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"Life is a heavy cross, having or not having, what with other people doing as they please." And taking leave of Mr. Tomkins, he went home, thinking that in a world where people robbed their neighbors, it were better not to possess anything. As he passed the potato patch, he heard Abner singing, without much tune to his voice, a song he had learned in the army. "Ay," muttered Mr.

"Making it a matter of taste," said the doctor. "I'm sure I would," said Norman aside to Ethel. "What's the use of getting oneself disgusted?" "One must not begin with showing dislike," began Ethel, "or " "Ay you like rags, don't you? but hush!" "That is just what I should expect of Mr. Rivers," said Dr.

"Ay, he studies the devil's divinity," said Varney; "but when I want him, one hour must suffice as well as another. Lead the way to his pandemonium."

"Oh! he says a woman ought to leave her father, and keep to her husband," he answered, somewhat sadly. "It's all right, that is." "I s'pose he'll help you to take care of the little girl," said Tony. "Ay will he; him and me," replied old Oliver; "there's no fear of that. You never read the Testament, of course, my boy?" "Can't read, I told you," he answered. "But what's that?"

But he will listen to me and we'll make those boys confess the whole ay, and have up Ballhatchet himself, to say what your traffic with him was; and we will see what old Hoxton says to you then, Norman." Dr. May and his son felt keenly and spoke strongly.

Gray of genius: in the first place, he was so odd; in the second, his poems were "already attracting more than local attention," as the Journal remarked, generously, for Crailey had ceased to present his rhymes to that valuable paper. Ay! Boston, no less, was his mart.

Mariquita's honest face was grave and important. "There is news, señorita," she said. "What is it?" The washing-women had dropped back from the tubs and were listening intently. "Ay!" The oracle drew a long breath. "There is war over there, you know, señorita," she said, making a vague gesture toward the Atlantic states. "Yes, I know. Is it decided? Is the North or the South victorious?

We been a good thing, all right easy marks." Duke had done the least for her and therefore felt qualified to say the most. His last sentence did its work. Tom pulled his eyebrows together, drew his lip between his teeth and leaned back in his chair, thinking deeply, his eyes glittering between his half-closed lids. "Easy marks, ay?" he snorted.

"There's nought to pay it is a gift." Nick hung his head, much troubled. What could he say; what could he think? This man had stolen him from home, ay, made him tremble for his very life a dozen times, and with his whole heart he knew he hated him yet here, a gift! "Yes, Nick, it is a gift and all because I love thee, lad." "Love me?" "Why, surely!

"Ay, ay," shouted Captain Schank, and his voice borne down by the wind probably reached them. As we passed, several people rushed up to the man who had shown the board, and tore it out of his hands. This showed us that we must be careful when going alongside, lest the Frenchmen should attempt to beat us back.