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Grace laughed at the impudent cynicism of all this, for she was too happy to be vexed with any one just then. "I'm glad you've come to think so well of husbands' rights at last, Louise," she said. Mrs. Maynard took the little puncture in good part. "Oh, yes, George and I have had a good deal of light let in on us.

She began to read with a faltering voice, "Dear Sir." "He dears me too, you see, this impudent drudge of a writer's office, who, a twelvemonth since, was not fit company for my second table I suppose I shall be dear Knight' with him by and by." "Dear Sir," resumed Miss Wardour; but, interrupting herself, "I see the contents are unpleasant, sir it will only vex you my reading them aloud."

A sailor boy had flung his large cap over the bird, and a hand came underneath and caught the clerk by the back and wings so roughly, that he squeaked, and then cried out in his alarm, "You impudent rascal, I am a clerk in the police-office!" but it only sounded to the boy like "tweet, tweet;" so he tapped the bird on the beak, and walked away with him.

Ramornie?" "Fellow!" cried I. "O, fellow as much as you please!" said he. "Fellow, with all my heart! That changes nothing. I am fellow, of course obtrusive fellow, impudent fellow, if you like but who are you?

"You need not have put yourself to any trouble about it. You are under no obligations to me. As I am in something of a hurry, I will now bid you good-by." "Not if I know myself, and I think I do," said Pierre, with a laugh. "You are just as impudent as ever. Climb down off that horse." Frank's actions indicated that he did not think it best to obey this order.

Some one cried at him: "What's your name?" "Donkin," he said, looking round with cheerful effrontery. "What are you?" asked another voice. "Why, a sailor like you, old man," he replied, in a tone that meant to be hearty but was impudent. "Blamme if you don't look a blamed sight worse than a broken-down fireman," was the comment in a convinced mutter.

What mean you by that word? Lab. Fal. Will she do reason, or so? you understand me. Cle. I understand that thou'rt an impudent fellow, Whom I must cudgel into better manners. Fal. Pox on't, who bears up now, Labree? Cle. Beat thee till thou confess thou art an Ass, And on thy knees confess it to Isillia, Who after that shall scorn thee. Lab.

"There, friend," said he to the eunuch, "carry this to your mistress; if it does not cure her as soon as she reads it, and sees what it contains, I give you leave to tell every body, that I am the most ignorant and impudent astrologer that ever existed."

If he demanded protection against Mary Rose, an impudent interfering chit, he fumed, the agents would have to protect him. "Sako!" he called sharply. "Take these damned goldfish down to the Donovans. And tell Donovan to keep his niece at home. I won't have her here!" Through Bob Strahan, Jimmie obtained a paper route. Mr. Jerry's Aunt Mary insisted that was work enough for him at present.

Judging by present results, Washington, if he had a few regiments of Katharines, could carry consternation to the whole British army! For the captors had, apparently, taken the oath of allegiance to the captured, and the whole ship's company, from that gruff old sailor Captain Vincent down through all the other officers to the impudent and important little midshipman, were her devoted slaves.