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As for instance, 'Il est vrai qu'on s'y perd, mais que voulez-vous que je vous dise? il y a bien du pour et du contre; un petit Resident ne voit gueres le fond du sac. Il faut attendre. Those sort of expletives are of infinite use; and nine people in ten think they mean something.

"Proper broken down Old Country torff 'e is, too. 'E's right there wiv th' goods at police work, they s'y, but 'e's sure a bad un to 'ave to live wiv. Free weeks on'y, Crampton stuck it afore 'e applied for a transfer Taylor, 'e on'y stuck it free d'ys." Redmond made a gesture of exasperation.

'E's got no right to live, an' as the Good Word puts it, ''E shall shorely die, an' I s'y, 'Amen, an' damn soon at that." When I returned on deck I found Wolf Larsen steering mainly with one hand, while with the other hand he held the marine glasses and studied the situation of the boats, paying particular attention to the position of the Macedonia.

Accordingly, we learn that somebody was told by somebody else 'avec des détails que je ne rapporterai point' that 'M. de Voltaire se conduisit très-irrégulièrement en Angleterre: qu'il s'y est fait beaucoup d'ennemis, par des procédés qui n'accordaient pas avec les principes d'une morale exacte. And we are told that he left England 'under a cloud'; that before he went he was 'cudgelled' by an infuriated publisher; that he swindled Lord Peterborough out of large sums of money, and that the outraged nobleman drew his sword upon the miscreant, who only escaped with his life by a midnight flight.

"Let's roll the cuss in the fancy collar," proposed one of the head-hunters, meaning me. "I'll stove yer slats if yer touch him," said Grits, and then resorted to appeal. "I s'y, carn't yer stand back and let a chap 'ave a charnst?" The head-hunters only jeered. And what shall be said of the Captain in this moment of peril?

I s'y, Dick-ol'-chap, wyke-up, naow. Buck up. Buck up. 'Ave a drink." But Nickerson could only nod his head and murmur: "A few more consequently and a good light " Then his voice died down to unintelligible murmurs. "We'll have to call at Juneau," decided Hardenberg two days later. "I don't figure on navigating this 'ere bath-tub to no Hongkong whatsoever, with three hands.

Needless to s'y, these are no longer possible: Fate 'as declyred against us, and we bow the 'ead.

He reached across the table and grasped Harry's hand in a hearty shake. Thereupon we drank a health to Carrot Bill in bottled beer; and this was followed by a toast to Mrs. Handsomebody, which somehow subdued us a little. "'Er brother is dead you s'y," reflected Mr. Watlin, "and 'ow hold a man might 'e be?" "Blessed if I know," replied Mary Ellen, "but he was years an' years younger than her.

Le prince de Galles, raconte Lord Seymour, dans des mémoires inédits, le prince de Galles assure et doit s'y connaître "qu'il n'y a pas une honnête femme

"'E's a cryzy Frenchman with long whiskers," said the Kid. "'E 'as a grudge against any one who speaks English and also against the world. They s'y that 'is American wife ran aw'y from 'im, or an American took 'is nytive wife aw'y. 'E packs a revolver."