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"Right that same nail is there yet, Mrs. Meyerburg. Oser we should touch one thing!" "I can tell you it's a great comfort, Mrs. Fischlowitz, I got such a tenant as you in there." "When you come to visit me, Mrs. Meyerburg, right to the last nail like you left it you find it. Not even from the kitchen would I let my Sollie take down the old clothes-line what you had stretched across one end."

The first time she was married I am sending money to the old country to my father he should make her a present on account Mrs. Gladstein's father is my father's a third cousin, understand me. And when she marries Gladstein, y'understand, I give her both an engagement and a wedding present both. And do you think that sucker, olav hasholom, ever buys from me a dollar's worth goods? Oser a Stück."

Pring here, if you please, two pottle Mateira, ant we shall trink zem wis each oser. Ant ze sergeant says, 'Goot! Ven ze sergeant pring ze Mateira ant we trink it out to ze last trop, I taket his hant ant says, 'Mister Sergeant, perhaps you have still one Vater and one Mutter? He says, 'So I have, Mister Mayer. 'My Vater ant Mutter not seen me eight year, I goes on to him, 'ant zey know not if I am yet alive or if my bones be reposing in ze grave.

"You never were more out. Why, this silky, smooth-faced companion is a very Turk all but his beard. He is what d'ye call 'em oser than ere an archer in the Duke's body-guard. He is more wrapped up in one single Dutch lass called Margaret, than I am in the whole bundle of ye, brown and fair." "Man alive, that is just the contrary," said the hostess. "Yourn is the bane, and hisn the cure.

But upon the second day's march from Plothus, by the clouds of dust behind us at a great distance, it was plain we were pursued. We had entered a vast desert, and had passed by a great lake called Schanks Oser, when we perceived a large body of horse appear on the other side of the lake, to the north, we travelling west.

Zen I give ze grand rascal one pistol." Here Mr. Gusher flourished his right hand. "You shall give me ze satisfaction as one gentleman he give to ze oser, I say. I gives to ze grand rascal one small sword. I say I shall have ze satisfaction one gentleman he will give to ze oser. No, madam, ze grand rascal, he is one small coward. He will not give me ze satisfaction.

Ne sachant pas le mal, elle faisait le bien; Des richesses du coeur elle me fit l'aumone, Et tout en ecoutant comme le coeur se donne, Sans oser y penser je lui donnai le mien; Elle emporta ma vie, et n'en sut jamais rien." Will Ladislaw was delightfully agreeable at dinner the next day, and gave no opportunity for Mr. Casaubon to show disapprobation.

"Gott," she said, "I wish my sister-in-law, Hanna, with all her fine airs up where she lives on One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, could see me now. Oser she could stare and stare, and bow and bow, and past her I would roll like like a rolling-pin." From the gold-topped bottle nearest her came a long insidious whiff of frangipani. She dared to lean toward it, sniffing. "Such a beautiful smell."

"Don't I know it?" he commented. "And I suppose the widder sells out the store." "Oser a stück," Abe said. "She's still running the store, and making a fair success of it too." "Is that so?" Morris replied. "Well, then, why couldn't we get some of her trade, Abe? Bridgetown ain't so far away from here. Why don't you take a run over there sometime and see what you could do with her?

Every day for dinner is salt herring and potatoes, except Sundays is onions extra. And did that feller learn me English, Mawruss? Oser a stück. I must got to go to night school to learn English, Mawruss, and I did, Mawruss and they learned me good there, Mawruss; and so this here feller you are talking about should do the same." "We wouldn't got to learn him English, Abe," Morris declared.