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Of Pussy's being beautiful there cannot be a doubt; and when you are good besides, Little Miss Impudence, once more apostrophising the portrait, 'I'll burn your comic likeness, and paint your music-master another. Mr.

But what troubles me most is the uncertainty of the money that Mr Crossley is going to send ever reaching its destination." "Oh! if we only knew some one in New York who would take it to them," said May, looking piteously at the horizon, as if she were apostrophising some one on the other side of the Atlantic.

"Now, talking of style, I will admit that the eternal apostrophising of God and the incessant quoting from the New Testament is tiresome to the last degree, and seriously prejudices the value of the 'Confessions' as considered from the artistic standpoint.

She finally found him there stretched on a mass of straw, with his eyes fixed on a beautiful planet, which shone like another moon. He was engaged at that moment in apostrophising the soul of Mary. Out of this anecdote, the editor of the present work contrives to obtain evidence as to the true date in the following manner: 'In the first place, the harvest was late that year.

I remember the Bible too, all about Abinadab and parties. Well, Gawd! apostrophising the meridian, 'you're goin' to see a rum start presently, I promise you that! The captain bounded. 'I'll have no blasphemy! he cried, 'no blasphemy in my boat. 'All right, cap, said Huish. 'Anythink to oblige.

"Sure enough, you are a very fine wig," said he, apostrophising it as he held it up on the end of his hammer; "and God bless him that give it me, and it fits me as if it was nailed to my head." "You seem to have had a good many nails in your head already, Christy," said I, "if one may judge by all these scars."

When a Protestant child does go to a priest on such a mission, what can the priest do but accept him? He is bound to look upon the suppliant as a brand to be saved from the burning. "You stupid young ass!" the priest may say to himself, apostrophising the boy; "why don't you remain as you are for the present? Why do you come to trouble me with a matter you can know nothing about?"

But," he added, apostrophising the portrait of Christian, "thou art not yet forgotten, my fair-haired William! The vengeance which dogs thy murderess is slow, but it is sure!" There was a pause of some moments, which Julian Peveril, willing to hear to what conclusion Major Bridgenorth was finally to arrive, did not care to interrupt. Accordingly, in a few minutes, the latter proceeded.

"Hold on, good sticks, hold on, and you may still bring the stout ship into port!" he added, apostrophising the masts. "They see our flagstaff, and will probably steer for it," said Harry. "Or perhaps they are aware of the existence of the inner harbour, and purpose running up to an anchorage."

"I go back into my life, and I address myself to the noblest of created beings," continued Pesca, vehemently apostrophising my unworthy self over the top rail of the chair. "Much more than was at all necessary," I answered as doggedly as possible; for the least encouragement in connection with this subject invariably let loose the Professor's emotions in a flood of tears.

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