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"If you know, tell me where she is gone," cried Mrs. Buss, and the cry was re-echoed by the other women, while Anne's startled "I cannot tell! I do not know!" was unheeded. Only the Queen raising her hand gravely said, "Silence! What is this?" "Miss Woodford knew." "And never told!" cried the babble of voices. "Come hither, Mistress Woodford," said the Queen.

Buss him, call him brother, hug him, give him the "Abolition" kiss, write an article on slavery, like Dickens; marry him to a white gall to England, get him a saint's darter with a good fortin, and well soon see whether her father was a talkin' cant or no, about niggers. Cuss 'em, let any o' these Britishers give me slack, and I'll give 'em cranberry for their goose, I know.

The month of July set in more favourably; and, aided by fresh breezes, we advanced rapidly to the westward, attended daily by numerous fulmars and shearwaters. The Missionary brig had parted company on the 22d of June. We passed directly over that part of the ocean where the "Sunken Land of Buss" is laid down in the old, and continued in the Admiralty charts. Mr.

Paul Buss has so many busses in his head, such as you shall find he will be to God and man about one pitch. Happy is the communication of them that join in the fear of God." Hohenlo, too, or Hollock, as he was called by the French and English, was much governed by Buys and Olden-Barneveld.

Is it my husband or my son?" she asked with clasped hands, as two or three of the Princess's servants rushed forward. "The Princess, the Princess!" was the cry, "the priests have murdered her." "What have you done with her, madam?" rudely demanded Mrs. Buss, one of the lost lady's nurses. Mary Beatrice drew herself up with grave dignity, saying, "I suppose your mistress is where she likes to be.

But it would have been impossible to continue the institution had not the Helvetic Government voted him, in addition to the grant before mentioned, an annual supply of fuel, and a salary of twenty-five pounds each to two of his assistants, Kruesi and Buss, who, however, generously declined receiving it themselves, but devoted it to the general funds of the institution, from which they received nothing but their board and lodging.

Although this is the busiest season of the year the time when the Republican tidal wave of prosperity is supposed to buss the very clouds there is scarce a town or city in the United States where able-bodied men are not begging for employment.

"Oh, Colonel Brereton," she called, "save us, I beg!" "What are you about?" demanded the new-comer, sternly, of the crowd. "We 're celebratin' independence," explained he in the cart, "and all we wants of this miss is that she buss her friend Miss Shy Anna. They both is British sympathisers." "Be off with you, every doodle and rag-tail of you!" ordered the officer, angrily.

Michael kissed Nelly's clear brow, and bestowed his usual "buss," as he called it, on granny's withered cheek; then shouldering his oilskin coat, he took his way towards the landing-place at the mouth of the harbour. David and the rest of his crew were sitting about on the rocks with their short pipes in their mouths in readiness to go on board.

The sloop formed the lodging for the company working at the rock, and was anchored at a short distance from it. The sloop was afterwards replaced by a larger store vessel, called the Neptune Buss. The weather from the 27th of August to the 14th of September happened to be favourable to the work, so that the companies were employed on it at every tide.

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