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It was to sarve your king and your country, like a brave volunteer as you are." "Then I'm impressed?" "You may take your Bible oath of it, my jewel, and commit no perjury. It's a hard rap that ye got, any how; just a hint that ye were wanted: but plase God, if ye live and do well, 'twill be nothing at all to what we'll have by-and-bye, all for the honour and glory of ould England."

"But you have no house no profession, have you?" "No income, you mean?" said Cuthbert, with his merry smile. "Oh, yes, I have a profession. It does not pay me quite so well as it might do, but I think I shall do better by-and-bye. Then I have a couple of hundreds a year of my own. Is it too much of a pittance to begin upon?" "Nora is quite too young to begin upon anything.

It is better that they should." "And our prisoners, what shall we do with them?" "Release them; by-and-bye, sir, we shall have nothing to fear from them, but we will first take them two or three days' march into the woods, in case they have alliance with any other band whom they might call to their assistance." "And the wounded Indians?" "Must be left to Providence, sir. We cannot take them.

Over and above all the blessed change of by-and-bye, you'll be much happier, and do much better, even so soon as next month. Even so soon as next week. 'How do you know I shall?

The minions of the court rushed hither and thither in the utmost haste; messages passed from the Judge to the clerks who sat at the table below; and by-and-bye the fact leaked out that neither the prosecutor nor the witnesses were in attendance. "Nathan Grene," called the clerk, "stand forth." There was no answer. "Nathan Grene," he repeated in a louder voice, "come forward and accuse this man."

"There," said Alice, "it's of no use to try to drive or coax him out of his selfishness. Mother says he 'll outgrow it by-and-bye, but I don't see as there is any prospect of it. You know what made him so selfish, don't you, grandmother?" "I am afraid he has been humored too much," replied Mrs. Lee.

She had been kneeling by Mother Bunch, and drinking in every word. Now she stood up, and taking her mother's plaid shawl, wrapped it round her head and shoulders. "I'm going out," she said; "see to the boys, Mrs. O'Flaherty. I'll be back, maybe, by-and-bye. Maybe I won't."

I heard a night-hawk go by on a lonely mission, a beaver slide from a log into the water, and the delicate humming of the pine needles was a drowsy music, through which broke by-and-bye the strange crying of a loon from the water below. I was neither asleep nor awake, but steeped in this wide awe of night, the sweet smell of earth and running water in my nostrils.

You will see, by-and-bye, how Emilie returned Miss Webster's selfishness in a matter yet more important than the loan of the piano. It would have been meeting evil with evil had she retaliated the mean conduct of her landlady.

We all know what that is, Billy, and shall be glad to get it too, by-and-bye." "Yes, sar; but there are two kind of commission. One you want, obliged to wait for; one I want, always have at once, commission as agent, sar." "Oh, I understand," replied Bruce; "five per cent on the bottle, eh?" "Five per cent not make a tiff glass of grog, Massa Bruce."

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