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'And a more accomplished old woman never drank catlap, said Maxwell, as he shut the door; 'the last word has him, speak it who will and yet because he is a whillywhaw body, and has a plausible tongue of his own, and is well enough connected, and especially because nobody could ever find out whether he is Whig or Tory, this is the third time they have made him provost! But to the matter in hand.

What expressions to fall from two highly educated gentlemen! Slope Potato-trap Sawbones Catlap je n'en finirais pas." She then let them know that she meditated a "dictionary of jargon;" in hopes that its bulk might strike terror into honest citizens, and excite an anti-jargon league to save the English language, now on the verge of dissolution. Sampson was pleased with this threat.

'Let's drink let's drink while life we have; We'll find but cold drinking, cold drinking in the grave. All this, he continued, 'is no charm against the headache. I wish I had anything that could do you good. Faith, and we have tea and coffee aboard! I'll open a chest or a bag, and let you have some in an instant. You are at the age to like such catlap better than better stuff.

Osmond he says no: it's muscular, says he." "Dr. Osmond's an ijjit. List me; You mustn't grizzle about money; you mustn't gobble, nor drink your beer too fast." "You are wrong, doctor; I never drink no beer: it costs " "Your catlap, then. And above all, no grizzling! Go to church whenever you can without losing a farthing. It's medicinal; soothes the brain, and takes it off worldly cares.