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And all the time he had but one plea, that his brother was no more than a boy and hadn't an ounce of vice in his nature which was well enough beknown to all in Tregarrick, but didn't go down with His Majesty's advisers: while as for the Prince Regent, Dan'l couldn't get to see him till the Wednesday evening that Hughie was to be hanged on the Friday, and then his Royal Highness spoke him neither soft nor hopeful.

Mrs Gamp had in the meanwhile sunk into her chair, from whence, turning up her overflowing eyes, and clasping her hands, she delivered the following lamentation: 'Oh, Mr Sweedlepipes, which Mr Westlock also, if my eyes do not deceive, and a friend not havin' the pleasure of bein' beknown, wot I have took from Betsey Prig this blessed night, no mortial creetur knows!

'Tis well beknown as the fish St Peter took when Our Lord told 'en to cast a hook; an' be shot if he didn' come to hook with a piece o' silver in his mouth! You can see Peter's thumb-mark upon him to this day: and, if you ask me, he's better eatin' than a sole, let alone you can carve en with a spoon though improved if stuffed, with a shreddin' o' mint.

Gin the writers had been minded to be beknown, they'd ha' sign't their names upon the document. An' gin they didna sae intend, wad it be coorteous o' me to gang speiring an' peering ower covers an' seals?" "But where is the cover?" "Ou, then," he went on, with the same provoking coolness, "white paper's o' geyan use, in various operations o' the domestic economy.

'Stop, said the man, composedly. 'I was going to drink to your daughter. Your health, Miss Riderhood. 'That knife was the knife of a seaman named George Radfoot. 'It was. 'That seaman was well beknown to me. 'He was. 'What's come to him? 'Death has come to him. Death came to him in an ugly shape. He looked, said the man, 'very horrible after it.

What that forty thousand pounds is for, he says, 'is thoroughly well beknown to all of you. There's Colonel Quorn, he says Did you ever 'ear of Colonel Quorn, sir?" "Yes, yes!" I answered. "Go on with your story." "'There's Colonel Quorn, 'e says, 'lying off Civita Vecchia with the count on board 'is ship with the arms and ammunition. Now I'm a-coming to it, sir; don't you stop me.

The Tyrrels are new people like, in Cornwall, as we say; they came in only with Cromwell's folk, when he fought the Grenvilles; but it's well beknown in the county bad luck goes with them. You see, they're descended from that Sir Walter Tyrrel you'll read about in the history books, him as killed King William Rufious in the New Forest.

So different that she could hardly bring herself to think that this bright abode could become her own. "And what is the price, Mrs Richards?" Her voice almost did fail her as she asked this question. She was determined to be liberal; but money of her own had hitherto been so scarce with her that she still dreaded the idea of expense. "The price, mem, is well beknown to all as knows Littlebath.

And here too the talk of the hour was the homicide at Black Hall. "They say about here that it was one of the lady's admirers who killed her in a fit of desperation from love and jealousy; for the lady was well beknown to be a great coquette," said one village authority to another, in the presence of Farmer Howe.

"I thought," he said, "as Norrer's true farder, and owing my life to him who is her adapted farder, and so well beknown to Miss Parsons, that I wouldn't be otherwise than welcome." "You are welcome," said Dale quietly. "Be seated." And Norah felt intensely grateful to Dale and intensely disgusted with her parent.

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