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Howbut I may save tha time and tell thea downroight that Sir Jarge forged his uncle's will, and so gotten the Grange. That 'ee keeps his niece in mortal fear o' he. That tha'll be put in haunted chamber wi' a boggle." "I think," said the young man hesitatingly, "that there must be some mistake. I do not know any Sir George, and I am NOT going to the Grange." "Eay!

You are feasting your eyes on the wonderful color effects and the groupings that so enthuse the artist, and which he generally manages to botch and boggle when he seeks to commit them to canvas; and betweenwhiles you are wondering why all the despondent cats in Venice should have picked out the Grand Canal as the most suitable place in which to commit suicide, when bump! your gondola swings up against the landing piles in front of a glass factory and the entire force of helpers rush out and seize you by your arms or by your legs, if handier and try to drag you inside, while the affable and accommodating gondolier boosts you from behind.

In fact, to Mary, who had not seen her for the past few months, she appeared so experienced and grown-up, as she came into the room to meet her, that that young person felt all at once very young and awkward, and as a consequence made such a boggle of what she had to say, that Marian, entirely misunderstanding, exclaimed in amazement, "You want me to get up an April joke on my birthday, Mary?

It's a sorrowful thing I'm lame an' can na' gang wi' ye. What are ye doin', Hester?" "I'm hunting for the newspaper. Don't they put the railroad time-tables in the paper over here, or must I go to the station to inquire about trains?" "Ye'd better ask at the station. I'll go wi' ye. Ye might boggle it by yersel'. Ring for Tillie, Jean.

What specious argument! And why must every bright delightful fruit be forbidden by dull care or justified by flagrantly untenable artifice? Who but a fool would boggle over this chance, this gloriously deserved crown of the adventure, this gay, random ride over the deserts with Arlee?... To her it was nothing but a prolonging of the lark into which the affair had miraculously been turned.

And as the New Vitalist turns from the disputes of his youth to the future of his science, he will cease to boggle at the name Vitalist, or at the inevitable, ancient, popular, and quite correct use of the term Force to denote metaphysical as well as physical overcomers of inertia.

She knows that I should make a mere boggle of her garden, she is equally aware that I could be no use in any way on 'Feathery' Joltram's farm and yet she is thoroughly annoyed and disappointed because I won't try to do what she is perfectly confident I can't do, in order that I shall rest well and be fed well for one or two days!

"Indeed," Master Leigh agreed. "But I hope ye'll remember that on that occasion I was your friend." "At a price," Sakr-el-Bahr reminded him. "And at a price you may find me your friend to-day." The rascally skipper's heart leapt with hope. "Name it, Sir Oliver," he answered eagerly. "And so that it ties within my wretched power I swear I'll never boggle at it.

A house might elongate or enlarge itself or seem to do so to a gentleman who had been dining. The ocean might dry up, the rocks melt in the sun, the stars fall from heaven like autumn apples; and there was nothing in these incidents to boggle the philosopher. But the case of the young lady stood upon a different foundation.

He was a man who would have been a bad witness in any case nervous, ill at ease, suspicious, inclined to boggle and in this instance he was being forced to invent answers. "It was oh, the Royal Atlantic!" he answered at last. "I've an agency for them." "So I noticed from the bills and placards in your window," observed the detective.

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