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No, no; my master was a man of fortn now, and behayved himself as sich. With his glas in his i, he staired at every body. He took always the place before the fire. He talked about "my carridge," "my currier," "my servant;" and he did wright. I've always found through life, that if you wish to be respected by English people, you must be insalent to them, especially if you are a sprig of nobiliaty.
And in the spring I mean to try and get ever such a lot of early ducks." "Well, I hate all that," said Agnetta. "Now, if I could choose I wouldn't live on a farm at all. I'd have lots of servants, and silk gownds and gold bracelets and broaches, and satting furniture, and a carridge to drive in every day. An' I'd lie in bed ever so late in the mornings and always do what I liked."
Within the last sex weaks I have been learning to spell: and when all the world was rejoicing at the festivvaties of our youthful Quean *when all i's were fixed upon her long sweet of ambasdors and princes, following the splendid carridge of Marshle the Duke of Damlatiar, and blinking at the pearls and dimince of Prince Oystereasy Yellowplush was in his loanly pantry HIS eyes were fixt upon the spelling-book his heart was bent upon mastring the diffickleties of the littery professhn.
Well, master's glass-coach droav up, jest as I got within a few yards of the door; our carridge, I say, droav up, and stopt. Down gits coachmin to open the door, and comes I to give Mr.
These pints of genarawsaty in my disposishn I never should have eluded to, but to show that I am naturally of a noble sort, and have that kind of galliant carridge which is equel to either good or bad forting. "What was the substns of my last chapter?
And dey live in a fine chateau, with horse and carridge and everything as it would be if they were in their own France. Monsieur has been in France?" Only in Paris, I told her; a spasmodic run across the Channel Paris in eight hours. Two days there then return "That does not give one much idea of France." "Nou, non, Monsieur.
L'ptite Catherine was in her carridge and I let go, and she go all down, Monsieur, and I too over the hill the cleef, you call it but the bebe was killed and I Monsieur, I was alive, but like this!" showing her shoulder. "And what did they do?" "At the chateau? Ah, figure-toi, monsieur, the agony of dat pauvre dame! I was sent away, she would not see me, and I left Quebec at once.
He slams down the front window, and screams out, "Fouettez, cocher!" The long and short of the matter was, that jest as I came up to the door two of the bums jumped into the carridge. I saw all; I knew my duty, and so very mornfly I got up behind. "Tiens," says one of the chaps in the street; "c'est ce drole qui nous a floure l'autre jour." I knew 'em, but was too melumcolly to smile.
'Go and see for Lady Bareacres' carridge, George, says his Lordship; and vispers to me, 'a cousin of ours a poor relation. So I took no notis of the feller when he came back, nor in my subsquint visits to Hill Street, where it seems a knife and fork was laid reglar for this shabby Capting." "Thusday Night. O Hangelina, Hangelina, my pashn for you hogments daily! I've bean with her two the Hopra.
About three months after, when the season was beginning at Paris, and the autumn leafs was on the ground, my lord, my lady, me and Mortimer, were taking a stroal in the Boddy Balong, the carridge driving on slowly ahead, and us as happy as possbill, admiring the pleasant woods and the goldn sunset.
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