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An' besides, 'e sez, 'e reckons it's only a fair thing to smoke a cig'rette made wi' the larst chapter down the 'Igh Street o' Berlin the day Peace is declared. England. The wide door of the barn creaked open and admitted a swirl of sleety snow, a gust of bitter cold wind, and the Bombardier. A little group of men round a guttering candle-lamp looked up.
"Why, Father!" cried Emma. "Think who you're lumping together the Lady Queen, and my Lady at the Castle, and Lady Margaret, and the Dean's sister, and " "Thou'll be out o' breath, if thou reckons all thou'st heard tell of," said Dan. Women's like 'em. You're wise men, you parsons and such, as have nought to do wi' 'em.
"How far is it to Aunt Judy's?" he asked, when at last he was ready to start. "Well, I reckons it's 'bout six or seben miles, Mah'sr Harry," said Charity. "Six or seven miles!" exclaimed Harry. "When shall I get there!" "Now don't hurry and git yese'f all in a heat," said Charity. "Jist keep along dis path fru de woods till ye strike de road, and that'll take ye straight to de bridge.
"'It ain't none onlikely, says Boggs; 'speshully since he's from Buffalo. I never does know but one squar' gent who comes from Buffalo; he's old Jenks. An' at that, old Jenks gets downed, final, by the sheriff over on Sand Creek for stealin' a hoss. "'You-all wants to onderstand, says Jack Moore, cuttin' in after Boggs, 'I don't pretend none to no proofs. I jest reckons it's so.
She just grew me into a pelt hunter who he thought some day would be useful hunting for him, and he was kind of pleased. Oh, yes, I hunt for him, but for every dollar I make for him there's five for myself. And those five are hidden deep so he'll never find them. I've done this five seasons, and my sick mother reckons this is to be my last.
'All comes right for a brave man, and I shall make straight for my regiment. 'You are more likely to make straight for the underground cells, or for the Portsmouth hulks, said he. 'A soldier takes his chances, I remarked. 'It is only the poltroon who reckons always upon the worst.
Stoughton and the rest looked puzzled. "We can't pay a dividend if we let Clark build this railway." "Then why build it?" "Clark claims it is necessary to secure a dependable supply of spruce for the pulp mills, and hard wood for the veneer works. He reckons it will cost two million, and says the Government will help but perhaps they won't." He broke off, rather red in the face.
Doctor Cudworth, in his Intellectual System, reckons four species of atheists among the ancients. First. The disciples of Anaximander, called Hylopathians, who attributed every thing to matter destitute of feeling.
His sense of property takes aim and reckons distance and speed, and even as he shoots a little ahead of the equally uncertain ground-game, he knows approximately how to hit the cloud of his possession. So much is the rain bound to the earth that, unable to compel it, man has yet found a way, by lying in wait, to put his price upon it.
He reckons me a lone thing in this world, Alan, and so, in good truth, I am; and it seems a reason to him why you should not attach yourself to me, that I can claim no interest in the general herd. Do not suppose I forget what I owe him, for permitting me to shelter for four years under his roof: My obligations to him are not the less, but the greater, if he never heartily loved me.
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