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She took a candle, and with a mincing, mocking movement, curtseying low at every step, she backed before me, and then stood waiting at the foot of the staircase with a drunken look of satire on her features. 'Pray go upstairs fust, gentleman, said she; 'I can't think o' goin' up fust, an' lettin' my darter's kind wisiter foller behind like a sarvint.

He don't try to measure his weak surmises on them great rocks and problems, but jest wonders at it all," and I thought I would foller his example, and I felt considerable better after I gin up. Robert Strong and Dorothy and Arvilly clumb clear to the top, helped by Arab lifters and boosters.

"I sees no `ob course' about it, Massa Nadgel," observed Moses, who never refrained from offering his opinion from motives of humility, or of respect for his employer. "My 'dvice is to go on an' let de purfesser foller." "But I promised to wait for him," said the hermit, with one of his kindly, half-humorous glances, "and you know I never break my promises."

Kept us back, and took the medicine themselves, like real officers." "You'd expect it of Somers," rejoined another sailor. "There's a bit of the bull-neck about him, and such men always fight. But the lieutenant makes a real officer that I'd be glad to foller anywhere." "Mr. Hastings didn't get a chance to show what was in him," suggested another of Uncle Sam's old salts. "Oh, you leave Mr.

"The critter jist stopped short, and began to see whether that spelt treason or no. He never heerd freedom o' speech afore, that feller, I guess, unless it was somebody a jawin' of him, up hill and down dale; so sais I, 'Lead off, my old 'coon, and I will foller you, and no mistake, if you blaze the line well. "So he led me up stairs, opened a door, and 'nounced me; and there was Mr.

What's the matter?" remarked Glenn, the head of his steed having passed over the back of the pony as he stood across the path and blocked up the way. "I beg to be excused! As sure as I'm alive, I saw an Indian run round towards the gate!" replied Joe. "Foller me," said Sneak, poising his spear in the air, and advancing.

He had not long to wait, however, for presently the widow came to the door and beckoned him to come. He at once obeyed, and crossed over to where she was standing. "Don't make any noise," she warned, "but foller me. I want to show ye something." Tiptoeing across the floor, Mrs. Dempster led him to the door of the little room where the invalid was lying.

'You an't partickler, about this scoop in the heel, I suppose then? says he: 'we don't foller that, here. I repeated my last observation. He looked at himself in the glass again; went closer to it to dash a grain or two of dust out of the corner of his eye; and settled his cravat. All this time, my leg and foot were in the air. 'Nearly ready, sir? I inquired.

She seemed kinder skeered and tremblin' like for a minit, not knowin' what to do; then with a sudden start she spread herself out just like the eagel of Ameriky, and soared rite up into the sky with nothin' to histe her by. I felt in my heart to foller her, and spread out just as she did, keeping near her on the sly.

And old Donald, clasping his great arms about Aldous, cried brokenly: "Oh, Johnny, Johnny something told me to foller ye an' I was just in time just in time to see you go into the coyote!" "God bless you, Mac!" said Aldous, and then Paul Blackton was wringing his hands; and one after another the others shook his hand, but Peggy Blackton was crying like a baby as she hugged Joanne in her arms.

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