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"Whose else's do you think?" replied the woman. "He isn't likely to take cold without 'em, I dare say." "I hope he didn't die of anything catching? Eh?" said old Joe, stopping in his work, and looking up. "Don't you be afraid of that," returned the woman. "I an't so fond of his company that I'd loiter about him for such things, if he did. Ah!

Thy name, dull Mortal, know'st thou not that? Fran. An't please your Grace, now I remember me, methinks I do. Guz. Dog, how art thou call'd? Fran. An't like your Excellence, Men call'd me Signior Don Francisco, but now they will call me Coxcomb. Guz. Of what Trade? Fran. An't please your Highness, a Gentleman. Guz. How much dost thou get a day by that Trade? Hah! Fran.

"Edward talks of going to Oxford soon," said she; "but now he is lodging at No. , Pall Mall. What an ill-natured woman his mother is, an't she? And your brother and sister were not very kind! However, I shan't say anything against them to YOU; and to be sure they did send us home in their own chariot, which was more than I looked for.

She's wishful to say a word to you, sir, upon a point respecting yes, said Mr Chivery, answering Clennam's look of apprehension with a nod, 'respecting her. 'I will make a point of seeing your wife directly. 'Thank you, sir. Much obliged. It an't above ten minutes out of your way.

'But WERE you ever married, Peggotty? says I. 'You are a very handsome woman, an't you? I thought her in a different style from my mother, certainly; but of another school of beauty, I considered her a perfect example. There was a red velvet footstool in the best parlour, on which my mother had painted a nosegay.

'But do not let his father, said Mr Chester, advancing hat in hand, as he observed the effect of this last explanatory announcement, 'do not let his father be any check or restraint on your domestic occupations, Miss Varden. 'Oh! Now! There! An't I always a-saying it! exclaimed Miggs, clapping her hands. 'If he an't been and took Missis for her own daughter.

'It's a deal too good to be married in, master, rejoined Peg, after a short inspection of the suit. 'Haven't you got anything worse than this? 'Nothing that'll do, replied old Arthur. 'Why not do? retorted Peg. 'Why don't you wear your every-day clothes, like a man eh? 'They an't becoming enough, Peg, returned her master. 'Not what enough? said Peg. 'Becoming.

'The grater says, returned Clemency, 'Do as you wold be done by. 'Do, or you'll be done brown, you mean, said Mr. Snitchey. 'I don't understand, retorted Clemency, shaking her head vaguely. 'I an't no lawyer. 'I am afraid that if she was, Doctor, said Mr.

I have pinted out the way. Down Easters and Johnny Cakes can follow if they please. I an't a Johnny Cake, I an't. I am from the brown forests of the Mississippi, I am' and so on, as before.

'I wasn't complaining, you know, Mr Nickleby, pleaded Squeers. 'Upon my word I never see such a 'I ask you where is the risk? repeated Ralph, emphatically. 'Where the risk? returned Squeers, rubbing his knees still harder. 'Why, it an't necessary to mention. Certain subjects is best awoided. Oh, you know what risk I mean.