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He felt that his master had got the better of him, and he was still a little melancholy on that account. He would have valued his grievance at that moment almost more than the fifty pounds, especially as by the acceptance of it he surrendered all right to complain for some considerable time to come. "By-the-by, Crabwitz," said Mr. Furnival, as the clerk was about to leave the room.
I should have told you, by-the-by, that it was she who, being a woman, of course succeeded where I, being a man, despite incredible pains and trouble, signally failed, discovered Arabella Fossett, alias Crane, and obtained from her the documents which free your life forever from a haunting and torturing fear. I urged her to accompany me hither, and place the documents herself in your hand.
It came out that he was engaged to Davidson's cousin, and incidentally he took out a kind of pocket photograph case to show us a new rendering of his fiancée. "And, by-the-by," said he, "here's the old Fulmar." Davidson looked at it casually. Then suddenly his face lit up. "Good heavens!" said he. "I could almost swear " "What?" said Atkins. "That I had seen that ship before."
The duke remembered that his nephew had made almost the same remark at his last Christmas visit. "By-the-by," said the duke, "I want to say a word or two to you before you go." Such a proposition on the duke's part was a great departure from his usual practice, but the nephew of course undertook to obey his uncle's behests. "I'll see you before dinner to-morrow," said Plantagenet.
By-the-by, if you have not been to the Roman chapel, I insist that you go next Sunday, if you are not engaged in some other party. I am very happy to receive a letter for John Yates. I shall send it to him to-day; it is very handsome, and will please him much. I will indeed return with all possible speed. Continue your journal. Adieu. Philadelphia, 21st December, 1794.
"I'm," striking his chest, "the dust, and there," pointing to the lake, "is the just, and no, by-the-by, that don't sound right I mean " "Oh, never mind it," says Sir Mark.
Suddenly my uncle exclaimed: "By-the-by, Mike will be on his way home some time to-day; and if so, it is more than possible that he may fall in with the wolves! Though he has a gun, it will go hard with him should they follow his trail." My uncle accordingly expressed his fears to Kepenau.
Moncton regarded me with a haughty and contemptuous smile. "I am happy to learn that your time was so agreeably spent. By-the-by, Geoffrey," turning abruptly to me, and speaking in a hasty, authoritative tone, "are those papers transcribed I gave you at parting? They will be required in court early to-morrow." He evidently expected a negative.
"Oh, by-the-by, did Miss Honeychurch enjoy London?" "She came back yesterday." "I suppose she had a good time?" "Yes, very," said Freddy, taking up a book. "She and Cecil are thicker than ever." "That's good hearing." "I wish I wasn't such a fool, Mr. Beebe." Mr. Beebe ignored the remark. "Lucy used to be nearly as stupid as I am, but it'll be very different now, mother thinks.
"You may take the clothes away now, my man; and don't be long in bringing me the grog, mind you," added the stranger, when he had possessed himself of the tin case and, in addition, a well-filled purse and several other smaller articles, which his pockets had contained. "By-the-by, what's the name of this vessel, and to what port is she bound?" he asked.
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