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If't be a worke, madam, of so short time, Pray let me beg a minutes privacy; 'Twill be soone done. Ele. Yes, but the horrour of So foule a deed shall never: there's layd up Eternity of wrath in hell for lust: Oh, 'tis the devill's exercise! Henrico, You are a man, a man whom I have layd up Nearest my heart: in you 'twill be a sin To threaten heaven & dare that Justice throw Downe Thunder at you.
The art of life, my young friend, is to avoid what is disagreeable. Don't you think Mr. Ele quite a remarkable man? I regard him as an honor to your State, Sir." "A very great honor, Sir, and all the gentlemen at this charming dinner are honors to the States from which they come, and to our common country, Mr. Dinks.
"You have the man?" said Ele, looking at him with interest. "Certainly. Look here!" Mr. Ele did look, as earnestly as if he expected the General to take the man out of his pocket. "You know we want to get the grant, at any rate. If we only have men who see from our point of view, we are sure of it.
"Neaw, ey'd tak keare he didna do that, squoire," replied the hostess. "Ey towd him he'd get nowt boh ele here, an' he made free wi't wine bottle, so ey brought down t' whip jist to teach him manners." "You teach me! you ignorant and insolent hussy," cried Potts, furiously; "do you think I'm to be taught manners by an overgrown Lancashire witch like you?
He decided to go down the valley and look for these ruins. According to his text he crossed the Pass of Panticalla, descended the Lucumayo River to the bridge of Choqquechacca, and visited the lower Urubamba, returning by the same route. He published a detailed map of the valley. To one of its peaks he gives the name "Huaynapicchu, ele. 1815 m." and to another "Matchopicchu, ele. 1720 m."
We know the best men in our districts to go to the Convention. The thing seems to me to be very plain." "Very," said the others, smoking. "Shall it be Abel Newt?" said Mr. Condor. "Ay!" answered the chorus. "I propose the health of the Honorable Abel Newt, whom I cordially welcome as a colleague," said Mr. Ele. Bumpers were drained. It was past midnight, and the gentlemen rose.
As he drew to the end of this hypothetical harangue General Belch looked sideways at his companion to see if he probably understood him. The Honorable Mr. Ele shook his head in turn, looked solemnly into the empty grate, and said, slowly and with gravity: "The supposition might be entertained for the sake of the argument."
If it come to that once that they take the Towne You will see Spanish Dons heads cryed up and downe: as they doe our Orenges and Lymons; and the woemens heads shall off, too, not a maydenhead of gold shall scape 'em. Ele.
Talke not of rackes, prithee; the times present too many. Buz. Ride me as you will, then; I am used both to curbe and snaffle. Ele. I prithee tell me, Buzzano, so, I heare thy master call thee Buz. He may call me at his pleasure, forsooth. Ele. Dost thou know the nature of the English? Buz. Both men and women: I travelled thither with an Embassadour.
Ele, who had had a little previous conversation with the host, here rose and said, that, if he might venture, he would say, although it was an entirely unpremeditated thing, which had, in fact, only struck him while he had been sitting at that hospitable board, but had impressed him so forcibly that he could not resist speaking if he might venture, he would say that he knew a most able and highly accomplished gentleman in fact, it had occurred to him that there was then present a gentleman who would be precisely the man whom they might present to the people as a candidate suitable in every way.
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