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"Begar! it ees better zan one play," mutters the French agent. "So I made the miserable driver confess that he had entered into an arrangement with one of the robbers to upset us between Birkadeen and Al Jezira, so that they could make the capture." "The villain! he deserved hanging. I hope you executed Arab justice on him then and there." Mustapha shakes his head. "Monsieur forgets.

"In the meanwhile," said Lord Dalgarno, "you will oblige us, Monsieur le Chevalier, as well as maintain your own honoured reputation, by letting your drawers receive the man-at-arms with a cudgel, in case he should venture to come way again." "Ventre saint gris, milor," said the Chevalier, "leave that to me. Begar, the maid shall throw the wash-sud upon the grand poltron!"

We may soon discover ze truth." "By going forward, yes; but before we do that, perhaps I can learn something about the direction they took." "Ah! you will apply ze wonderful science of ze prairie. I have heard of it, begar, and I shall be one very glad to see ze experiment."

I sall away to ze Kasbah, and zen in due time look for ze swoop of ze French zouaves. Begar! if Emile Constans may have a hand in ze capture of zat deevil, ze reward will allow him to visit ze adorable Paris again. I am off. I sall let nothing stop me. Allons!" With a majestic wave of the hand he turns his back on them and runs. They stand and listen.

"Blood alive, masther, but that's great spakin' begar, a judge couldn't come up to you; but in throth, sir, I'd be long sarry to throuble you; only he's away fifteen year, and I wouldn't thrust it to another; and the corplar that commands the ridgment would regard your handwrite and your inditin'." "Don't, ma'am, plade the smallest taste of apology." "Eagh?"

They do what they please, they never die unless they choose, begar! We know them in our practice, Herr Holmes!" Holmes laughed. Some acumen there, he thought, in medicine or mind: as for himself, it was true enough; whatever success he had gained in life had been by no flush of enthusiasm or hope; a dogged persistence of "holding on," rather.

They do what they please, they never die unless they choose, begar! We know them in our practice, Herr Holmes!" Holmes laughed. Some acumen there, he thought, in medicine or mind: as for himself, it was true enough; whatever success he had gained in life had been by no flush of enthusiasm or hope; a dogged persistence of "holding on," rather. Christmas eve came at last; bright, still, frosty.

I have selected this instance because it is from well authenticated sources, goes fully into details and refers to a nation and country very much resembling India. Indeed it is almost identical with the familiar Indian institution known as "begar" or forced labour. The weak point of such special efforts is that they tend to leave things in a worse position than ever when they are concluded.

"Begar, you wait plenty fire jess now plenty knock and squeal; oh yes, sar." "Are they going to murder the men?" I asked aghast. "No murder; oh no, sar, no murder, but plenty fight ah, there he goes, sar!" There was the sound of a gun-shot below in the creek; and I went to my window, and getting upon a chair, I saw the whole of a cruel scene.

"No, begar, dis fish you not catch," says Count Mace. "Dat is gut! haw! haw!" snorted the Baron. "Hook him! Lieber Himmel, you might dry and hook me as well. Haw! haw!" Well, we went to play. "Five to four on Coxe," screams out the Count. "Done and done," says another nobleman. "Ponays," says the Count. "Done," says the nobleman. "I vill take your six crowns to four," says the Baron.