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"Very well; and I'll bring you something to eat as soon as I get in." "Thankye, sir; that's about the right sort for me, as I didn't make much of a business over that there bread and cheese; and here we are!" "Make her fast, Tom," cried Aleck, springing out. "I want to go and explain to uncle. I wonder what he'll say," the lad continued, to himself, as he hurried up the slope.
Didn't you want to?" "Well, of all the men! Drivin' right off without waitin' to say thankye to the child, or take leave, or anything!" "Seemed to me as if SHE took leave." "But she was comin' back! And I wanted to ask " "I guess you asked enough for one while. Ask the rest to-morra." Mrs.
"Which, begging your pardon, sir, you don't think now as " "Well?" said the old merchant, sharply, for Jem had stopped. "Think as Mrs Wimble picked up any of the money, sir?" "No, no, my man, of course not." "Thankye, sir, I'm glad of that; and if I might make so bold, sir, about Master Don " "What do you wish to say, man?"
Hot up here, my lad!" he continued, and the sergeant and men grinned. "Thirsty?" "Yes, sir," said the sergeant, grinning; "pretty tidy. We have had a precious good run." "Well, there's plenty of beautiful water. Shall I lend you my drinking-cup?" "Thankye, sir," said the sergeant. "Thankye, indeed!" said the bluff speaker, with a chuckle, and he thrust his hand into his pocket.
"She can't come here an' take all I've got an' never give me a thankye for it. I'm shet uh her, anyway." She twisted again and yet again, till the picture was a handful of ragged scraps of cardboard. Then she raised herself to an elbow and flung the fragments far from her and lay down again with glum satisfaction. Her fingers touched the other picture, which had slid to the couch.
"You shall have it soon, Hampton, my good brave fellow," cried Mr Denning, and I saw the weak tears in his eyes, "and you tell my sister that she is to find my little silver flask, and give you some brandy in your coffee." "Thankye, sir, thankye, that's very good of you. Why, Mr Dale, sir, you talk of our having a bad night. Tchah! nothing, lad, nothing.
"I've managed better during the past ten minutes." "I wish you'd show me how you do it, sir, for I get on awfully, and I'm that sore that I'm beginning to shudder." "It's a matter of use, Sam. Try and sit a little more upright, like this." "Like that, sir?" said the man, excitedly. "No, thankye, sir. It's bad enough like this. I suppose I must grin and bear it.
"Same here, sonny, so let's forget what's passed and be friends," said the man, replacing his little revolver. "Hear me out first," said the doctor. "I am in command here, and I mean to retain it, but I do not wish to be grasping or unfair to an Englishman in want of necessaries out in this wild place. I will let you have what things you require in the morning." "Thankye," said the man, drily.
"Advice taken, sir, and paid for," said the captain, stretching out a big brown hairy hand and gripping Sir Humphrey's firmly. "Quite right. Thankye, sir. I like you better for that than I did ten minutes ago. You make me feel half sorry that I can't come to terms with you. You want too much." "No, he doesn't," cried Brace warmly. "We want you."
I should like one now, for that bruise you've made with your knuckles in my throat's quite big enough. It'll be black to-morrow." "Get up, Serge," said Marcus, letting his hand fall. "Thankye, my lad. I say, boy, I didn't think you were so strong." "Didn't you, Serge?" "No, boy. My word, it's just as if getting into your armour had stiffened you all over.
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