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Tell us where are your goods, and you
shall
go to your father."
At this instant a slight movement was heard in the adjoining room, and Harvey cried,-"Let me - let me go to my father, and you
shall
have all."
"I swear you
shall
go then," said the Skinner.
"Aye, but it
shall
be to your father in heaven."
"Well," muttered the leader, as they retired deeper into the wood, "this sottish peddler will stay to see the old devil buried; and though we cannot touch him at the funeral (for that would raise every old woman and priest in America against us), he'll wait to look after the movables, and to-morrow night
shall
wind up his concerns."
"Oh!Aunt Jeanette is exerting herself to do credit to my father's hospitality," said the laughing girl, "and I am a truant from her labors, as I
shall
be a stranger to her favor, unless I proffer my assistance."
Doubtless, as we advance, the manumission of our slaves will accompany us, until happily these fair regions
shall
exist, without a single image of the Creator that is held in a state which disqualifies him to judge of that Creator's goodness."
But their movements were arrested at the gate by an occurrence that we
shall
relate in the next chapter.
"Let us return immediately, and take him; to-morrow you
shall
have him hanged, Jack, - and, damn him, I'll dissect him!""Softly, softly, my dear Archibald.
Leave him to me, and I pledge myself he
shall
have justice."
"I never
shall
marry."
Farewell - we
shall
meet hereafter."
"Here," said Katy, promptly, "here are fifteen guineas, and these drawers and this bed are all mine; if you will give Harvey but one hour's start from the door, they
shall
be yours."
"Fury!" cried the trooper, with affected anger, "I
shall
have my fellows as limber as supple-jacks on such fare; afraid of an Englishman as a Virginian negro is of his driver."
"You speak truth," said Dunwoodie; "and a few brief hours
shall
be added to your life.
"Well, so I hope we
shall
soon; and then we
shall
have a free government, and we, who fight for it, will get our reward."
"Oh! pay you - yes, you
shall
have the full measure of your reward.
"For my part, I think I
shall
never be cold again; my back burns as if a thousand gridirons were laid on it."
Nothing
shall
ever tempt me willingly to submit to be divided in this irretrievable manner."
"This injurious treatment
shall
meet with its reward," cried the other, seizing the offered weapon.
"Nothing but a cannon ball can take one of my lads from his charger," he said; "and it's not very likely that we
shall
have as fair fighting as cannon and musketry, in a business of the evil one's inventing; so, Elizabeth, you may go if you will, but the cart will not be wanting."
"As it is quite uncertain whether we
shall
be attacked in front, or in rear," said Hollister, "five of you
shall
march in advance, and the remainder
shall
cover our retreat towards the barrack, should we be pressed.
"They shall," cried Isabella, taking the lead in the enterprise.
But we
shall
meet again; yes - yes - we
shall
meet again."
Alas! and
shall
there then be none On whom her soul may lean?- Cynthia's Grave.
"The shock has destroyed her mind," cried Miss Peyton; "my child, my beauteous Sarah is a maniac!""No, no, no," cried Frances, "it is fever; she is lightheaded - she must recover - she
shall
recover."
"Let me down, I say," screamed Katy; "I
shall
fall and be killed.
"A day will yet come, I trust, when these miscreants
shall
be rewarded, if not in judgments upon their persons, at least in the opinions of their fellow citizens.
"I'm sure," said Katy, with a stiff erectness that drew Lawton back in his saddle, "no man
shall
ever dare to lay hands on bed of mine; it's undecent and despisable conduct."
"Colonel Singleton,
shall
we withdraw?"
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