his post and went forward. "How's the leg to-day, Darvall!" asked young Brooke, as the man passed. "Better, sir, thankee." "That's well. I'll change the dressing in half-an-hour.

Wilks, shaking his head. "If I live to be ninety I shall never forget seeing Miss Kate capsized the way she was. The way she " "How is your cold?" inquired Miss Nugent, hastily. "Better, miss, thankee," said Mr. Wilks. "Miss Nugent has forgotten and forgiven all that long ago," said Hardy. "Quite," assented the girl, coldly; "one cannot remember all the boys and girls one knew as a child."

Overpowered by sudden grief, he sobbed aloud. I laid my trembling hand upon the hand he put before his face. 'Thankee, sir, he said, 'doen't take no notice. In a very little while he took his hand away and put it on his breast, and went on with his story.

It is a true saying, if ever there was one, that `The French know how to build ships, and the English how to sail them! What do you say, Chester; shall we have a shot at him as he goes by?" "And have his whole broadside poured into us by way of saying thankee," dryly remarked Hardy.

The boy turned red with pleasure, and picked at the buttons on his jacket, while listening to this unexpected praise; but when he spoke, he looked straight up in his father's face, while his own shone with pleasure, as he answered, in one breath, "Thankee, sir. I 'll do it, sir. Guess I am, sir!" "Very good; then look out for your new horse tomorrow, sir." And Mr.

"If ever I have a ship of my own," said Tom Chist, "and if ever I sail to Injy in her, I'll fetch ye back the best chist of tea, sir, that ever was fetched from Cochin Chiny." Parson Jones burst out laughing. "Thankee, Tom," he said; "and I'll thankee again when I get my chist of tea. But tell me, Tom, didst thou ever hear of the farmer girl who counted her chickens before they were hatched?"

"Don't want nothin' t' eat with the likes of ye, thankee," growled Peg. "Oh, that's all right, old top," observed Hippy cheerfully. "We aren't particularly eager to have a rough-neck sit down to mess with us." "Hold yer tongue, ye cheap dude!" snarled Peg, shaking the heavy stick, that he carried as a cane, at Lieutenant Wingate. "Don't get rough," grinned Hippy. "What do you want here anyway?"

Having been by that time thoroughly refreshed, he began to sniff the scent of savoury food as the war-horse is said to scent the battle from afar that is, with an intense longing to "go at it." Okiok, guessing the state of his feelings, brought him a walrus rib. Red Rooney accepted it, and began to eat at once without the use of knife or fork. "Thankee, friend.

But there'll be a rousin' old tide to-night, and a sou'wester, to boot; you bet yer life on that!" "I'll grant you thet a mountain man knows a heap thet other men don't. But I'll never agree thet he can tell me anything about my business. Take a drink, Joe, and then let's hear some o' your mountain yarns." "Thankee; don't keer ef I do.

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