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"We will all go with you to the end of the world, or the end of the war!" shouted the old sheet-anchor man, who was the spokesman of the crew when they had any thing to say. "If any man offers to leave" "He shall go with my best wishes," interposed Captain Passford. "None of that, Boxie; you have heard what I said, and I mean every word of it. There shall be no persuasion or intimidation."

"So," said Theodore with one more gasp of anger, "you sold me out, did you, Tuttle? I might have expected it of you!" Tuttle would have answered, and not without heat. Garrison interposed. "It's all right, Tuttle," he said. "Robinson knows when he's done. I told him you were in a better camp. Any news of Mr. Fairfax for us all?"

The principle on which the claim rests has long since been virtually admitted by Great Britain, but obstacles to a settlement have from time to time been interposed, so that a large portion of the amount claimed has not yet been refunded. Our minister is now engaged in the prosecution of the claim, and I can not but persuade myself that the British Government will no longer delay its adjustment.

I'll introduce ye as a circus man from Springfield that's visitin' en lookin'. If ya can interest Maizie so I kin talk to Hulls private, hit will he'p a lot." "Not me!" interposed the little man hastily, "just leave me out of this local war. I've got a date with some church folks tomorrow night.

Ruddle, the painter, sir yes, sir very talented young man, sir asked me to sit for my portrait, sir is going to publish a series of portraits of all the best huntsmen in England, sir. 'And masters of hounds, interposed Mr. Ruddle, casting a sheep's eye at Mr. Puffington. 'And masters of hounds, sir, repeated Mr. Bragg; 'yes, sir, and masters of hounds, sir'; Mr.

"Oh, did you?" slobbered Weeks, half crying, in a savage, vindictive voice, and rushing at me as soon as he rose up. "You spiteful beggar! Well, two can play at that game, and I'll pay you out for it if you've got pluck enough to fight!" "Be aisy now," interposed Tim Rooney, stepping between us and holding him back.

He spread his feet apart and surveyed the scene. "Well, boys," he remarked at last in a rollicking big voice, "I'm glad to see the situation hasn't spoiled your appetites." At this they looked up with a spontaneous answering grin. Tom North laid aside his plate and started to arise. "Sit still, Tom," interposed the newcomer. "Eat hearty. I'm going to feed yet myself.

He had even interposed many obstacles to the free action of the Prince, as has been seen in the course of this history, but nevertheless, the cause of the Netherlands, of religion, and of humanity had much to lose by his death.

Otis understood that they were talking about the girl in her spare-chamber, and she interposed, standing in the doorway. "She was just about tuckered out, what with the cold and that awful tramp," said she. "She most ought to have rode over." Mrs. Otis's voice was soft and conciliatory.

"Why the devil do you pester me?" "Come, gentlemen," interposed the inspector, making a woebegone face. "Is it worth while to get so heated over a trifle? Three mistakes . . . not one mistake . . . does it matter?" "Yes, it does matter. Babkin has never made mistakes." "He won't leave off," Lyapunov went on, snorting angrily.