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Up, and this day being the day than: by a promise, a great while ago, made to my wife, I was to give her L20 to lay out in clothes against Easter, she did, notwithstanding last night's falling out, come to peace with me and I with her, but did boggle mightily at the parting with my money, but at last did give it her, and then she abroad to buy her things, and I to my office, where busy all the morning.

"I cannot say that I ever axed her, for I do not see what that has to do with the matter. Lord Martin, do you see, is a fine young man, and a fine fortune. And Delia is my own daughter, and if she should boggle about having him, I would cut her off with a shilling." "Sir," answered Moreland, with much indignation, "that is a conduct that would deserve to be execrated.

Anti-Christ is the name they 'blasphemously' apply to the actual 'old chimera of a Pope. Puseyite Divines treat his Holiness with more tenderness; but even they boggle at his infallibility, and seem to occupy a position between the rival churches of Rome and England analogous to that of Captain Macheath when singing between two favourite doxies

Anti-Christ is the name they 'blasphemously' apply to the actual 'old chimera of a Pope. Puseyite Divines treat his Holiness with more tenderness, but even they boggle at his infallibility, and seem to occupy a position between the rival churches of Rome and England analogous to that of Captain Macheath when singing between two favourite doxies

I put the latter part in a low, eager voice, for hope had come to me. "Is it a way out?" I asked, leaning over to her. She sat mute, but irresolute, embarrassed and fretful. "Heavens!" I cried, impatiently, "it may mean life or death to all of us, and you boggle over your oath!" My rude impatience met with a rebuke that it perhaps deserved.

But when she saw Lupus approach, she showed him Caius's dead body, and persuaded him to come nearer, with lamentation and tears; and as she perceived that Lupus was in disorder, and approached her in order to execute some design disagreeable to himself, she was well aware for what purpose he came, and stretched out her naked throat, and that very cheerfully to him, bewailing her case, like one that utterly despaired of her life, and bidding him not to boggle at finishing the tragedy they had resolved upon relating to her.

Is a fellow whose face is hatched all over with impudence, and should he be hanged or pilloried, 'tis armed for it. He is a juggler with words, yet practises the art of most uncleanly conveyance. He doth boggle very often, and because himself winks at it, thinks 'tis not perceived. The main thing that ever he did was the tune he sang to.

So, whatever opinion I have formed of Simpkins, I'm going to deal with him precisely as if he were my personal enemy." "What do you mean to do to him?" said the doctor. "You were speaking this minute of a post mortem." "It won't come to that," said Meldon, "unless you boggle over the death certificate.

The importance of the case at present arises entirely from the heavy insurance; a verdict of suicide will mean a gain of ten thousand pounds to the 'Griffin, so, naturally, the directors are anxious to get the case settled and not inclined to boggle over a little expense." "Naturally. And when will the expedition take place?" I asked. "The inquest is fixed for to-morrow what is the matter?

However you would immediately require some specimen of my skill; and at that indeed I might boggle a little. Nevertheless be it in earnest or in jest that you have been talking all this while, there is most unquestionably, as no rational being will dispute, a number of incomprehensible and marvellous things in the world."

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