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"Oh, it's you," he said, half inclined to laugh in spite of his anger. "I thought I said that, if I employed you, you were not to come to my office again unless I sent for you?" "I'm not in your employ." "Indeed! How's that?" he asked very sharply. "That is just what I've come to explain," was the unflinching reply. "By-by," remarked Mr.
By-by, you'll see me again, and all the chaps I can pick up at the Cercle and the hotels near." Then our procession passed on, the Colonel and gendarmes leading, Tiler and I with l'Echelle close behind. We found my lord awaiting us.
"This endris night I saw a sight, A star as bright as day; And ever among A maiden sung Lullay, by-by, lullay." "Is it not strange, mother," she said, breaking suddenly off, "that men should deem it a mark of holiness to cast derision on the birth-night of their Saviour?" "Let us be just even to our enemies," replied Mistress Vane, gently.
"By-by, Perigord," he said lightly, waving his hand, as, preceding the astonished landlord, he slowly withdrew. "But, your highness, the bill," said the astounded Perigord. "Ah, the bill. Charge it!" "To whom?" "The Queen!" "What, Madame?" "The same. Adieu, my good Perigord." And the graceful stranger rode away. An interval of quiet succeeded, in which the innkeeper gazed wofully at his wife.
"You are too young, my birdling, to be accustomed to such sights as this upstairs." "Birdling is not too young, she's almost fourteen," said the girl, proudly. "And she likes it, too; it makes her think of mother. Mother went to sleep on that table, mein Herr." "Poor thing! she's half-witted," thought Wyde as he passed into the street. "By-by, birdie."
I must have a railroad before night, or I shall not be able to sleep a wink. By-by!" Talbot turned to leave the room, when Mr. Belcher arrested him with the question: "Toll, would you like an office in the Crooked Valley corporation?"
"By-by, William," he said to the butler. "I'm off again, you see. Most inhospitable lot I ever saw never so much as offered me a glass of wine. Good-night, my daisy. Oh river! as they say in French. Oh river!" The door closed upon him. He looked back at the lighted windows and laughed. "I've given them a rare fright if nothing else.
"You've quite justified my confidence. You're a knowing fellow, and I'll er what's the proceeds?" "A hundred and thirteen thousand rather a fair day's work." "That it is. Send around your check for the hundred, and let the thirteen stay on account. By-by, I'll see you again in a day or two." Mr. Gallivant walked out into the street upon his usual ramble.
"Not quite so far, thank you," retorted Chiffield the genial; "but I don't mind walking to the next corner for a smash." Chiffield rose, put on his hat, and stepped toward the door. "Good-by, wifey. I sha'n't be gone long." A growl, bisected by a sob, was the only reply. "By-by, poppy," said Chiffield, with a flippant wave of the hand. Mr.
Leila was the head female slave a very well-featured young mulatto girl, and a great favourite, as she was always laughing, always in good humour, and very kind and attentive. At this remark Leila laughed, and Mammy Crissobella, who observed her showing her white teeth, "You laugh, you huzzy: what you laugh for, Leila? Get away get out of room. I give you nice flogging, by-by.
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