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I presume you go immediately to Buckhurst?" "I suppose I must, sir; but I hope, Captain L , that you'll look over it." "I shall have very great pleasure in so doing," replied Captain L ; "I hear that it is " "Thanky, sir, thanky," replied the youngster, interrupting the captain. "Then I may go on board again and tell the first-lieutenant?"

"Yas, suh, thanky, suh," said Jeff when the judge had finished. "I reckin mebbe one main trouble over dere is, jedge, dat dem folks ain't been raised de way you an' me is." "Jeff," said the judge, "I'm inclined to think probably you're right." "Yas, suh. Now den, jedge, here's one mo' thing.

"Right smart of an idjit, now, ain't ye?" demanded Ben, hustling back, so to speak, the tears that sought to rise in his eyes. "Waal, stranger, how's yer filly?" retorted Thad, laughing in a gaspy fashion. There was a tone of forgiveness in the inquiry. The answer caught the same spirit. "Middlin', thanky, jes' middlin'," said Ben.

You are such an impetuous lad you'll give it to the first beggar that gets hold of you. I'll turn it over while you are prospecting, and hand it back when you are ready to invest, shall I? asked Mr Laurie, who had learned wisdom since the days of his own extravagant youth. 'Thanky, sir, I'd be glad to get rid of it.

"I only takes a little, father, because you mayn't take too much." "Thanky for nothing; when do I ever take too much, you scamp?" "Not too much for a man standing on his own pins, but too much for a man on two broomsticks." "Stop your jaw, Mr Tom, or I'll unscrew one of the broomsticks, and lay it over your shoulders." "Before it's out of the socket, I'll give you leg-bail.

"She feelin' mighty po'ly dis evenin'. What might be yo' name?" She was promptly told. "Sis' Jane, hyeah one de good brothahs come to see you to offah his suvices if you need anything." "Thanky, brothah, charity," said the weak voice, "sit yo'se'f down. You set down, Aunt Dicey. Tain't no use a runnin' roun' waitin' on me. I ain't long fu' dis worl' nohow, mistah."

"Thanky, boy, so I thought, but wasn't sure:" and then old Tom burst out in a beautiful air: "Trust not too much your own opinion, When your vessel's under weigh, Let good advice still bear dominion; That's a compass will not stray." "Old Tom, is that you?" hallooed a man from another barge. "Yes; what's left of me, my hearty."

"That's oncertain," replied the artist, cautiously. "Perhaps not long, perhaps longer. I'm much obliged to you, miss, for all the bother I've made you." "Not at all," said Sybilla, politely. "I shall be happy at any time to give you any information in my power." "Thanky. Good-evening." The tall American swung off with long strides. The young lady watched him out of sight.

"Thanky, lads one little bit more, and then I'm done as the auctioneer says going going "O the guns they did rattle, and the bul-lets did fly, When brave Benbow for help loud did cry, Carry me down to the cock-pit there is ease for my smarts, If my merry men should see me 'twill sure break their hearts. "Going, old swan-hopper as I am going gone." Tom and I were left on deck.

"I should thank you to be more respectful in your remarks, Mr Coxswain," said I with displeasure. "Mister Coxswain! thanky, sir, for giving me a handle to my name," replied he. "Come, be smart with your oars, my lads!" "La, Bill Freeman," said a young woman on the beach, "what a nice young gentleman you have there. He looks like a sucking Nelson.

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