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Should any one call business or otherwise tell 'em to call again; say I'm out of town you understand?" "Out of town certingly, sir." "Referring to to the matter we talked of to-night, Brimberly " "Meaning the hobject, sir?" "Precisely! Don't trouble yourself about it." "No, sir?" "No, Brimberly I'm going to try and find one for myself." "Ho very good, sir!" "And now," said the new Mr.

"Certingly," said Mrs. Brandon, all smiles. "Certingly, and anythink else you'll be needing. All you've got to do is ter ask." This settled, Maggie departed on her shopping expedition. She was still driven by a curious clarity and decision as to what she wanted to do.

"With hinterest compound hinterest at six per cent. for two 'undred and thirty years," said the ghost. "Phew!" whistled Terwilliger. "Have you any idea how much money that is?" "Certingly," replied the ghost. "Hit's just 63,609,609 pounds 6 shillings 4-1/2 pence. When h'I gets that, h'I flies; huntil I gets it h'I stys 'ere an' I 'aunts."

"Thirty-five is a ripe age, Brimberly!" said he at last; "a man should have made something of his life at thirty-five!" "Certingly, sir!" "And I'm getting quite into the sere and yellow leaf, am I not, Brimberly?" Mr. Brimberly raised a plump, protesting hand. "'Ardly that, sir, 'ardly that!" said he, "we are hall of us getting on, of course " "Where to, Brimberly? On where, Brimberly on what?"

Arter a time I saw it was no good trying to persuade 'im, and I pretended to give way. "'I think I can get you a ship with a friend o' mine, I ses; 'but, mind, I've got to relieve your pore father's mind I must let 'im know wot's become of you. "'Not before I've sailed, he ses, very quick. "'Certingly not, I ses.

"Well," Leander admitted, as politely as his terror would allow, "you certingly have the advantage of me for the moment, mum." "I am Aphrodite the foam-born, the matchless seed of Ægis-bearing Zeus. Many names have I amongst the sons of men, and many temples, and I sway the hearts of all lovers; and gods yea, and mortals have burned for me, a goddess, with an unconsuming, unquenchable fire!"

But if you manage it in say a week, I'll double your wages and give you a er a bonus into the bargain; think it over." "I I will, sir indeed, sir!" "Very well; you may go." "Certingly, sir." Mr. Brimberly bowed and crossed to the door but, being there, paused. "Double me wages I think it were, sir, and a bonus? Very 'andsome, very 'andsome indeed, sir thank you, sir." Saying which, Mr.

"I mean," said Renshaw, reddening at what he conceived to be an allusion to the absconding propensities of Nott's previous tenants, "I mean that you shall keep the advance to cover any loss you might suffer through my giving up the rooms." "Certingly," said Nott, laying his hand with a large sympathy on Renshaw's shoulder; "but we'll drop that just now.

"Anything wrong up at the schoolhouse?" said he. "Oh, no," replied Miss Brown, "but I have always had a great curiosity to see how gold was obtained. It seems as if it must be very easy to handle those little pans. Don't you don't you suppose some miner would lend me his pan and let me try just once?" "Certingly, marm; ev'ry galoot ov'em would be glad of the chance.

Brandon's bright and inquisitive eyes moved round the room, taking in the blue china, the hyacinth and the lamp. "Certingly," she said. "That must be Dr. Abrams. 'E lives in Cowley Street, No. 4 Dr. Emanuel Abrams. A good doctor when 'e's sober, and the morning's the best time to be sure of 'im. Certingly 'e's been in to see your friend several times. They've been merry together more than once."

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