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Watlin, laconically, "an' it don't 'urt a bit." "In this world," he went on, "a lot depends on the way you does a thing. F'rinstance, when I kill a lamb or a steer, do I kill 'im brutally? Not at all.

Any'ow, I 'ope 'e won't come along 'ere." "I'd like to 'ave a look at 'im," said the young man at the bar recklessly, and added, "I seen the Princess." "D'you think they'll 'urt 'im?" said the barmaid. "May 'ave to," said the young man at the bar, finishing his glass. Amidst a hum of ten million such sayings young Caddies came to London...

I asked again, leaning against the side of the house, and wiping my forehead. "No, sir, nor 'urt," continued my faithful groom, hastening to relieve my mind; "you've no need to alarm yourself, sir, for we're all alive and 'earty, though I must say it's about the wust buster, sir, that you've yet turned out of 'ands.

It's got to come out sometime things like that won't stay 'idden forever. And your father 's gone now gone where it can't 'urt 'im." "I know," answered Fairchild in a queer, husky voice. "He must have known, Harry he must have been willing that it come, now that he is gone. He wrote me as much." "It's that or nothing. If we sell the mine, some one else will find it.

Besides, you don't see parties as goes in for the other thing walkin' round with ribs on 'em like bed-slats, and not even the price of a cup of corfy in their pockets, do you? No fear! I wouldn't've 'urt the young lydie; but I tell you strite, I'd a took every blessed farthin' she 'ad on her if you 'adn't've dropped on me like this."

She knew the ground better than he; and hampered, moreover, by the weight of his gun, he despaired of overtaking the moccasined savage. But at the watercourse the strange creature stopped dead; and waited for him to come up. "Go back to your white woman!" she cried stormily. "If you 'urt him, I pull her bandage off, and beat her arm till she die of pain!"

An', mind, I don't sy I didn't tike a little drop too much sometimes accidents will occur even in the best regulated of families, but wot I say is this it's good stuff, I say, an' it don't 'urt yer. 'Buck up, old gal! said Liza, filling the glasses, 'no 'eel-taps. I feel like a new woman now.

It's you making that noise that excites 'im, I think. P'r'aps if you keep quiet he'll leave go. Come off, Joseph, old boy, there's a good doggie. That ain't a bone. "'It's no good talking to 'im like that, ses Mr. Bunnett, keeping quiet but trembling worse than ever. 'Make him let go. "'I don't want to 'urt his feelings, ses Bob; 'they've got their feelings the same as wot we 'ave.

"Well," continued Jackson, "he took the sash, and tied it round my leg, and then took a bayonet off a corpse, and with that twisted it round and round so tight it urt more nor the wound, and then he secured the bayonet so that it wouldn't slip.

The two men met in the centre of the ring, and as they shook hands the old pugilist grinned almost affectionately. The lack of several front teeth incidental to his late profession was momentarily apparent, and an enthralled Ordinary Seaman, perched insecurely on the lower funnel casing, drew his breath in relief. "'E won't 'urt 'im," he said in a whisper, as if to reassure himself.

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