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Am I likely to put up with your continued and excuse me highly impudent ingerence into my private affairs? 'Another French word, says he composedly. 'Oh! damn your French words! cried I. 'You seem to be a Frenchman yourself! 'I have had many opportunities by which I have profited, he explained.

I have sought vainly for something interesting in the way of local colour, but can find nothing that even suggests the ingerence of a "fardingale" into the local history of Rudolph's reign. Instead of the gentler influence, I find only descriptions of swashbucklers, lackeys and bottlewashers, "ruffling" it in imitation of their masters.

Am I likely to put up with your continued and excuse me highly impudent ingérence into my private affairs?" "Another French word," says he composedly. "O! damn your French words!" cried I. "You seem to be a Frenchman yourself!" "I have had many opportunities by which I have profited," he explained.

Wenceslaus; if supernatural agency was at work, I am more inclined to attribute this ingerence to Brother Boleslav, the hearty heathen: it was more in his line. Those dark days passed, and a century elapsed before the Prussians came pouring in again to disturb the Pax Austriaca which held Bohemia enveloped.