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Updated: May 20, 2025


'Twas said that Captain Brand and Captain Malyoe fell a-quarrelling and that the upshot of the matter was that Captain Malyoe shot Captain Brand through the head, and that the pirate who was with him served Captain Brand's companion after the same fashion with a pistol bullet through the body.

'O no, ma'amselle, it could not be him, for I left him busy a-quarrelling in my lady's dressing-room! 'You bring me strange tales, Annette, said Emily: 'it was but this morning, that you would have terrified me with the apprehension of murder; and now you would persuade me, you have seen a ghost! These wonderful stories come too quickly.

Quiggett strongly resembles. "Well, I never!" says Quiggett, laughing and shaking her old sides till all her keys, and, as one may fancy, her old ribs clatter and jingle. "Oh, Quiggett!" sobs out Mrs. Lambert, "what a man that is!" "You've been a-quarrelling, have you, mum, and making it up? That's right." "Quarrel with him? He never told a greater story. My General is an angel, Quiggett.

Even if we must die, let us die becomingly, not shrieking like butchered geese." A dozen men raised their voices angrily against him in defence of the women he had slighted. But he waved them impatiently away. "Is this an hour in which to fall a-quarrelling among ourselves?" he exclaimed. "Or do you think it one in which a man can stop to choose his words? Sang-dieu!

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