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Jacob looked puzzled, but his indignation was already on the ebb. "Vell, it ish no matter. I no tink, before, soltyer mean breek, but it ish no matter." Ben laughed good-naturedly, and seeing that his cousin was tired of talking in English, he turned to his friend of the two languages.

'My good Miss Holdaway, said he, 'if you are willing to show me the road, I am even eager to be gone. As for his lordship and myself, compose yourself; there is no fear; this is his lordship's way. 'What? what? cried his lordship. 'My way? Ish no such a thing, my way.

General Granberry, who, poor fellow, was killed in the butchery at Franklin afterwards, goes up to the breastworks, and says, "Look here, Yank, we're fighting, sure enough." Meynheer Dutchman comes out; and says, "Ish dot so? Vel I ish peen von leetle pit hungry dish morning, und I yust gobble you up for mein lunch pefore tinner dime. Dot ish der kind of mans vot I bees!"

That night when you come to spend the evening with us, Ish sir, I mean I really did feel guilty in having of a secret as I wouldn't tell you; but you see, sir, I was bound up to secrecy, and besides I thought as you was stopping in Washington City, if you knowed anythink about it you might be speened afore the court and be obliged to tell all, you know."

Good friend you are, to let him touch a drop!" "This is no time for misunderstandings between his friends, Mr. Griffith," said Lord James, with a quiet insistence that checked the other's anger. "He was hard at it when, I found him had been for hours." "Ri' she are, Chi-Chimmy boy! Ching o' it, Grishsh! thish ish a relish relishush lushingsh church shaloo loon."

"A lift that is, I helped them." "Dot ish all right, but don't let me hears dot nopody vos efer helping you; if I does " And taking his pipe from his mouth, Mr. Ribsam shook his head in a way which threatened dreadful things.

"Yes, speak! speak!" said the countess, imperiously. "Speak!" echoed the count. "Gaston, my dear friend, pray speak, speak quickly!" Maurice besought. "I wi is ish I could! That's just what I wa an ant to do! But it's not so easy, you bewil il ilder me so with questions. But the time has come when you must know that she has the hon on onor the honor the honor to be" "Go on, go on!" urged Maurice.

You too mush gentleman not to help a poor old man, ven he ish in distress." "Rather say, Mr Emmanuel, that you have heard that I have not ten thousand pounds per annum, and that you are afraid that you have lost your money." "Loshe my monish! no loshe my tousand pound! Did you not say, dat you would pay it back to me, and give me hundred pounds for my trouble; dat vash de last arrangement."

Ralph turned away in disgust, and leaned upon the chimney-piece, trying to think of what had occurred to him. "What ish it, old chap? Shomebody wants shome tin? I'll stand to you, old fellow." "Take him away," said Ralph. "He's drunk." Then, without waiting for further remonstrance from the good-natured but now indignant Cox, he went off to his own room.

"When my brother goes to the cabin of his father, and, he asks him for the blanket, what will he say?" "I vill tells him dot I gives him mit you." "Then the father of my brother will strike him." "I dinks dot ish so," said Otto with a grin and shrug of his shoulders, "but I be glad to take a flogging for him dot does so much for me don't it?"