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But you'll find 'em in the safe all right, though I haven't seen 'em for months. Those were the very words he used: and nothin' would interest him but to hear how the invalid was doin'. He went off, cheerful as a chaffinch. It's plain to me," Fancy wound up, "that he hasn't the papers. He trusted you, to start with, and he's gone on trustin' you and the master. Didn' you intejuce him?"

M'Slime, that when there was an occasion for trustin' me, I didn't betray you to the world?" "No you did not; and it is for that reason that I trust you now." "Ay, and you may, too; honor bright is my motive. You remember the day you passed Darby O'Drive and me, on our way to M'Clutchy's? Did I pretend to know you then?"

"I will do all I can for Masie, but that can wait. And now I'm goin' to talk to ye as if ye were my John, and ye got to be patient with me, Mr. O'Day. God knows I'd help ye in any way I could, but ye've got to help me a little so I can help ye the better. May I go on?" "Help! How can I help?" he asked listlessly. "By trustin' me and I can be trusted, and so can John.

'Got any snow sugar? I mean all done fine like snow. I gave it him; and, sure enough, his little hands moved that quick, he had made the lemonade before Mary would have squeezed a lemon. 'Where do yer buy the cream? he says next. 'I'll run and get it while you picks the strawberries. Perhaps it wasn't right, me a trustin' him, being a stranger, but he was that quick I couldn't say no.

I've been forced t' have Nancy in, upo' 'count as Hetty must gether the red currants to-night; the fruit allays ripens so contrairy, just when every hand's wanted. An' there's no trustin' the children to gether it, for they put more into their own mouths nor into the basket; you might as well set the wasps to gether the fruit." Adam longed to say he would go into the garden till Mr.

Matthews is no fool. He couldn't risk murdering me in broad daylight, from ambush." "I'm not trustin' him," said Blinky, somberly. "But I admit the chances are he won't do thet." "You and Gus pack up for the wild-horse drive," went on Pan briskly. "We ought to get off in the morning. One of you ride out to see if Charley Brown will throw in with us. I'll see Dad at dinner.

Come along home, man; that's the place for you." But Billy was suddenly a Gibraltar of firmness. "Got date with lovely blue-eyed girlie couldn't dish'point her. Unmanly deed Recky, d' you want bes' fren' ev' had to do unmanly deed, and dish'point trustin' female? Nev', Recky nev', ol' man.

The most grievious spectacle air that" he pointed to Miss Sally, who was still rubbing his streaming eyes "a trustin' and a in-veegled female a-weepin' tears on account of her heart bein' busted by a false deceiver.

I'm trustin' 'ee that's what it comes to. I've had a talk with Mr Hambly besides; and he and Dr Mant'll look after my interests. . . . You see, I did find a hoard o' money in the Old Doctor's House, an' stuck to it, not knowin' the law. On the paper, too, you'll see what I've used of it every penny accounted for. Mr Hambly says that anyway the law gives me a share far beyond anything I've used.

"Look here, Dawn," said she on one of these occasions, "when you get a home of your own, take my advice and don't never let no other woman in it. You can't, seein' what men are. There's no trustin' none of them, and if you think you can you'll find yourself sold.

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