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"I don't believe it," said a Lord of the Bedchamber; "it is impossible. I left five Government members dining at The Travellers." "No one thought the division would be so early." "A trick of the Whigs-shameful!" "Wonder some one was not set up to talk for time; very odd P did not speak; however, he is so cursedly rich, he does not care whether he is out or in."

"If you are so cursedly clever," Sartoris sneered, "you had better find out for yourself. Get him out of the way, get both of them out of the way, get the diamonds, and let us disappear. The game is up so far as England is concerned. Get him out of the way." Sartoris's voice had risen to a wild scream. He sent his chair rapidly across the room in the direction of the door.

"Listen, friends. You know that what I learn at Versailles is worth something to the Galley-on-Land." "Invariably," said the Admiral. "The Big Sow, you know, she they call Madame Veto, has been cursedly working to keep the Big Hog with the cursed hogs. The people are afraid of more Dragoons, and are crying, 'The King to Paris! Well, now, this is the third of October.

Think of that extravagant repast we consumed last night. God help me, but I was so famished I never gave a thought to consequences. Unquestionably, the breakfast will be on a like scale. And we have but eight thousand dollars with which to pay the bill!" "It is true! I never gave the matter a thought I am cursedly extravagant. And we must get home! I suppose we shall have to fast all the way.

No transactions here, sir advocate!" "Don't 'sir advocate' me!" "Wait a moment. If you could be so cursedly exact in your calculation of days, I shall complete your astronomical and chronological studies. Take out your watch and compare it with mine. It was just 11:45 by the convent clock in Pressburg, when you gave me your word.

If I continue to fail in health as I have of late I shall know cursedly soon. That must be Miss Walton singing. Though she does not realize it, to me this is almost as cruel mockery as if an angel sang at the gates of hell." The music ceased, and the monotone of one reading followed. "Family prayers as of old," he muttered.

"Aye, aye," muttered Marston, looking almost sheepishly; "Doctor Parkes, to be sure. What was I thinking of? how cursedly absurd! And this," he continued, glancing at his sword, which he threw impatiently upon a sofa as he spoke. "Folly nonsense! A false alarm, as you say, doctor. I beg your pardon." As Marston spoke, he proceeded with much agitation slowly to undress himself.

I think you might have been taken for master of those premises. Look here now, Dan, why didn't you take little Lill yourself? Everybody thought you were going to last year." "Didn't want her; knew too much," said Danforth. "Didn't want to keep her; she's too cursedly extravagant. It's jolly to have this sort of concern on hand; but I'd rather Seymour'd pay her bills than I."

"It's only the wind," said Legree. "Don't you hear how cursedly it blows?" "Simon, come here," said Cassy, in a whisper, laying her hand on his, and leading him to the foot of the stairs: "do you know what that is? Hark!" A wild shriek came pealing down the stairway. It came from the garret. Legree's knees knocked together; his face grew white with fear.

If you have been so cursedly exclusive as all that, North, perhaps you haven't been in touch with any of the justices of the supreme court, as I have." "You have, eh?" "I called Davenport and Madigan on the telephone." "What excuse could they give for sending their snap opinions over the wire on the inquiry of a fool?" "They offered no excuse. They couldn't.