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"Ahoy yonder!" roared Dumlow. "That theer arn't you, is it, Bob?" "Me it is, messmet," said Hampton, coolly. "Sure, messmet?" "Ay. All right." "Why, you arn't jyned 'em, have you, lad?" said Blane. "Ay, I've jyned, lad," replied Hampton, and then "Say, skipper, hadn't I better keep her off a pynte or two?" "Yes," shouted Jarette. "Well, I'm blessed," growled Dumlow. Then aloud "Hi!

I waked from sleep an' bid un rise, but theer weern't no more risin' for him till the Judgment." "Death's no courtier. He'll let a day-labourer go so peaceful an' butivul as a child full o' milk goes to sleep; while he'll take a gert lord or dook, wi' lands an' moneys, an' strangle un by inches, an' give un the hell of a twistin'. You caan't buy a easy death seemin'ly."

Then she went in search of me; then in search of you, Mas'r Davy. She didn't tell Em'ly what she come out fur, lest her 'art should fail, and she should think of hiding of herself. How the cruel lady know'd of her being theer, I can't say. My niece is found. 'All night long, said Mr. Peggotty, 'we have been together, Em'ly and me.

You'll see me frequent as I ride here an' theer horse, saddle, stirrups, an' all complete; though God He knaws wheer my knees'll go when my boots be fixed in stirrups. But a man must use 'em if theer 's the dignity of money to be kept up. 'T is just wan of them oncomfortable things riches brings with it."

The li'l gal will never stand it. Read on now. Theer ban't much left, surely?" "Scores o' things! '1 stuffed kingfisher in good case with painted picture at back; 1 fox mask; 1 mahogany 2-lap table; 1 warming-pan; Britannia metal teapot and 6 spoons ditto metal; 5 spoons smaller ditto metal." "I found the one us lost."

Now theer worn't a word said at t' inquest about what that lot five on em, mind yer found when they reached t' dead corpse not one word! But I know Dan Scholes tell'd me!" "What did they find, then, Mestur Stringer?" asked an eager member of the assemblage. "What wor it?" The blacksmith's voice sank to a mysterious whisper. "I'll tell yer!" he replied. "They found Mrs.

The squire, though taken aback, demanded: "And I suppose ye have the money ready to douse on pay day?" Hennion sniggered. "Yer won't be hard, thet I know, squire. I reckon yer'll go easy on me." "If ye think I'm going to spare ye on account of Phil ye are mightily out. I'll foreclose the moment each falls due, that I warn ye." "Haow kin yer foreclose whin theer ain't no courts?"

Penrose, that Betty's faither were fond o' rootin' i' plants, an' as aw'd a turn that way mysel I thought aw'd just walk up as far as his haase, and buy a twothree, and try and hev a word wi' Betty i' th' bargain. So aw weshed mysel, and donned mi Sunday best, and went up. 'When aw geet theer, Betty were i' th' garden by hersel, as her faither were gone to a deacons' meetin' at Rehoboth.

I should say so the worst place in the world but listen to that theer blessed lark; there's a woice for ye; there's music with a capital M.; an' I've read as they cooks and eats 'em." "Who do?" "Nobs do swells gentlemen ah, an' ladies, too!" "More shame to them, then."

Now, now, Will, 'fore the life's out of his li'l flutterin' body. Lay bare the cross, an' drag un out for God in heaven to see! Doan't stand clackin' theer, when every moment's worth more'n gawld." "So like's not He'll forgive 'e if 'e do," argued Mr. Blee.

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