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He war de biggest guzzler I eber seed in my life. Why, dat man he drunk up ebery thing he could lay his han's on. Sometimes he would go 'roun' tryin' to borrer money from pore cullud folks. 'Twas rale drefful de way dat pore feller did frow hisself away. But drink did it all. I tell you, Bobby, dat drink's a drefful thing wen it gits de upper han' ob you. You'd better steer clar ob it."

And honest Huxter talked about Sir Francis to the chaps at Bartholomew's; and told Fanny, in the lodge, that, after all, there was nothing like a thorough-bred un, a regular good old English gentleman, one of the olden time! "Don't say 'er but her, borrer but borrow, actially but actually, Fanny," Mr. Huxter replied not to a fault in her argument, but to grammatical errors in her statement.

And honest Huxter talked about Sir Francis to the chaps at Bartholomew's: and told Fanny, in the lodge, that, after all, there was nothing like a thoroughbred un, a regular good old English gentleman, one of the olden time! "Don't say 'er but her, borrer but borrow, actially but actually, Fanny," Mr. Huxter replied not to a fault in her argument, but to grammatical errors in her statement.

He kin borrer a mule and go fur you, Mah'sr Harry, I 'spects." "Well, tell Jim to get a mule and come to Aunt Judy's just as quick as he can. I'll pay him right well." "Dat's so, Mah'sr Harry; Jim'll go 'long fur ye. I'll tell him." "Now be quick about it," cried Harry. "I'm in a great hurry." And off he started again. But as he hurried along, his legs began to feel stiff and his feet were sore.

'His lodger lost 'is purse the other day. "I'd got two and ninepence, as it 'appened, and then there was more trouble because the skipper wouldn't give 'im the money till he 'ad gone, and 'e wouldn't go till he 'ad got it. The skipper gave way at last, and as soon as he 'ad got it 'Arry ses, 'Now 'op off and borrer the rest, and look slippy about it.

The guide longed to be off, and as the sun descended the heavens it was one of the hardest tasks of his life to restrain his impatience, but he had been trained in a school where patience is one of the greatest of all the virtues. Suddenly he rose to his feet, stretched his arms and yawned. "I'd like to borrer that spy-glass of yours fur a few minutes."

I know the purity of my own motives, and while my Merry, my little Sir William, playful warbler, prattles under this patriarchal wing, and my Cherry, my darling Morley, supports the old man's tottering walk, I can do without my Goschy, my dears, I can do without him." And wants to borrer MY umbreller for them "to rally round," the bragian idgiot!

"I felt so awful sorry for you, Mr. Spooner. I jest hed to come, but I'll call again, early to-morrer." "No, ye won't. Because I aim ter leave this yere ranch afore sun-up. Jest you speak up an' out. If yer folks has sent you here" his eyes hardened and flashed "to borrer money, why, you kin tell 'em I ain't got none to loan." Sissy laughed gaily. "Why, I know that, Mr. Spooner.

"We'll be on Tower Hill just afore nine and keep 'im out o' mischief, any way," ses Peter. Ginger nodded. "And be called names for our pains," he ses. "I've a good mind to let 'im be robbed." "It 'ud serve 'im right," ses Peter, "on'y then he'd want to borrer off of us. Look here! Why not why not rob 'im ourselves?" "Wot?" ses Ginger, starting. "Walk up behind 'im and rob 'im," ses Peter.

That's what they do with all the big rascals nowadays." "I'm in a hurry," said Tim. "That's what the pickpocket said when the cop was gently persuadin' him to go to the Tombs, but the cop didn't see it. I want the pleasure of your society a minute or two. I hear you're in the music business." "No, I'm not," said Tim, shortly. "What made you borrer this boy's fiddle, then?"

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