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Accustomed to the "fuss and botheration of men" at such times, she was prepared to deliver him a little lecture. But, in approaching, she became affected by the look on his face, and, realizing somehow that she was in the presence of one whose self-control was proof, she simply whispered: "It's beginning; but don't be anxious she's not suffering just now. We shall send for the doctor soon.

Could we get past that port, we should then be in the way of picking up half a dozen Irishmen. "Och! botheration 'T is a beautiful coost All made up of rocks and deep bays; Ye may sail up and down, a marvellous host, And admire all its beautiful ways." Irish Song. Little did we, or could we, anticipate all that lay before us.

"Can you tell me, sir, if the College at Dublin is considered good for the instruction of surgical pupils?" "Country good, at all events plenty of practice broken heads and so on." "Have you ever been in Ireland, sir?" "Ireland! never don't wish to go must go old women will die executor botheration and so on." "I hope she has left you a good legacy, sir," replied I.

So the sooner we're back to the bottom of the hill, the safer 'twill be. There we'll at least have some help from the speed of our horses, if in the end we have to run for it. Let us get below at once!" Having by this finished adjusting his bridle, he hands the rein to Cypriano, adding "You hold this, senorito, while I go after Shebotha. Botheration take that old hag!

"Botheration, and that's what I get for kindness," says he, "there's grathitude your worship! And fait, I'll tell his honor of the money ye stole in the strong box that I left," says Tim Martin, says he. "Yes," interposed Mistress Wheelwright, "when word com'd that she'd gone off with a man that she had, and left her own childer for me to care for, bad luck to her." "Och!"

Charles, what on earth is the botheration about? Is it the little ships they're afeared of?" "Those ships belong to a pirate called Tulagi Angria," Charlie said, "and I am very much afraid, Tim, that we are likely to see the inside of his fortress." "But shure, yer honor, we're not afeared of those four little boats." "We are, Tim, and very much afraid, too.

Nelson insisted on my putting up there. We stopped three days and then we took ship to Cork. We had to prove that the money lying there belonged to me; that is to say, that I was the person in whose name it had been put. I had all sort of botheration about it, but luckily I knew the colonel of the regiment there, and he went to the bank with me and testified.

"It is the way of Tao to do difficult things when they are easy; to benefit and not to injure; to do and not to strive." Come out, says Laotse, from all this moil and topsey- turveydom; stop all this striving and botheration; give things a chance to right themselves. There is nothing flashy or to make a show about in Tao; it vies with no one.

These were non-partisan, since Archibald and McCully, the Liberal leaders, were as much concerned in the result as the Conservative ministers. Howe finally broke silence with the first of his articles in the Halifax Chronicle on 'The Botheration Scheme. This gave the signal for an agitation which finally bore Nova Scotia to the verge of rebellion.

"Why do you want us to go inside?" asked Arthur Inglewood, in whose red brow and rough brown hair botheration seemed to have reached its limit. "I want the rest to go in," said Michael in a clear voice, "because I want the whole of this garden in which to talk to you."