Pulp Fiction, 1867 · page 35 of 96
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+ a WILL'’S DISLIKE TO POETRY. - gg “ Thou fairest of maidens, I'll bear thee below, To make thee my bride, © Where the sea-forests grow. a “Fairy Kandore Coral and pearl Did lavish upon her, That fair Indian girl. “ But she pined for her lover, Her bright (Jersey) home, And she died "mid the a -. . (nder the foam.” “Oh, you get out with your poetry,” exclaimed “the sume young fellow, with a contemptuous nod atthe young gentle- man; “our Tangee ain’t up to such things, and she don’t care for ’em, I'll swear.” Oliver was rather surprised at this rudeness; a8 the native courtesy of his own manmer toward all, generally won him politeness in return, even from coarse people; but when he saw the sudden flash in the young fisherman's eye, he thought he ep = oe “He is jealous,” he thought to himself, and with no to annoy him by revealing how intimate hfs Poteet <a the young girl was, he walked away to another part of the boat, saying, with a light laugh, “well, perhaps not. I came down here to fish, and not to talk rhymes; so I suppose I had better confine my discourse to fishing.” we “ Are you hurt ? does your héad ache?” asked Will Williams, in a low voice, taking up a handful of Tangee’s hair, and wringing the Water out of it.” . “A little—nothing worth fretting abotit. I suppose rn have a beauty-mark on my temple for a few days.” — “If you'd ’a gone to the bottom, Tangee, nobody would ‘a ‘ knowed what had become of you. We should ’a ‘thought, sure enough, that the water-witehes had got you. Thar ud ’a been oné heart would dare ached a good long spell,” he added, in a whisper. “Oh, yes, I know,” said she, with an innocent glance, " “Hardy Joe wouldn’t get over the loss of lis little girl ina day vif’ she is as full of tricks as an’ is full of meat.” «You go "long! you know what T ca, well gh. But nile DOOKS.<COmn * A A