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Then the news was drowned in the thunder of the anthem, and the organ dominating all. "He looks a stout and be-e-e-fy o-o-old fel-low, this A-a-a-bot of St. Omer, don't you think? Glory, glo-o-ry. Takes his meals well, likes his qu-a-a-art of Rhenish or his Burgundy to swell his jolly paunch. A-a-a-men!" Or, as it might be: "Are you coming are you coming o-o-out to-night?
"So-o-o rem-mem-bur, whi-i-ilst you're young, That the day-a-ys to you will come, When you're o-o-old and only in the way, Do not scoff at them BEE-cause " "PENROD!" Miss Schofield stamped again. "You DID say you'd missed me," said Mr. Robert Williams, seizing hurriedly upon the silence. "Didn't you say " A livelier tune rose upward.
He's perfectly useless, always boozed nipping, you know. Kate did not answer, and an uneasy silence ensued, which was broken at length by the appearance of a hiccuping, long-whiskered man. 'How are you, o-o-old man? Eh! who is ? I don't think I have the pleasure of this lady's acquaintance. 'Mrs. Ede Mr. Hayes, our acting manager. Now, look here, Hayes, you go and get the tickets.
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