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"The top of the mornin' to ye, Otto Kling, and ye never see a better and a finer. And what can I do for ye? for ye wouldn't be lavin' them gimcracks of yours this time O'day unless there was somethin' up." "No, I don't got nudding you can do for me, Kitty. It's dis gentlemans wants someting and so I bring him over." "That's mighty kind of ye, Otto wait till I get me book. Careful, Mike."

The professor himself, however, was plainly disconcerted, to the particular delight of Peters and his circle of friends, who, as the mind-reader continued to hesitate, clapped more and more loudly. Finally the seer arose. "Well, ladees and gentlemans, if you wish, certainly. Though I do read just as good with my eyes open."

"What can I doin' for my gentlemans?" "Nothing, except hold your tongue." Hassan retired indignantly. While he had looked at Hassan, Isaacson had considered a proposition and rejected it. He had thought of sending the dragoman with a note to the Loulia. It would be simple enough to invent an excuse for the note. Hassan might see Nigel would see Nigel, if a hint were given him to do so.

"Weel, I hae just ae word to the bargain there sall nane o' my gear gang on your beast's back." "What was it as you would be afraid of?" said the foreigner. "Only of losing sight of horse, man, and money," again replied the gaberlunzie. "Does you know dat you make one gentlemans out to be one great rogue?"

'You'll be shot, I see, observed Mercy. 'Well! cried Mr Bailey, 'wot if I am? There's something gamey in it, young ladies, an't there? I'd sooner be hit with a cannon-ball than a rolling-pin, and she's always a-catching up something of that sort, and throwing it at me, when the gentlemans' appetites is good.

And in their rhythmical movements only violence was expressed to him. When lunch came, he ate it hastily, without noticing what he was eating. Soon after he had finished, coffee was brought, not by the waiter, but by Hassan, who could no longer suppress another demonstration of curiosity. "No message him comin', my nice gentlemans." He stood gazing at his master.

"Because I not like run de risk to go ashore all for what? to go back, boil de kettle for all gentlemans I very happy here, Massa," replied Mesty, carelessly. "And I am very miserable," replied Jack; "but, however, I am completely in your power, Mesty, and I must, I suppose, submit."

And now the Bride is in the bed, The former promises are dead. Make your self merry amongst the rest of the Wedding guests, so far as is becoming you: who knows, but that some brave Gentlemans man, Coachman, or neighbors servant, may fall in love with you; for many times out of one Wedding comes another, and then you might come to be a woman of good fashion.

"Ladies and gentlemans, valk in, if you please," he said, to my great astonishment; "Vilhelmina and my good self make you velcome to our poor house. Vilhelmina, arise and say so." "Go to the back kitchen, Hans," replied Wilhelmina, whose name was "Betsy," "and don't come out until I tell you. You will find work to do there, and remember to pump up.

'They await the gentlemans in the corridor, answered Carlo, in his own peculiar and racy English; for he on his side resented the imputation that any traveller need ever converse with him in any but that traveller's own tongue, provided only it was one of the recognised and civilised languages of the world, or even German.