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"Now for your part of the work, Joe; yonder's the squaw that owns the half-drowned baby. Everything depends on her." Dick pointed to the Indian woman as he spoke. She was sitting beside her tent, and playing at her knee was the identical youngster that had been saved by Crusoe. "I'll manage it," said Joe, and walked towards her, while Dick and Henri returned to the chiefs tent.
He dragged his feet, he stumbled without reason, the lines in his face were deeply set, and his bearded lips had retreated from his teeth in a grin of exhaustion. "Yonder's the tent," he said, finally, and his tone was eloquent of relief.
"I wouldn't blame her much." "Nor I. But here we are. Yonder's Barton's house. Will you get out?" "Yes." Abner, who was sitting on a stump, no sooner saw the team stop than he ran into the house, in some excitement, to tell the news. "Marm," he said, "there's a team stopped, and there's a man and boy gettin' out; 'spect they're coming here." "Lord's sake! Who be they?" "Dunno."
"Your place well, I guess it will be yours before plantin'-time comes faces that mountain and looks up the valley between it and the main highlands on the left. Yonder's the house, on the slope of this big round hill, that'll shelter you from the north winds."
Sae I lookit at the lift and the rin o' the tide, till I settled it that if I could get down time eneugh to gie you warning, we wad do weel yet. But I doubt, I doubt, I have been beguiled! for what mortal ee ever saw sic a race as the tide is risening e'en now? See, yonder's the Ratton's Skerry he aye held his neb abune the water in my day but he's aneath it now."
'I says to myself, he went on, 'directly you hove in view, yonder's Gaffer, and in luck again, by George if he ain't! Scull it is, pardner don't fret yourself I didn't touch him. This was in answer to a quick impatient movement on the part of Gaffer: the speaker at the same time unshipping his scull on that side, and laying his hand on the gunwale of Gaffer's boat and holding to it.
"Looke! yonder's the old skunk hisself, on the spotted hoss!" "You think it is they, Rube?" inquired Seguin. "Sure as shootin', cap." "But where are the rest of his band? These are not all." "They ain't far off, I'll be boun'. Hish-sh! I hear them a-comin'." "Yonder's a crowd! Look, boys! look!" Through the fog, now floating away, a dark body of mounted men were seen coming up the opposite side.
It took a clever man to make Tam Wylie dance to his piping. But Thomas, the knave, knew that he could always take a rise out the Provost by cracking up the Gourlays, and that to do it now was the best way of fobbing him off about the hay. "Gourlay!" muttered the Provost, in disgust. And Tam winked at the baker. "Losh," said Sandy Toddle, "yonder's the Free Kirk minister going past the Cross!
Her tone changed: "But yonder's another wild animal for you to train; did you come to see him beaten?" She darted to the corner, and seated herself beside Jakey. "Say, now," Bob remonstrated, pulling his mustache deprecatingly, "everybody knows I wouldn't see a dog hurt if it could be helped. I'm Jakey's friend, and I'd be yours, Fran honestly if I could.
MARY. Yonder's a fisher returning to his home; Poor though it be, would he lend me his wherry, Quick to congenial shores would I ferry. Spare is his trade, and labor's his doom; Rich would I freight his vessel with treasure; Such a draught should be his as he never had seen; Wealth should he find in his nets without measure, Would he but rescue a poor captive queen.
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