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As all the chairs in the living room were very plain, made of solid oak, with bullhide seats and backs, this remark was received with laughter. "Go aheadt!" said Carl. "Ven you ain'dt drough, let me know. I know your own bizziness.

"And threepence for nephy Bob," said the old lady. "Threepence for nephew Bob, and why?" "It is his parquisites when he recommends a gentleman. You would not have me pay out of my own earnings; for he will have it, or he'll ruin my bizziness. Poor folk must be paid for their trouble."

"And threepence for nephy Bob," said the old lady. "Threepence for nephew Bob, and why?" "It is his parquisites when he recommends a gentleman. You would not have me pay out of my own earnings; for he will have it, or he'll ruin my bizziness. Poor folk must be paid for their trouble."

But who was this genlmn with a fine name Mr. Frederic Altamont? or what was he? The most mysterus genlmn that ever I knew. Once I said to him on a wery rainy day, "Sir, shall I bring the gig down to your office?" and he gave me one of his black looks and one of his loudest hoaths, and told me to mind my own bizziness, and attend to my orders.

Have you some particular business to transact, or do you merely desire a holiday?" "Bof," replied the Moor, with a mysterious smile. "I'se got finished the partikler bizziness of bein' spliced yesterdays, an' I wants littil holiday." "Indeed," said Mrs Langley in surprise, "you have been very quiet about it." "Ho yis, wery quiet." "Where is your bride, Ali? I should like so much to see her."