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When Johnnie's drunk he'll tak a knife, And threaten sair to hae my life: Wha wadna be a pitman's wife, To hae a lad like Johnnie! Yonder's Johnnie coming noo; He looks the best of a' the crew! They've all gone to the barley moo, To hae a glass wi' Johnny. So let's go get the bacon fried, And let us mak a clean fireside, And when he comes he will thee ride Upon his knee sae cannie.
"Come, now, Uncle Johnny," said young Denham, "no winking, and I'll tell you. I was talking to Miss Kitty just now, and all of a sudden she cried out, 'Why, yonder's Uncle Johnny Roach, and he's walking, too. Uncle Johnny must stay to dinner; and Mrs. Kendrick says, 'Yes, and Brother Branmim too. And so there you are."
D n me, we shall beat them all hollow, D n me, now you're come, d n me: we shall, d n me! Holloa! Sam! Run, you blood of a w ! yonder's Lord Sad-dog turning the corner in his phaeton, four in hand: scamper away and tell him, d n me, he must sup with me to night. Tell him by G he must; he and the jolly dog his tutor.
Presently the sergeant pointed to the face of the opposite slope, now visible from base to summit where an abrupt bend threw it against the eastern light. "Yonder's where the ambulance came down, sir." "I see, and we can't be far from where it crossed. Trot ahead and take a look. Let Patterson go with you. If you find a chance for short-cuts, signal."
But, says I, 'when a state's got to raisin' a better breed o' horses than she raises men, it ain't no time to be hollerin' "hurrah" for her. Says I, 'You're your father's son, and yonder's your father's horse; now which do you reckon your father's proudest of to-day, his horse or his son?
"Let's go at once. Yonder's a little fellow who will let us have his punt for a few pence. I know him. Hallo, Tom!" "Ay, ay," squeaked a boy who was so small that he could scarcely lift the oar, light though it was, with which he sculled his punt cleverly along. "Shove alongside, like a good fellow; we want your boat for a little to row out a bit."
Khipil said, 'Nay, 'tis not so, O King of splendours! blind that I am! yonder's indeed the chair. And Khipil feared the King, and went to the place where the chair should be, and bent his body in a sitting posture, eyeing the King, and made pretence to sit in the chair of Shahpesh, as in conspiracy to amuse his master.
The place for the strong-limbed is in the thick of the chase. You can't interest a puppy in scenery when his fellows are running a fox. "Look, Colonel," said I, pointing over the valley, "yonder's where Mary lives, and I suspect that at this very minute she is looking out of the window to this very spot, and " The call of a hound floated up from the hollow. Old Captain was on a trail.
"Is there ne'er a man put in the pillory, nor a woman whipped at the cart-tail, nor so much as a strange fish gone by London Bridge? Ha, Nan! yonder's a stranger in the bars. Haste thee, see what manner of man." Anne left the form on which she was sitting, and peered intently into the grate. "'Tis a dark man, Mother," said she, after careful investigation.
"I tell ye wot it is," said Joe Blunt, one fine morning about a week after they had begun to cross the prairie, "it's my 'pinion that we'll come on buffaloes soon. Them tracks are fresh, an' yonder's one o' their wallers that's bin used not long agone." "I'll go have a look at it," cried Dick, trotting away as he spoke.
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