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Well, as soon as I'm in bed, and that won't be long now, you may go so that you get back in time to wait on me to-morrow morning." "Thanky, marse." "Hold your tongue! You're as big a fool as the rest."
I had thrown the book aside in disgust, when I saw Julius coming through the yard, under the spreading elms, which were already in full leaf. He wore his Sunday clothes, and advanced with a dignity of movement quite different from his week-day slouch. "Have a seat, Julius," I said, pointing to an empty rocking-chair. "No, thanky, boss, I'll des set here on de top step."
"Thanky you, Mister Tom; thanky you, Missy. I see you wish to spare him feelings; but I know what you tink in your heart." Virginia and I now left the hospital. There was one subject which was often discussed between my sister and me, which was, my situation with regard to Bramble and Bessy.
Shaw understood the real meaning of that little act of respect, and felt better for the hopeful change it seemed to foretell. But he took it quietly, and leaving his face to speak for him, merely said, "Thanky, Tom; yes, mother will enjoy her dinner twice as much if you order it."
"Thanky, sir, I'd rather not, if it's all the same to you." "Our tongue is rough, coz and my condition is not smooth." We shot the bridge, and went rapidly down with the tide, when he again commenced: "Thus with imagin'd wing our soft scene flies, In motion of no less celerity Than that of thought."
"Well, you see a friend of mine wants my advice on a very serious matter, and I really don't know what to give her. It is strictly confidential, you know, so I won't mention any names, but just set the case before you and get your opinion, for I've great faith in your sensible way of looking at things." "Thanky, dear, you'r welcome to my 'pinion ef it's wuth any thing.
"Yar-r-r!" yawned the elderly sea captain, rising and stretching. "I do believe, constable, I've been asleep. Warm weather, this, for May. A glorious week for Epsom. Shan't see you to-morrow, I'm afraid. Perhaps shan't see you until Thursday. Here, take that, my lad, and have half-a-crown's worth on Black Riot for the Derby; she'll win it, sure." "Thanky, sir. Good luck to you, sir."
"Thanky," said Bob, as he proceeded to examine the weapon with the greatest interest, from its wooden sheath, with a clumsy widened portion by the hilt, to the hilt itself, which, to European eyes, strongly resembled the awkwardly formed hook of an umbrella or walking-stick, and seemed a clumsy handle by which to wield the kris.
"As for hostage," he continued, "that's his last talk, I guess, with them he loves so dear. I've got my piece o' news, and thanky to him for that; but it's over and done. I'll take him in a line when we go treasure-hunting, for we'll keep him like so much gold, in case of accidents, you mark, and in the meantime.
"You are convinced, then, that she is a French frigate?" "No, not positive; but I'll bet you ten to one she is: bet off if either of us are killed, of course!" "Thanky; I never bet," answered the colonel, turning away. "What do you think of her, Mr Mathews?" said Captain Drawlock to the first mate, who had his eye on the ship.
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