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Trunnell a drink o' ginger pop, or milk, if he prefers it, and then, steward, you may get Mr. Rolling a drink o' sody water. It's hot, but I reckon it'll fizz." "Yessah. What's yourn, cap'n?" "You don't think there's a priest aboard here, do you, steward, hey?" "No, sah, 'tain't likely, but I ken find out, sah. Shall I get yo' drink fust, sah?"
He got suthin very pertickler fo' Miss Jinny." "Do you know him?" Clarence demanded. "No sah yessah leastwise I'be seed 'um. Name's Robimson." The word was hardly out of his mouth before Virginia had leaped down the four feet from the porch to the flower-bed and was running across the lawn toward the shrubbery.
What moment will the boat overturn again? "Bail, my son!" "Yessah!" stammers the boy. The boat is riding southward and backward at a fast rate. Three hours have passed three hours of increasing effort and nerve-straining suspense. The wounded survivor lies in the stern of the boat. The boy bails incessantly. The water is thrown in at the stern in passing over the boat from the prow.
"I thought you were preaching, Uncle Bob," said the Colonel, to whom the elderly Negro had applied for a job. "Yessah, Ah wuz," replied Uncle; "but Ah guess Ah ain't smaht enough to expound de Scriptures. Ah almost stahved to deff tryin' to explain de true meanin' uv de line what says 'De Gospel am free, Dem fool niggahs thought dat it meant dat Ah wuzn't to git no salary."
She is going to do embroidery." "Why, Sally will know of a room," Mr. Bentley replied. "Sam!" he called. "Yessah yes, Mistah Ho'ace." Sam appeared at the door. "Ask Miss Sally to come down, if she's not busy."
Corkey started to throw something in the fire, and has kept to his purpose. "Yessah!" says the mascot, sagaciously. "Bet your black life!" vows Corkey, as if great things hung by it. He looks with renewed affection on his protege. "I git you into the league nine, sure, Noey!" "Yessah!" It is plain that the mascot will preserve an admirable reticence.
While Neb still paced the stable yard in acute worry, Frank, Miss Alathea, Barbara and Holton came toward him in a laughing group. He almost fainted. "Here we are, Neb," his master cried, "ready for a look at Queen Bess." "Yessah, yessah, pwesently!" Neb stammered, and would have paled had nature made provision for such exhibition of his feelings.
You'll be their man to hoodoo the other ball clubs." "Yessah!" "You can't say nothing nohow, so all you've got to do is to see me face the music." "Yessah!" "There's the house now. They say he thought a powerful lot of her. Is there a saloon anywhere near?" The twain look in vain for a beer sign, and resume their journey. They ascend the steps. "There ain't no yawl up here!
"Uh-ah, Doctah Gregg li'l late this mawnin', eh?" "Yessah, seems like," said the driver, his head again falling. In perhaps five or ten minutes, perhaps half an hour, there would be heard the tapping of another cane, and Dr. Gregg, also tall, not quite so portly, and wearing a white beaver instead of a soft Panama, would appear from the opening of yet another side street tributary to the car.
Can you tell me whether or not Colonel Blount is at home this morning?" "Well, suh," said Jim Bowles, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "He ah, an' he ain't. He's home, o' co'se; that is, he hain't gone away no whah, to co'te er nothin'. But then ag'in, he's out huntin', gone afteh b'ah. I reckon he's likely to be in 'most any day now." "'Most any day?" "Yessah. You better go on up to the house.
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