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"He did not mean to say that he declined the charge, but merely that he refused all compensation. It is unnecessary, however, to say more of this; it shall be my office to see that the debt we owe, is properly discharged, and that all your necessities shall be anticipated." "Anan!" said the old man, looking up enquiringly into the other's face, as if to ask an explanation.
I said before how I proceeded along the island Juana in a straight line from west to east three hundred twenty-two miles, according to which course, and the length of the way, I am able to say that this Juana is larger than England and Scotland together; for, besides the said three hundred twenty-two thousand paces, there are two more provinces in that part which lies toward the west, which I did not visit; one of these the Indians call Anan, whose inhabitants are born with tails.
"Anan," said the old man, looking up simply at his companion. "Four," repeated the bee-hunter, pointing to the naturalist. "Every army has its hangers-on and idlers," rejoined the blunt border-man. "Friend, it will be necessary to slaughter this ass." "To slay Asinus! such a deed would be an act of supererogatory cruelty."
"Anan!" was again all the wondering Mr Briggs could say. "Pray, ma'am," said Mr Hobson, to Cecilia, "if it's no offence, was the Gentleman ever a player?" "I fancy not, indeed!" "I ask pardon, then, ma'am; I mean no harm; but my notion was the gentleman might be speaking something by heart."
"Is this all?" said Cap contemptuously; "by the preparations and equipments, I had thought there was a forced trade in the wind, and that an honest penny might be turned by taking an adventure. I suppose there are no shares in your fresh-water prize-money?" "Anan?" "I take it for granted the king gets all in these soldiering parties, and ambushments, as you call them."
Wilkes he reviled, who obtained his liberty that day. At length John Paul came in, calling my name. He broke off abruptly at sight of the visitors. "Now we shall decide," said Mr. Fox. "Captain, I have bet Mr. The captain looked astonished. "Anan, then, you have lost, Richard," said he. "For I have been just there." "And helped, no doubt, to carry off the champion on your shoulders," said Mr.
"Anan, Master Robin, is it you? Ah! I little thought you'd ha' been away; not that I fancy she missed ye much, for she didn't make much struggle that is, not to say much at the very last 'And at the last your bed shall be, Ay, near the broad and briny sea!"
"Anan?" he queried, as not understanding my point of view; and I let the matter rest. He was of those who slay and spare not where an enemy is concerned. But when we came to consider of it there seemed to be no alternative to the eastward flitting by way of the Great Trace.
As he walked along, Strap, at my desire, inquired of a carman, whom we met, whereabouts Mr. Cringer lived: and was answered by a stare, accompanied with the word "Anan!"
'Why, to a first-rate bonnet, as I think you would prove, I could afford to give from forty to fifty shillings a week. 'Is it possible? said I. 'Good wages, ain't they? said the man. 'First-rate, said I; 'bonneting is more profitable than reviewing. 'Anan? said the man. 'Or translating; I don't think the Armenian would have paid me at that rate for translating his Esop.
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