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"Have you, sir?" replied I; "it will make her very unhappy." "Of course it will; but I shall write by this post, stating that you have been so fortunately preserved." "Thanky, sir," replied I; "have you any further orders, sir?" "No, Mr Keene; you may go on board and return to your duty." I made my bow, and quitted the room; went down below, and found Bob Cross waiting for me.

He looked at me as mile as a lamb, an' said, 'Phil, my boy, you may preach, pray, or sing as much as you please, an' go where you please, an' you shall never be hit another lick as long as I live. I bowed low an' said, 'Thanky, Massa Malachi; God bless you, massa. I praised God as I turned away from, him who had caused me so much sufferin'.

"Thanky, sir, 'bliged to un, sir," said Logan, as Sharpless hung up the shotgun and, with a word to the baronet, excused himself and went in to dress for dinner.

You see, I believe in you, my man." "Thanky, moster. I'll wuck fer yer haud's I kin. Please God, I'll sarve yer faithful." "Of cou'se, Lizay, you'll go back to pickin' cotton, an' don't let me hear any mo' of you' nonsense helpin' a strappin' fellow twice you' size. An' tell Buck I won't have him whippin' any my negroes ev'ry night in the week. Confound it! a mule couldn't stan' it.

"Thanky, Moggy; but you shall not work for nothing;" and Nancy laid a gold Jacobus on the table. "This for your present information. Be secret and cautious, and no gossiping, and you'll find that you shall have all you wish, and be no loser in the bargain. And now, good night I must be away. You shall see me soon, Moggy; and remember what I have told you."

"Oh no, thanky'," said Lithicum, with a broad grin; "the truth is, I clean forgot my tobacco. I knowed you wasn't a chawin' man, but yore uncle is, an' he mought have left a piece of a plug lyin' round. My old woman tried to git me to use her snuff as a make-shift, but lawsy me! the blamed powdery truck jest washes down my throat like leaves in a mill-race.

Here's my handkerchief if yours is wet," he said, pulling out a dingy article which had evidently already done service as a towel. "Don't want it," muttered Sam, gruffly, as he poured the water out of his muddy shoes. "I was taught to say 'Thanky' when folks got me out of scrapes.

This jaunt made Paul very late at breakfast, but he felt rewarded when afterward he gave the rabbit to old Jenny, and asked her to give it to the little girl and when he heard the latter say "Oh, what a pretty little thing! tell Paul, thanky!" After this, by slow degrees, he was enabled to approach "the little blackbird" without alarming her.

At the same time, sir, I may be mistaken; but, at all events, I must point out that Mrs To is of a very bilious habit, and I trust you will not do such an injustice to an amiable woman, as to permit her to accompany you." "Thanky, doctor, I'm much obliged to you," replied the captain, turning round and going down the ladder to his cabin.

I fall in with Timothy. About a month after this, I heard a sailor with one leg, and a handful of ballads, singing in a most lachrymal tone, "Why, what's that to you if my eyes I'm a wiping? A tear is a pleasure, d'ye see, in its way" "Bless your honour, shy a copper to Poor Jack, who's lost his leg in the sarvice. Thanky, your honour," and he continued,

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