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If you want any any advice, or that sort of thing, you may come to me; for I knew your father well. Do you like shooting?" "I never did shoot anything." "Well, perhaps better not. To tell the truth, I'm not very fond of young men who take to shooting without having anything to shoot at. By-the-by, now I think of it, I'll send your mother some game."

By-the-by, it is understood that my new position at the school gives me the privilege of accepting invitations. Do you know any nice people to whom you can introduce me?" "I am the last person in the world who has a chance of helping you," Emily answered.

Him I shall make use of, telling him nothing of my wider aims, but simply getting him to discover for me the dozen or so of men who would be likely to care for my lectures. By-the-by, the man of whom I was speaking, the father of Mrs. Ormonde's patient, lives in Lambeth; I shall certainly make an effort to draw him into the net! 'I shall be curious to hear more of him, said Mr. Newthorpe.

I've something special to say to you, and I can say it better out here than in the house. Grace is quite well, and sends her love. She is growing to look so beautiful!" "I hope she may grow in grace with God," said Mr Crawley. "She's as good a girl as I ever knew. By-the-by, you had Henry Grantly over here the other day?"

If, as has already happened, unfortunately, in the history of science, these conditions are not complied with; if the freedoms of the workers are trammelled, their unity disturbed, and if material facilities are too parsimoniously afforded them, evolution, at present so rapid, may be retarded, and those retrogressions which, by-the-by, have been known in all evolutions, may occur, although even then hope in the future would not be abolished for ever.

"Rather fortunate that I slipped in, my dear Newland; now there are 20 pounds saved. By-the-by, I'm short of cash. You've no objection to let me have this? I shall never pay you, you know." "I do know you never will pay me, major; nevertheless, as I should have paid it to the landlord had you not interfered, I will lend it to you."

"Palaver," by-the-by, is probably a corruption of the Portuguese word, "Palabra." As used by the natives, it has many significations, among which is that of an open quarrel. To "set a palaver," is to bring it to a final issue, either by talking or fighting. The story of the murder is as follows.

The bright arrows shot too high into heaven to hit the mark set so near to the earth. Ah, common fate of all superior natures! What treasure, and how wildly wasted! "By-the-by," said Levy, one morning, as he was about to take leave of Audley and return to town, "by-the-by, I shall be this evening in the neighbourhood of Mrs. Egerton." EGERTON. "Say Mrs. Bertram!"

"You'll see directly," said the cuckoo; "not that I mind telling you. There's to be a grand reception at one of the palaces to-night. I thought you'd like to assist at it. It'll give you some idea of what a palace is like. By-the-by, can you dance?" "A little," replied Griselda. "Ah, well, I dare say you will manage. I've ordered a court dress for you. It will be all ready when we get there."

Elliott positively refused accepting of any compensation in lieu of our supper and lodging: he said he considered our lodging a thing not to be spoken of; and as to our supper which by-the-by was a capital one he had invited us to that. We merely paid for the horse, thanked him for his hospitality, and departed.

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