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Why the very name will get the shares up to a premium in ten days. 'And when they ARE at a premium, said Mr Ralph Nickleby, smiling. 'When they are, you know what to do with them as well as any man alive, and how to back quietly out at the right time, said Mr Bonney, slapping the capitalist familiarly on the shoulder. 'By-the-bye, what a VERY remarkable man that clerk of yours is.

By-the-bye, Captain Hassall and I had been so well pleased with O'Carroll, and so satisfied as to his thorough knowledge of the regions we were about to visit and the language of the people, that we had retained him on board as supernumerary mate. "Don't you go and speak to him now, if you value the safety of the ship, or our lives," exclaimed Stubbs, in a tone of alarm.

"Well well, they have nothing to do with that affair at all events. By-the-bye, I wonder what amount of females are deserted in the navy; they certainly have an advantage over landsmen, in the respect of being tied to tiresome partners; they can, at least, for a season, get a release from their troubles, and be free at sea." However, Mr.

It's always so pleasing to a woman to hear that comparison. Do you mean he reminds you of Mrs. Wade?" The boy Tom, who had been attentive, broke into merriment. "Uncle Denzil wouldn't dare to have said it in her presence!" he cried. "Perhaps not," conceded Denzil, with a smile. "By-the-bye, is that wonderful person still in Polterham?" "Oh yes!" Mrs. Liversedge replied.

Gentlemen's servants do get so careless, it quite sickens one!" So Mr. Neefit went on, and as Sir George was very copious in the instructions which he had to give, all of which, by-the-bye, were absolutely thrown away, Ralph Newton became tired of waiting. He remembered too that he was not there as a customer, but almost as a member of the family, and the idea sickened him.

The hostess, who, by-the-bye, gave me a soup-plate in which to wash my hands, was greatly perplexed to know how to get up a dinner for me, and, as she told me afterwards, she went to the schoolmaster and held a consultation with him on the subject. An astonishing dish of minced asparagus fried in oil was concocted in accordance with his prescription.

"I should have been heartily sick of the business by now." "There's no knowing. So you marry Miss Mumbray? An excellent choice, I have no doubt. Hearty congratulations! Oh, by-the-bye, Jacobs & Burrows have a capital Greuze do look in if you are passing."

O'Malley; a very young officer indeed, ha, an Irishman! The south of Ireland, eh?" "No, sir, the west." "Oh, yes! Well, Mr. O'Malley, you are promoted. You have the lieutenancy in your own regiment. By-the-bye, Merivale," here his voice changed into a half-laughing tone, "ere I forget it, pray let me beg of you to look into this honest fellow's claim; he has given me no peace the entire morning."

It begun in this way; Olivia and I were travelling together, and there was a difficulty, as we say in our country when three or four gentlemen shoot each other. Then there came up Mr. Glascock and another gentleman. By-the-bye, the other gentleman was your brother-in-law." "Poor Mr. Trevelyan!" "He is very ill; is he not?" "We think so. My sister is with us, you know.

Then Mrs Hurtle made a further communication to Mrs Pipkin, which, though not spoken till the latter lady had her hand on the door, was, perhaps, the one thing which Mrs Hurtle had desired to say. 'By-the-bye, Mrs Pipkin I expect Mr Montague to call to-morrow at eleven.

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