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Voted my first time for Blaine." "Yes I votes sometimes now, when dey come gits me. An befo I got sick, I would ride the street car to town. An I goes down to de Court House, and when I see dem cannons in deyard I cain keep from cryin'. My wife arsk me what make me go look at dem cannon ef'n dey makes me cry. An I tells her I cry 'bout de good and de bad times dem cannon bringed us.
"Now, Sir, you can go on and arsk me what you want. You'll excoose me refoosin' to talk of perfeshunal subjucts afore meals. I gives the wolves and the jackals and the hyenas in all our section their tea afore I begins to arsk them questions." "How do you mean, ask them questions?" I queried, wishful to get him into a talkative humor. "'Ittin' of them over the 'ead with a pole is one way.
Talk of hate for that exists," he clenched his hands again, "hate that is as cruel as the grave." "Well I'm sure, sir, and what 'ave hates to do with my beauty there? As to love, exist it do, for Bart's bin talked into filling his 'eart with the same, by me. I got it out of a Family Herald," explained Deborah, incoherently, "where gentry throw themselves on their knees to arsk 'ands in marriage.
An' though as ye told me, 'tain't the thing to say no prayers for beasties which is worldly goods, I makes a venture to arsk ye if ye'll step round to the farm to-morrer, jest to please Mattie my darter, an' take a look at the finest litter o' pigs as ever was seen in this county, barrin' none!
"D'you know that the green of the cowslip is the most beautiful green in all Nature, Joan? Here, I have a flower, too; we will exchange if you like." He took a scrap of blackthorn bloom from his coat and held it out to her, but she shrank backward and he learned something. "Please not that truly 'tis the dreadfulest wicked flower. Doan't 'e arsk I to take en." "Unlucky?" "Iss fay!
"You know fast enough; tramping about the streets to sell a box of matches. A nice thing!" "How much did she get?" To this question no answer was returned. "What did she get, I arsk you?" he repeated, getting up and putting his hand heavily on her shoulder. "Enough for bread," she replied, shaking his hand off. "How much?"
"Tommy and I thought we'd make a sort of reconnoissance first, and Bilkins says he wants to go as cook," I answered. "In a day or two, weather permitting, we'll sail the small boat up to Big Cove for a council of war." "Well, sir," he said, shaking his head, "just go slow, that's all I arsk. Don't start anything.
Second horse from the top of the column in to-morrow's entries in yesterday's Sportsman." Dale understood exactly what the other man meant, and, so long as he understood, the fact may suffice for the rest of the world. "Tell you wot," he suggested eagerly, "when you're ready we'll just run to the station an' arsk the bookstall people for yesterday's paper."
"I was talking to myself, that's all." "The point is, Am I, or am I not, an objic of derision?" "If you don't drive on this moment, I'll step around and punch your head." "Tha's all right. Tha's right as ninepence. It's not much I arsk only to have things clear." He drove on.
So he had the mariner entirely to himself and got to business at once while the kettle boiled. "You have known this place for years I believe," said Hurd, taking a chair opposite to that of Jessop. "Did you ever drop across a man, who used to live here, called Lemuel Krill?" The other man started. "Whatever makes you arsk that?" he inquired in a husky voice.
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