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Updated: June 12, 2025
"When dark came on I found me a dry cave in the side of a knoll, an' dry moss an' sticks for a fire." "It bain't right for yer reverence to sleep out these rough winter nights," protested the skipper. "Maybe ye'll be gettin' yer death one o' these nights, sir." "Nay, Denny, don't ye go worryin' about me," said the priest. "I am as tough as a husky."
"Well, of course I'm only guessin'. Quite likely they're there yet, only it just seemed funny not to see them. But even if she is left alone with only Mrs. Archer, yuh ain't worryin' about anythin' really happenin' to her, are yuh? It'll be darn lonesome, an' all that, but Lynch an' the whole gang has beat it " "How do we know where they have gone?" cut in Stratton curtly.
And hearing us mutter that it seemed cruel, he smiled for the third time. "Yes," he said slowly, "it's a bit 'ard on us, because we've done nothing to deserve it. But things are like that, so far as I can see. One thing comes pushin' out another, and so you go on. I've thought about it you get to thinkin' and worryin' about the rights o' things, sittin' up here all day.
And dar hit is, sah." He held up the dried piece of his ear reverently. "And what do you want me to do with it, Uncle Ben?" Custis asked seriously. "Nuttin right now, sah. But I ain't got long ter live " "Oh, you'll be well in a few days, Uncle Ben." "I mought an' den agin I moughtent. I been lyin' awake at night worryin' 'bout dat year o' mine.
"If that air all what air worryin' ye, then kiss yer brat," said she. "I air goin' to sing an' mebbe I'll only see Waldstricker to speak to 'im. If he says anythin' 'bout Andy " "What'll ye tell 'im, kid?" gasped the dwarf. "Oh, I'll string 'im like I allers does," returned Tess. "Now you're done squallin' like a baby, look at me!" "Ain't she swell?" enthused Andy. "Orn, have ye looked 'er over?"
Perhaps, if children came, she might still escape into the thoughts and actions that give life its true value. A faint, sphinxlike smile touched his face. "No use worryin'. That doesn't help any. I'll go as easy as I can. We'll meet in two hours at James's office." He turned and left the room.
Lindsay could not bear the sight of Elspie walking away over the drifts, though as a matter of fact, Elspie in her youthful spirits enjoyed it immensely. "Elspie Grant's worryin' about Gavin," said Mrs. Lindsay, when the guest had gone and the early supper was being cleared away.
When they was settin' up the night afore, worryin' an' wond'rin' an' s'misin' what was goin' ter become on 'em without their master; Peter 'd got kinder desprit, an' he up an' says in his quick way, says he, 'Anyway, I 'm goin' a-fishin'. An' they all see the sense on it, any fisherman would, an' they says, says they, 'We '11 go 'long too. But they did n't ketch anythin'. I suppose they could n't fix their minds on it, an' everythin' went wrong like.
Bud shook his great head, and stretched his ungainly legs with his stirrups thrust out wide. "Sure I didn't tell you these things," he nodded, in simple, almost childlike enjoyment. "I never Say, does Nan know you were raised here?" "Surely." Then Bud went on with an amused twinkle in his eyes. "But I guess Nan's like me. It ain't our way worryin' other folks with our troubles.
I’m goin to send this off fore she knows, fer I think she wouldn’t tell you fear of worryin you. I’ll look after her es well’s I can till you get back, but I think that feller ought to be strung up. But you’ll know what to do, so no more at present from your obedient servent,
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