Shall
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"Tom Sawyer, you are just as mean as you can be, to sneak up on a person and look at what they're looking at.""How could I know you was looking at anything?""You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Tom Sawyer; you know you're going to tell on me, and oh, what
shall
I do, what
shall
I do!
We
shall
not offer that plea."
It is falling now; it will still be falling when all these things
shall
have sunk down the afternoon of history, and the twilight of tradition, and been swallowed up in the thick night of oblivion.
But before I say a word about this school, I
shall
go back to where I should have begun, and give you a hint as to who I am; for it may be that these words of mine may be read by some folk beyond the border country who never heard of the Calders of West Inch.
But I will go off upon no more side tracks; for when I think of all that is coming, I can see very well that I
shall
have more than enough to do before I have finished.
For when a man has only his own little private tale to tell, it often takes him all his time; but when he gets mixed up in such great matters as I
shall
have to speak about, then it is hard on him, if he has not been brought up to it, to get it all set down to his liking.
But my memory is as good as ever, thank God, and I
shall
try to get it all straight before I finish.
"You
shall
be my factor, Jack," said she, laughing.
"Ah! well, I
shall
never see him again.
"I
shall
not go to Berwick, but I'll stay and marry you."
If you do not do the honours, I
shall
have to take your place for the credit of West Inch."
Shall
we take her word as to which she likes?
Well, I
shall
leave my boat here, and see whether I can get lodgings in any of these little grey houses upon the hillsides.
"Tut, I neither know nor care," said I."No stranger
shall
pass our door without a crust and a bed."
Shall
I give them to him?""Well, he would be more careful of them if he had them from your hand."
Shall
we say twenty, thirty thousand.
We
shall
see, my friend!"
But the day was coming when we should know all; and how it came I
shall
try now to tell you.
"Poor old Jim!""And if he has passed," said I, "why, then of course he will put up his plate and have his own house, and we
shall
be losing our Edie."
"The moment you begin to scold I
shall
close it."
"Madame," said he, bowing down with his hand over his heart, in his own queer fashion, "I have met with much kindness in your hands, and it
shall
always be in my heart.
Meanwhile, accept the assurance of my affection, and believe me that I
shall
never forget the quiet months which I spent with you, at the time when my life would have been worth a week at the utmost had I been taken by the Allies.
"I am to join my regiment as soon as I can; and we
shall
be over yonder in a month, and in Paris, maybe, before another one is over."
"My word, but I
shall
have two good recruits at my heels," said he."Well, there's no time to be lost, so you must both be ready for the evening coach."
But you can find the cause and reason of everything in the books about history, and so I
shall
just leave that alone and talk about what I saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears.
"I
shall
have much pleasure," said the other, taking off his hat; and a moment afterwards our three regiments closed up, and the brigade advanced in four lines over the hollow where we had lain in square, and out beyond to the point whence we had seen the French army.
I
shall
always think that if we had waited so the Guard would have broken us; for how could a four-deep line stand against such a column?
And now I have very nearly come to the end of it all, and precious glad I
shall
be to find myself there; for I began this old memory with a light heart, thinking that it would give me some work for the long summer evenings, but as I went on I wakened a thousand sleeping sorrows and half-forgotten griefs, and now my soul is all as raw as the hide of an ill-sheared sheep.
I
shall
wear mourning all my days, although you can see what a fright it makes me look.
I
shall
never get over it.
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