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She liked Deuceace, who amused her and made her laff. She liked his manners, his riding, and his good loox; and being a pervinew herself had a dubble respect for real aristocratick flesh and blood. Miss's love, on the contry, was all flams and fury. She reglarly flung herself at Deuceace's head such sighing, crying, and ogling, I never see.

You've reglarly impeached my integrity blood of the Spraggons won't stand that. "Death before Dishonour!" shouted he, at the top of his voice, flourishing his nightcap over his head, and then dashing it on to the middle of the floor. 'What's the matter? what's the matter? what's the matter? exclaimed Mr. Sponge, rushing through the connecting door.

For the fust six months it was all very well; but then she grew gloomier and gloomier, though A. did everythink in life to please her. Old Shum used to come reglarly four times a wick to Cannon Row, where he lunched, and dined, and teed, and supd. The pore little man was a thought too fond of wine and spirits; and many and many's the night that I've had to support him home.

"Every night in the year, Nancy, exceptin' Sundays; and what was more, the horse along with him for he used to come ridin' at midnight upon the same garran; and it was no matther what place or company the other 'ud be in, the ould Square would come reglarly, and crave him for what he owed him."

They're at every man for a subscription, and talk about guineas as if they grew upon gooseberry-bushes. Besides, they are such a rubbishing set all drafts from the fox'ounds. Now there's a chap on a piebald just by the trees he goes into the Gazette reglarly once in three years, and yet to see him out, you'd fancy all the country round belonged to him.

You were reglarly engaged to him, and I have heard you say he was very fond of you. I suppose there were some high words about something, and a kind of a quarrel like, and so you parted, but that's nothing. It might all be made up now, and it ought to be made up. What was it about? 'There was no quarrel. 'Well, of course, if you don't like to say anything more to me, I won't ask you.

"Oh, dear," says he, scraping the thick of the filth off his coat with his whip, "I'm reglarly blown, I earn't go down with the 'ounds this turn; but, my good fellow," turning to the Yorkshireman, who was helping to purify him, "don't let me stop you, go down by all means, but mind, bear in mind the quarter of house-lamb at half-past five to a minute."

"Reglarly up a tree, by jingo!" exclaimed the modest boy, who could not face the gentlest of her sex not even Briggs when she began to talk to him; whereas, put him at Iffley Lock, and he could out-slang the boldest bargeman. At dinner, James appeared choking in a white neckcloth, and had the honour of handing my Lady Jane downstairs, while Briggs and Mr.