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Evan joined in Debby's merriment; but Mr. Joe was so appalled at the sudden attack that he could only stammer a remonstrance and beat a hasty retreat, wondering how on earth she came to know that his favorite style of making himself agreeable to one young lady was by decrying another. "Dora, my love, that is very rude, and 'Deuse' is not a proper expression for a woman's lips.

The lion, which had not yet got our wind, came forward at once to find out what the deuse was up; but, not seeing to his entire satisfaction from the top of the bank, he was proceeding to descend by a game-path into the river-bed within a few yards of us.

"Well, then I don't know what the deuse you will do!" said Williams, knocking the ashes out of his pipe. You would have said that his hopes of Salmon were likewise ashes: he had entertained himself with them a little while; now they were burnt out; and he seemed to knock them out of his pipe, too, into the fire. He got up, yawned, said he pitied , and went to bed.

As to the letters and journals which you did write, surely you have reason abundant to believe that they gave me pleasure; and how the deuse I am to be pleased with those you did not write, and how an omission to write can be called an "effort," remains for your ingenuity to disclose. You improve much in journalizing. Your last is far more sprightly than any of the preceding.

I could do no less than follow his example, although I confess that I considered my time as having nearly arrived, when I got off my horse, and even when attempting to roll the dying animal from the body of the inspector, I wondered why the deuse the bushrangers did not pick us off without mercy.

He has the strength of four limbs in two; and if he strikes you, it is an arm-blow plus a kick administered from the shoulder instead of the haunch, where it should have started from. Still examining him as a patient, I kept my eyes about me to search all parts of the chamber and went on with the double process, as before. What the deuse is that long case for?

With a pleased and happy face the literary man entered the house, and the warm room, where the company were assembled; and, amid peals of laughter, related both the story of Captain Jack, and that of the sleigh-ride to Olè's, with the deuse himself as driver! IN a remote part of Swabia there once dwelt a rich peasant, who was noted in all the neighborhood for his shrewdness.

Sandford of her brother. "I can't say; probably not at once; but without some aid, all I have must go." "What! the house?" exclaimed Marcia. "Yes, the house, Marcia, and the furniture. We shall be stripped." "The deuse!" said Charles. "Heaven help us! what shall we do?" "I haven't had time to form any plan. I trust, indeed, that Heaven will help us, as you rather lightly wished."

Pecunia prima quaerenda, virtus post nummos. Mind you, I do not expect to be as well paid as Sannazarius. "Who the deuse was he?" I hear you growling. My dear Iberian friend, I really thought that you knew everything; but I find that you have set up for an Admirable Crichton upon an inadequate capital.

In sailing past his own dominions, what dolorous outcries would have saluted him from the shore "Hollo, royal sir! here's the deuse to pay: a perfect lock there is, as tight as locked jaw, upon the course of our public business; throats there are to be cut, from the product of ten jail deliveries, and nobody dares to cut them, for want of the proper warrant; archbishoprics there are to be filled; and, because they are not filled, the whole nation is running helter skelter into heresy and all in consequence of your majesty's sacred laziness."