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Why, to be sure, didn't I know a lady, a widow of a clergyman: he was a postermost child, and afore his birth that women read nothin' but Blair's 'Grave' over and over again, from the end to the beginnin'; that's a serious book! very hard readin'! and at four years of age that child that come of it reelly was the piousest infant! he was like a little curate. His eyes was up; he talked so solemn."

"I was good-natered ag'in by that time, an' I sez, larfin' along with her, 'Waal, I've got three mittens, but I guess I might's waal hev 'nother, and that will make two pair complete. Say, Bewlah, will yeou hev me? "'Yes, I will. sez she. "'Reelly? sez I. "'Solemn trew, sez she.

"Were you much alarmed?" said Lord Colambre, with a voice of tenderness, looking at his mother first, but his eyes fixing on Miss Nugent. "Shockingly!" said Lady Clonbrony; "I never thought it would reelly come to this." "It will really come to much more, my dear," said Lord Clonbrony, "that you may depend upon, unless you prevent it." "Lord! What can I do?

Bixbee, "but David likes to think t'other. He meant to be awful mean, an' he was as mean as he could but the fact is, he didn't reelly know how. My sakes! Ef you want to do any fixin' up 'fore dinner, jest step into my bedroom. I've laid some things out on the bed, if you should happen to want any of 'em," and she hurried out of the room.

"Give it up," replied Mavis. "They're the 'overs." "What on earth's that?" "Oh, I say, you are ignorant; reelly you are. 'Overs' is what's left and unclaimed at 'Poulter's." "Really?" "They're my 'perk," which last word Mavis took to be an abbreviation of perquisite.

But we've always paid our share in keeping up the school for others that was more favored, and now it looks as if He had not forgotten us, and ez if" with a significant, half-shy glance at her husband and a corroborating nod from that gentleman "ez if, reelly, we might be reckonin' to send you a scholar ourselves." The young schoolmaster, sympathetic and sensitive, felt somewhat embarrassed.

These last ten days have shown me more than anything before that you'd make anyone you lived with miserable, and if I hadn't my farm to take my thoughts off I'd just about die of shame and sorrow." He flushed angrily. "Reelly, Joanna what do you mean? I've given you as good a time as I knew how." "Most likely.

He put his arm round her and kissed her. "You're all right now, aren't you?" "Yes, Ran, dear, I'm all right." She smiled. "Run away and don't keep Winny waiting." And Ranny looked back, laughing, through the doorway. "You know, Mother, it reelly is all right. And you're an angel." And she said, "There! Go along with you." He went. "Ranny, how nice you look!"

"Don't they, sir?" answered Old Mat, wiping an innocent blue eye. "And they gets no better as the years go by. They saddens me and Mar. They does reelly." Boy Woodburn, making her way through the crowd, joined the little group. "Congratulations, Miss Woodburn," said the Ambassador's daughter shyly. "The best horse won." The fair girl beamed on the dark. "Thank you, Miss Whitney," she answered.

"Yer don't reelly mean so." "Yes, I do." "Where d'yer come from?" "From down below here. Have you seen any soldiers pass through this place?" "I reckon I hev; but they hain't seen me; and I reckon they won't see me very soon;" and the man chuckled at his own cleverness in keeping clear of recruiting officers.

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