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Caesar had now selected a piece of calico, in which the gaudy colors of yellow and red were contrasted on a white ground, and, after admiring it for several minutes, he laid it down with a sigh, as he exclaimed, "Berry pretty calico."
Mr. Wharton was stupefied; but the captain, hesitating a moment from astonishment, sprang into the middle of the room, and exclaimed, as he tore off the instruments of his disguise,-"I believe you from my soul, and this tiresome imposition shall continue no longer.
exclaimed
Sarah; "very pretty liberty which exchanges one master for fifty."
"Never!
" exclaimed
the young man, springing from his seat, and pacing the floor rapidly.
The brother made no reply; but returning the fondness expressed in her eye by a look of fraternal tenderness, he gently pressed her hand in silence; when Caesar, who had participated largely in the anxiety of the family, and who had risen with the dawn, and kept a vigilant watch on the surrounding objects, as he stood gazing from one of the windows,
exclaimed
with a face that approached to something like the hues of a white man,-"Run - Massa Harry - run - if he love old Caesar, run - here come a rebel horse."
He approached the youth with an air of comic gravity, and with a low bow, continued, "I am sorry for the severe cold you have in your head, sir.""I!
" exclaimed
the captain, in surprise; "I have no cold in my head."
He viewed the figure of Captain Wharton, as he stood proudly swelling with a pride that disdained further concealment, and
exclaimed
with great earnestness,-"Captain Wharton, from my soul I pity you!""Oh! then," cried the father in agony, "if you pity him, dear sir, why molest him?
"Dunwoodie!
" exclaimed
Frances, with a face in which the roses contended for the mastery with the paleness of apprehension.
exclaimed
Frances, losing all her former confidence in the most fearful apprehensions, "what means this agitation?"
exclaimed
the young man in agony, "what can I do?""Do!" she repeated, gazing at him wildly.
"Captain Wharton!
" exclaimed
the astonished commander of the English troops, "dressed in mohair, and mounted on a rebel dragoon horse!
exclaimed
both sisters in a breath.
Bless me - is it George - poor little George?
" exclaimed
the surgeon, as he quickened his pace with evident concern, and hastened to the side of the bed.
"You!
" exclaimed
the surgeon, dropping his dressings in surprise, "you!
"From my soul I hope so,
" exclaimed
Lawton.
Wheeling his horse suddenly from the highway he exclaimed, "Harvey Birch! - take him, dead or alive!"Mason and a few of the leading dragoons only understood the sudden cry, but it was heard throughout the line.
"Merciful providence!
" exclaimed
the agitated maiden, "he would not injure one with it, certainly."
"Captain Lawton!
" exclaimed
the surgeon, as he beheld the trooper leaning on the arm of his subaltern, and with difficulty crossing the threshold.
"Give us your gold,
" exclaimed
the other, furiously, pricking the peddler with his bayonet until the blood followed his pushes in streams.
"How!
" exclaimed
the other, astonished, "could anyone have the heart to plunder a man in such distress?"
exclaimed
Katy, shaking with delight at meeting with a man of learning, who could support her opinions.
"The curse of heaven light on the log!" he
exclaimed.
The bravos and bravissimos drowned all other noises for a short time; but as they gradually ceased, the doctor turned to the musician, and
exclaimed
with heat,-"Captain Lawton, I marvel that a gentleman, and a gallant officer, can find no other subject for his muse, in these times of trial, than in such beastly invocations to that notorious follower of the camp, the filthy Elizabeth Flanagan.
The sentinel, who felt nettled at the contempt of the peddler, after communicating his orders, while he was retiring,
exclaimed
to his successor,-"You may keep yourself warm by dancing, John; the peddler spy has tuned his fiddle, you hear, and it will not be long before Betty will strike up, in her turn."
"How!
" exclaimed
the Skinner, starting back, and dropping his musket to the level of the other's breast; "am I betrayed, and are you my enemy?""Miscreant!" shouted Lawton, his saber ringing in its steel scabbard, as he struck the musket of the fellow from his hands, "offer but again to point your gun at me, and I'll cleave you to the middle."
"Frances - my own Frances!" he exclaimed, "why this distress?
"What the steed cannot mount, the foot of man can overcome,
" exclaimed
the wary partisan.
"Poor, ignorant wretch!
" exclaimed
the veteran, recovering his voice with a long-drawn breath; "think you that figure was made of flesh and blood?""Harvey ain't fleshy," replied the black, "but he berry clebber man."
sargeant dear,
" exclaimed
the washerwoman, "talk r'ason for once, and mind what the knowing one tells ye; call out the boys and ride a bit after Captain Jack; remimber, darling, that he told ye, the day, to be in readiness to mount at a moment's warning."
"Merciful Providence!
" exclaimed
the alarmed aunt; "there is a dreadful confusion in the house, and there will be blood shed in consequence of this affair."
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