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'Well, an' I hope she's good too, an'll mek a good naice to Sir Cristhifer an' my ledy. Misthress Griffin, the maid, says as she's rether tatchy and find-fautin' aboot her cloothes, laike. But she's yoong she's yoong; that'll wear off when she's got a hoosband, an' children, an' summat else to think on. Sir Cristhifer's fain an' delaighted, I can see.

"Well, I daresay you will be hanged in the long-run," was the contemptuous reply; "but come, or else take the consequences." "Tracy," said Henderson, "I saw you throw a snowball which knocked off Power's hat. It was a hard one too. You come before the monitors with Harpour." "I shall be quaite delaighted," drawled out Tracy.

Not but what ai'm delaighted to sae ye. Here Hesther, he called to his old humpbacked house-keeper, 'tek the young ledy's oombrella an' spread it oot to dray. Coom, coom in, Miss Tiny, an' set ye doon by the faire an' dray yer faet, an' hev summat warm to kape ye from ketchin' coold. Mr.

"Glad to hear it; I hope you'll be quaite equally delaighted when you leave us." The mimicry was so perfect that all the boys broke into a roar of laughter, which was all the louder because Tracy immediately began to chafe and "smoke." "And, Jones," said Power, as the laugh against Tracy subsided, "I think I saw you throw a snowball and hit Smythe.

Comment! je le crois, Monsieur? J'en suis sur! Il me semble, Monsieur, que nous l'avons prouve. Je m'en vais danser la Bolka. Serviteur, Monsieur. Canaillard. Butor! Mr. Brown. You polk, Miss Bustleton? I'm SO delaighted. Mr. Smith. D puppy. Though a quadrille seems to me as dreary as a funeral, yet to look at a polka, I own, is pleasant. See!