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Gentlemen," he turned to the party at the table, "this is a quiet house, a quiet house in general, but " "Tut-tut!" said the vintner good-naturedly. "We'll drink a cup with the gentleman if he wishes it!" "You'll drink or be pricked!" quoth Messer Grio; he was one of those who grow offensive in their cups. And while his friends laughed, he swished out a sword of huge length, and flourished it.

But he felt that here was something too deep for tears. "Does Randy know?" "Yes. I told him. We have always talked about things " "I see," he sat staring into the fire, "and of course it is Randy that you ought to marry " "I don't want to marry anyone. I shall never marry " "Tut-tut, my dear." He laid his hand over hers.

Never maind: there's a plenty o' taime betwix' this an' Plymouth." "No, thanks." "Tut-tut, now " He insisted, and the packet, on the white paper wrapper of which spots of grease were spreading, changed hands. The little man peered wistfully up into his son's face: his own eyes were full of love, but seemed to search for something. "How dost laike it, up to Hexeter: an' how't get along?"

He shall go down to the pit, and that soon. The blood that he has shed shall be required of him, and that before he is one year older. 'Tut-tut. All that sounds very fine, good father, I said, waxing impatient, and a little scornful; for I saw that he was one of those wandering and often crazy monks in whom the League found their most useful emissaries.

Meanwhile our own aeroplane was getting within range, and a pretty duel in mid-air commenced, the two machines circling and swooping like a pair of immense white gulls, while the "tut-tut" of their machine-guns was the only sound as both Germans and British watched this unique battle.

"Well, sir," said he, "we are well out of that! Did ever any one see such a pack of young barbarians?" "We are properly punished, Mr. Byfield; we had no business there," I replied. "No, indeed, sir, you may well say that! Outrageous! And my ascension announced for Friday, you know!" cried the aëronaut. "A pretty scandal! Byfield the aëronaut at the police-court! Tut-tut!

"This gentleman here" he pointed to Arnold of Melchthal "says he does not like taxes, and that he isn't going to put up with them any longer." "Tut-tut!" murmured the executioner. "See what you can do for him." "Certainly, your Excellency. Robert," he cried, "is the oil on the boil?" "Just this minute boiled over," replied a voice from the other side of the door.

Dora had gone unmarked yet by the cursed fires of Ascalon; only her tongue discovered that the poison of their fumes had reached her heart. "I'd like to put strickenine in some of their biscuits!" Dora declared, with passionate vehemence. "Tut-tut! no niggers " "How's your face, Mr. Morgan?" Dora inquired, out of one mood into another so quickly the transition was bewildering.

There stood over the pulpit an inscription, itself presumptuous with aristocracy, saying, "The dead in Christ shall rise first;" as if those truly dead in the humility of Christ would not prefer to rise last! Samson watched his new friend narrowly, whose countenance was profoundly piteous, and his teeth and lip made a "Tut-tut!" Satisfied with the man, Samson knelt by Virgie and kissed her once.

Of course I'm putting in my report a statement about your help." Mr. Vanney's cheek flushed. Was this composed young hireling making sport of him? "Tut-tut!" he said again, this time with obvious intent to chide in his manner. "If I see fit to signify my appreciation remember, I am old enough to be your father."