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I asked and again I had spoken most unfortunately. "Is there?" he shouted. "Is there? By the kilt of Cormack MacCormack, I'm glad ye reminded me. It was worryin' me a little meself. There was Daghda, who could put on the head of a great boar an' the body of a giant fish and cleave the waves an' tear to pieces the birlins of any who came against Erin; an' there was Rinn "
Sam Cahoon's a better speculator than I thought he was. Hello, Commodore! what's worryin' you now?" Edwards appeared to announce that dinner was served. Caroline rose and led the way to the dining room. Captain Elisha followed, looking curiously about him as he did so. Stephen, who had been sulkily dressing in his own room, entered immediately after.
You got off, didn't you?" She came into the room a step or two. "It's everything to me or I wouldn't be here. Can't you understand what it means to me going through life with people thinking " "You got the money, didn't you?" he interrupted. "What you throwing a bluff like this for, anyhow? I guess what people think ain't worryin' you."
It won't be anything so bad, Lizzie. Now don't you get to worryin' 'bout him; I know you, Lizzie Graham!" she ended, her eyes twinkling. Lizzie took off her sunbonnet again and fanned herself; she looked at her old neighbor anxiously. "Say, now, Mis' Butterfield, honest: do you think folks would talk?" "If you took Nat in and kep' him? Course they would!
I don't mind the money, Eva; I jest hate to think of losin' her, now that she's such a credit to us. Besides, I'm up a stump about next year." "Well, what happens then?" "Derned if I know. That's what's worryin' me." "I don't see why you " "Certainly you don't. You never do. I've got to do all the thinkin' fer this fambly. Next year she's twenty-one years old an' her own boss, ain't she?
There was a kind of let-up in the storm jest afore I got here, and they see her fast on the shoal with the crew in the riggin'. Luther took the small boat 'cause he thought he could handle her better, and that's what's worryin' me; I'm 'fraid she's overloaded. I was jest thinkin' of goin' out on the p'int to see if I could see anything of 'em when you folks come." "Well, go ahead.
I had scarcely closed my eyes, as it seemed to me, when I was awakened by Polson, who was shaking me by the shoulder as he reported: "It's just gone four bells, Mr Troubridge, and there's daylight enough abroad to show us that the ringin' that have been worryin' us comes from a barque 'bout half a mile to the east'ard of us.
She said the fire'd go out and her jars would break. SHERIFF: Well, can you beat the women! Held for murder and worryin' about her preserves. COUNTY ATTORNEY: I guess before we're through she may have something more serious than preserves to worry about. HALE: Well, women are used to worrying over trifles.
I ain't worryin' much about Bill now; I take it that everythink is for the best. When they told me that Bill died in a drunken fit I felt that his end oughter have come some other way, he wuz too good a man for that. But maybe, after all, it was ordered for the best. Jist imagine Bill a-standin' up for jedgment; jist imagine that poor, sorrowful, shiverin' critter waitin' for his turn to come.
I should like to talk with you, Clementina, about something that's worryin' me, if you a'n't busy." "I'm not busy, now, Mrs. Lander," said Clementina, a little coldly, and relaxing the clasp of her hands; to knit her fingers together had been her sole business, and she put even this away. She did not come nearer the bed, and Mrs.
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