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She can complain to the courts, if she's got any kick comin'. But it's not my business to go interferin' between husband and wife. 'What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder." Martha wagged an energetic assent. "Shoor! That certaintly lets you out. But there ain't no mention made o' woman not bein' on the job, is there?"

"Well, Bidevor's so good as Sunderland any day, for all there's no say-coals there blacking a place about; and makes just so good harmonies, Tommy Hamblyn "Oh, if I was a herring, to swim the ocean o'er, Or if I was a say-dove, to fly unto the shoor, To fly unto my true love, a waiting at the door, To wed her with a goold ring, and plough the main no moor." Here Yeo broke in

She'll be only too glad o' the ride, but do you think now do you reelly think it's advisable to lug a third party along when it's clear as dish-water he wants you alone by himself an' yourself? It's this way with men. If they set out to do a thing, they gener'ly do it. But believe me, if you put impederments in their way, they'll shoor do it, an' then some.

I work by the day, an' I live by the day. I reasoned it out so-fashion: the past is over an' done with, whatever it may be, an' you can't change it, for all you can do, so what's the use? You can bet on one thing, shoor, whatever ain't dead waste in your past is, somehow, goin' to get dished up to you in your present, or your future.

From the irritated conductor comes: "Well, chump, you are just off of grass!" This cheerful compliment is followed by another, more pointedly suggestive, from a wag who calls out: "Indade yez a bloody jude from owld Loondin, but yez betther moind yer own way, or the polace will copper yez shoor!"

I couldn't make out much from Radcliffe's description, but apparently the dog is a pedigree animal." Mrs. Slawson's shoulders, in her sudden revulsion of feeling, shook with soundless mirth. "Pedigree animal!" she repeated. "Certaintly! Shoor, he's a pedigree animal. He's had auntsisters as far back as any other dog, an' that's a fack. What's the way they put it?

Oh, yes! Alvays varm by the fire, so they shall be good and fine for the day." "That's why you left the Indian there when we came away, eh? To keep a fire." "Shoor! and I thought I shall kill you and go back alone so nobody shall make for the rescue. Then I should have the great laugh." Captain bared his head to the cold outside the tent. He was dazed by the thought of it.

"Well, I'm glad that's over, an' I got out of it with a whole skin," she ruminated. "Lord, but I thought he had me shoor, when he took me up about how the thing got out o' me dress, with his gimlet eyes never stirrin' from my face, an' me tremblin' like an ashpan. If I hadn't 'a' had my wits about me, I do' know where I'd 'a' come out.

All that day, Martha held herself in readiness to answer at headquarters for what she had done. "He'll shoor tell his mother, the young villyan," said Eliza. "An' then it'll be Mrs. Slawson for the grand bounce." But Mrs. Slawson did not worry. She went about her work as usual, and when, in the course of her travels, she met Radcliffe, she greeted him as if nothing had happened.

For a second she positively grinned, then quickly her face regained its customary calm. With a clever, if slightly tardy, movement, her hand went up to her throat. "Yes, sir shoor, it's mine! Now what do you think of that! Me losin' somethin' I think the world an' all of, an' have wore for, I do' know how long, an' never missin' it!" Mr. Ronald's eyes shot out a quick, quizzical gleam.

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