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"I have that same," she replied. "An' I know thim that are no gintlemen," she continued with meaning emphasis, "whativer their clothes may be." A titter ran through the court room. "Silence in the court!" shouted the crier. "Now, Mrs. Fitzpatrick," proceeded Mr. Staunton, taking a firmer tone, "you say the prisoner is a gentleman." "I do. An' I can tell ye " "Wait, Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Wait a moment.

Mebbe he'll be meetin' his Mäaker face to face, before the year's oot; yo' canno' tell. He's weakenin' fasst. An' he's ben a hard mon to his awn flesh and blood. There'll be a reckonin'! An' the Lord's sent him this yan chance o' repentance. I'll not stan' i' the Lord's way whativer. Coom along, Missie!"

Whativer is the matter? demanded Mrs. Mountain. 'Julia! panted the visitor. 'How's Julia? 'Why, said Mrs. Mountain, 'how should her be? 'Is she awake yet? asked Mrs. Jenny, more calmly. 'No. Her was sleepin' when I seed her, jist for a minute, a hour ago. I'm jist goin' upstairs wi' some breakfast for her. Well, I declare, yo' look as pale as a ghost. What's the matter with you?

Bless you, Josiah! women folks can't live without their cronying and companying." "It's nobbut right she should pay ivery penny, and I tell'd her so last time I met her on Hallam Common." "Did ta? Why, thou hed gumption! Whativer did she say to thee?"

Grimstone 'ee'd ha' managed it for me. I'd a' worked extra I could ha' done it if it 'adn't been for Timothy. If you'll 'elp an' you'd oughter, for yer are my 'usband, whativer yer may say we could pay John back some day. Yo' can go to 'im, an' to Watson, an' say as we'll pay it back yo' could, Isaac. I can take ter the plattin' again, an' I can go an' work for Mrs.

"They do say 'at he's in a varra parlish condition; an' they tell me there's to be no barkin' nor noise whativer." "Well, upon my word!" Melrose was by this time pale with rage. "A young man sick in my drawing-room! and a young woman giving orders in my house! you're a precious lot you are!" He strode on toward the young woman, who, as he now saw, was in the dress of a nurse.

Now, jist say the word at once, an' let's have an end on't. If you agree, I'll squat with you in whativer bit o' the States you like to name; if not, I'll bid you good-bye this blessed mornin', an' make tracks right away for the Rocky Mountains afore sundown. Ay or no, lass: which is't to be?

Heave ahead, an' whativer ye do, steer clear o' jaw-breakers," murmured the seaman. "The region," said Lucien, "was first known as Numidia and Mauritania; Numidia being so named by the Greeks, who styled its wandering tribes Nomads. They were pastoral in their habits and thievish in their propensities, without laws or government worthy of the name.

Not findin' me to home, ye were runnin' over to the grocery to find out from yer sister's husband's brother Bill whativer had become of the family!" The sharp Irish lady had hit it again, and Miss Ruth here interrupted to ask Miss Bonkowski if she could remember the date on which the child had been found in the vacant room.

It would ha' been better if John Foster had sent an older man on his business, whativer it be. 'They seem to make a deal o' Philip all on a sudden, said Coulson. 'He's sent for, and talked to i' privacy, while Hester and me is left i' t' shop for t' bear t' brunt o' t' serving. 'Philip knows, said Hester, and then, somehow, her voice failed her and she stopped.

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