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After a buoyant greeting to Allie, he and Buddy inspected the well, then he issued orders for work to be resumed. "We're gettin' close to something," young Briskow declared. "She's making gas an' rumblin' like she'd let go any minute. We got reservoys built an' the boiler's moved back, so we can douse the fire when she starts. I figger she'll drownd us out."
Sympathy begets confidence, and, within the next ten minutes, he had learned that Arthur Heard, rejected by Emma Smith, was contemplating the awful crime of self-destruction. "Why, I've known 'er for seven years," said Mr. Heard; "seven years, and this is the end of it." The mate shook his head. "I told 'er I was coming straight away to drownd myself," pursued Mr. Heard.
You'll get 'em to leave me my cabin where I was born, and the childer was born, and where the wife died, or I'll drownd yez deep down here in the Banshee's hole. Look!" said the man as the moon nickered on a deep pool of water; "they say there is no bottom to it. Just one shlip, and over you goes, and nobody will ever see Nora O'Shanaghgan again."
"I dunno," faltered Hodge; "a told Muster Robin Bowles it was na right to drownd 'em in the river." Nick hesitated. "Maybe it kills the fish," said he; "and Master Will Shakspere always liked to fish. But they burn witches in London, Hodge, and he has na put a stop to it and he's a great man in London town." Hodge came on a little way, shaking his head like an old sheep in a corner.
Yes, since then A iust mistrust that you would crosse their match Causd them last night privatly to steale hence With an intention to have reacht the house Where Bonvills mother lives; but see the fates How they dispose of men! crossing the River That runns beneath your orchard, and ith darke, Their headstrong horses missing the ford overthrew them And, which I cannot without true griefe utter, There drownd them both.
Yes. Sorry for her, and for Tawmmy, too. But the man did right to drownd 'em both." "It wasn't a man. A woman wrote that." "A woman did! Well, then, o' course she talks too much." "I'll not go riding with you!" shrieked Molly. But she did. And he returned to Sunk Creek, not with a detective story, but this time with a Russian novel.
He added, as essential, that Southend Pier was better than two mile long; so there was water to drownd a man when the tide was in. The attention of very old people may be caught by a familiar word, though such talk as this ripples by unheeded. The sad tale of the Punch's showman the exoteric one, evidently roused no response in the mind of old Mrs.
"While I wur thinkin' on this, I noticed that the water wur a-deepenin', an' it jest kim into my head, that it ud soon be deep enough to drownd my ole mar. For meself I wan't frightened. I mout a clomb a tree, an' stayed thur till the flood fell; but I shed a lost the mar, an' that critter wur too valleyble to think o' such a sacryfize; so I made up my mind to chance crossin' the parairy.
Some of the people at table were moved to loud laughter, it was at supper-time on a Sunday night, but others listened with great interest. "She never'd put on her good clothes to drownd herself," said the widow. "She might have thought 'twas good as takin' 'em with her, though. Old folks has wandered off an' got lost in the woods afore now." Mrs.
Brimberly, "we 'ave enough port in our cellars to drownd every sorrer an' care in Noo York City. I'm proud of our port, sir, and I'm reckoned a bit of a connysoor " "Ah, it takes a eddicated palate to appreciate good port!" nodded Mr. Jenkins loftily, "a eddicated palate what?" "Cert'nly!" added Mr.
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