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Levison. ''Tayn't in the country. 'Humbug! It must be found. What is the use of all this stuff with me? I want 1,500L., and you must give it me. 'I tell you what it is, Captin, said Mr.

I say, tayn't sugar, tayn't tea, tayn't bacon. I don't think it's candles; but of this I be sure, tayn't waistcoats." Here there was a general groan. "Comrades," continued Nixon, "you know what has happened; you know as how Juggins applied for his balance after his tommy-book was paid up, and that incarnate nigger Diggs has made him take two waistcoats.

'Tayn't our way. 'I ask you once more, Mr. Levison, will you let me have the money, or will you not? 'Now, Captin, don't be so high and mighty! 'Tayn't the way to do business. Me and my pardner wish to sarve you; we does indeed. And if a hundred pound will be of any use to you, you shall have it on your acceptance; and we won't be curious about any name that draws; we won't indeed. 'Well, Mr.

"Well, do you know, Mr Charles, between ourselves," and Mr Bingley lowered his tone, and looked around him, "Things is very bad here; I can't make out, for my part, what has become of the country. Tayn't the same land to live in as it was when you used to come to our moor coursing, with the old lord; you remember that, I be sure, Mr Charles?" "'Tis not easy to forget good sport, Mr Bingley.

All you have got to do, you know, is to give your friends an order on us, and we will let you have cash at a little discount. 'Then you can let me have the cash now at a little discount, or even a great; I cannot get rid of 800L. worth of coals. 'Why, 'tayn't four hundred chaldron, Captin, rejoined Mr. Levison. 'Three or four friends would do the thing.

"I'm at home," said Mr Nixon, "but 'tis the first time I ever heard Hell-house Yard called Wodgate." "It's called so in joggraphy," said Juggins. "But you hay'nt going to Hell-house Yard this time of night!" said Mr Nixon. "I'd as soon think of going down the pit with the windlass turned by lushy Bob." "Tayn't a journey for Christians," said Juggins.