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Now I got this salmon in specially from Tidborough." "I'll have some of that ham," said Mr. Boom Bagshaw; and he arose sulkily and strolled to the sideboard where he rather sulkily cut from a ham in thick wedges. The house was clearly his house. He addressed himself to Mabel. "Now in a very few weeks you'll no longer have to get things from Tidborough, Mrs. Sabre salmon or anything else.
"No, gentlemen," continued Bagshaw, pausing to take a drink of water, "let us rather consider this question on the high plane of national welfare. Let us not think of our own particular interests but let us consider the good of the country at large. And to do this, let me present to you some facts in regard to the price of barley in Tecumseh Township."
"Here they are," replied Uncle, at the same time drawing from his pocket a parcel in size and form very closely resembling Mr. Richards's offensive contribution. "I knew it would be so," said Bagshaw, with more of discontent than he had thought to experience, considering the pains he had taken that everything should be well ordered.
Boom Bagshaw lacked earnestness in his calling, for he was enormously in earnest, but because he disliked and despised the conventional habits and manners and appearance of the clergy and, in any case, intensely disliked being one of a class. For the same reasons he wore a monocle; not because the vision of his right eye was defective but because no clergyman wears a monocle.
You could tell from the way John Henry Bagshaw closed the door before he sat down that he was in a pretty serious frame of mind. "Gentlemen," he said, "the election is a certainty. We're going to have a big fight on our hands and we've got to get ready for it." "Is it going to be on the tariff?" asked Tompkins. "Yes, gentlemen, I'm afraid it is.
"For the last two years," continued Patterson, seeing the effect of his words, "only two Englishmen have been heard of to any extent the demagogue leader, Bagshaw, and Sir John Dacre, the insolent young leader of the aristocrats." This time it was the daughter that flushed at Mr. Patterson's words. "Mr. Dacre is not insolent," said Mary, warmly. "I have met him several times.
Frederick Snodgrass. The "interstices," as Mr. Bagshaw called them, to be filled up by the amusing talents of the elder Wrench and Uncle John's friend. And, lastly, that the company do assemble at Mr. Bagshaw's on the morning of the 24th of August, at ten o'clock precisely, in order to have the advantage of the tide both ways. Three days prior to the important 24th, Mr.
In the drawing-room Miss Bypass occupied herself in stooping about after the six, extracting bread and butter from their mouths they were not allowed to eat bread and butter and raising them for the adoring inspection of visitors unable at the moment either to adore Mr. Boom Bagshaw or to prostrate themselves before the throne of Queen Victoria Boom Bagshaw. Few spoke to Miss Bypass.
You know that hotel of his, too, half way down the street, Smith's Northern Health Resort, though already they were beginning to call it Smith's British Arms. So you can imagine that Bagshaw came as near to turning pale as a man in federal politics can. "I never knew Smith was a Conservative," he said faintly; "he always subscribed to our fund." "He is now," said Mr.
But the servant was absent a few minutes beyond the half-hour, and poor Bagshaw suffered severely from that gnawing impatience, amounting almost to pain, which every mother's son of us has experienced upon occasions of greater or less importance than this. They were again at the very point of starting, when a message was brought to Mrs.
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