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"Well," said Bill, who never allowed any one but himself to abuse his protege, "seein' he ain't expectin' no offis from the hands of an enlightened constitooency, it IS rayther a shiftless life."

Punch," but you must admit that it does rain rayther numerously here. Whether this is owing to a monerkal form of gov'ment or not I leave all candid and onprejudiced persons to say. William Shakspeare was born in Stratford in 1564.

After old Weller's hoarse and guttural cry from the gallery, "Put it down a wee, my lord," in answer to the inquiry whether the immortal surname was to be spelt with a V. or a W.; Sam's quiet "I rayther suspect it was my father, my lord," came with irresistible effect from the Reader, as also did his recollection of something "wery partickler" having happened on the memorable morning, out of which had sprung the whole of this trial of Bardell v.

Here honest Mary Quince, who enjoyed Mrs. Rusk's satire, a weapon in which she was not herself strong, laughed outright. 'Turn down the bed, Mary. She's very agreeable she is, just now all new-comers is; but she did not get many compliments from me, Miss no, I rayther think not.

"You are going out to-night?" asked his decent wife, when he took another bite. "Yes, I am." "May I go with you, father?" asked his son, briskly. "No, you mayn't. I'm a going as your mother knows a fishing. That's where I'm going to. Going a fishing." "Your fishing-rod gets rayther rusty; don't it, father?" "Never you mind." "Shall you bring any fish home, father?"

'Oh, you do remember that, Mr. Weller, said Serjeant Buzfuz, recovering his spirits; 'I thought we should get at something at last. 'I rayther thought that, too, sir, replied Sam; and at this the spectators tittered again. 'Well; I suppose you went up to have a little talk about this trial eh, Mr. Weller? said Serjeant Buzfuz, looking knowingly at the jury.

One of the party, a rayther antient Deputty, insted of jining the rest of the Party, declared his intenshun to take his Lunch off the Sunshine which was shining most brillient outside the room, and acordingly off he set a warking up and down in it for three quorters of a hour, without not no wittels nor no drink! till "the King of all good fellers" coodn't stand it not no longer, and sent me out to him with sum sangwidges and a bottel of Sham.

"It's going to be a very cold day." "I'd a sight rayther you called me Tildy, mum. It seems like as though a lump o' ice got on my 'eart when you say Mat-tilda." "'Matilda' is more refined and suitable," said Mrs. Martin with dignity. "Oh yes, 'um 'course, 'um. When 'ull Miss Maggie be comin' to see us, 'um?" "Not before Christmas, you silly girl. Miss Maggie is at school."

Weller? inquired Mr. Pickwick. 'He von't begin, sir, rejoined Mr. Weller; 'he knows I ain't ekal to ex-pressin' myself ven there's anythin' partickler to be done, and yet he'll stand and see me a-settin' here taking up your walable time, and makin' a reg'lar spectacle o' myself, rayther than help me out vith a syllable. It ain't filial conduct, Samivel, said Mr.

I thought that one look from a commandin pint would reveal the wanderer to our eyes." "Perhaps he is crouching in among the rocks down there." "Wal, I rayther think he'd manage to git up a leetle further out of the reach of the surf than all that." "He may be farther on." "True; an I dare say he is, too." "There don't seem to be any place below these rocks, where he would be likely to be."