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You can't do that now and the two'll part company before long unless you alter. "There was a reason for that. I was full of wine and hardly knew what I was saying." "I'll warrant you didn't. That same wine, let me tell you, will be your undoing. Now that your head is clear you'd better think over my offer. It will at least provide you with a more decent coat and wig than those you're wearing.
Heed ye now, Oi predic' there'll be hell a poppin' on Blood River, an' be this time a year fr' now one o' thim two'll be broke f'r good an' all, an', not to mention no names, it won't be yon stranger."
When Pat Brady saw Macdermot hurry out of the house, he said to his sister, "Begad! Mary, you'd better hurry down the lane if Captain Ussher and Miss Feemy is in it jist to take care of her; for he and the masther 'll have a great fight of it this night. The masther's blood's up, and the two'll be slating one another afore they're parted."
But say, Manda, if she gives you any of them little red and white striped peppermint candies like she does still, sneak me a few." "Humph! You don't go to see her but you want her candy! I'd be ashamed, Philip Reist!" "Hush, hush," warned Mrs. Reist. "Next you two'll be fightin', and on a Sunday, too." The girl laughed. "Ach, Mom, guess we both got the tempers that goes with red hair.
It'll fool 'em into thinking that we're all here, and cover your escape. See?" "I won't do it," said Mallory. "Yes you will," replied the mucker. "It's not any of us that counts it's Miss Harding. As many as can have got to get back to her just as quick as the Lord'll let us. I can't, so you two'll have to. I'm done for a blind man could see that.
An' they'll put it up to Lund an' the skipper somewheres close by there. An' that's where you two'll get put off, if you don't fall in line." "All right, Sandy. You're smarter than I thought you were. Sure of all this?" "I ain't much to look at, sir, but I ain't had to buck my own way without gittin' on ter myself. You won't give me away, though? They'd keelhaul me." "I won't. You cut along.
"All right, mother!" he answered. He tried to take up the theme of engineering again. "It's no good trying to chivy Germans in the way you chivy foxes. You've got to think, and think hard. That's where we come in!..." But it was a poor effort, and he abandoned it quickly. "I think," he said, "I'll go up and say 'Good-night' to mother. You two'll see to things!..."
Sas'fras tea comes mighty handy with dandelions in the spring, an' them two'll carry us through April. Then comes wild lettice an' tansy-tea that's fur May. Blackberries is good fur June an' the jam'll take us through winter if Bull Run and Appomattox ain' too healthy.
And haven't those shafts got props and stays down the side?" "Aye, but they'll be thoroughly rotten by this," said Creasy. "Well, we'll try it. Come to my cart I've plenty of stuff there." "You're sure there's no danger?" asked Betty. "Don't imperil yourself!" "No danger, so long as you two'll stick to this end of the rope," said Creasy. "I shan't go too far down."
Each has his say, and one as good as the other?" "Nothing without a council and two votes to decide, so ye two'll be yer own masters, having the two votes against me, with my advice for help. There's fifty thousand pounds for each of us, and we'll separate in London and go our own ways if ye like. I'll swear a black oath to that, and my word's good, as ye both know. "Did I ever break it to ye?
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