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"Next, sir, in Italy we find your ancient Roman villa, sir halabaster pillows and columns, sir very historical though a trifle wore with wars and centuries of centoorians, sir, wherefore I would humbly suggest a coat or two of paint, sir, applied beneath your very own eye, sir " "No, Brimberly," murmured Young R., "paint might have attractions Italy, none!" "Certingly not, sir, cer-tingly not!
Cunningham and all the rest of 'em." "You're in favor of the war?" "Certingly. By all means. I'm in favor of this war and also of the next war. I've been in favor of the next war for over sixteen years!" "War to the knife!" sed the man. "Blud, Eargo, Blud!" sed I, tho them words isn't orrigernal with me, them words was rit by Shakspeare, who is ded.
Uncle Jim pointed to the corner, where stood a large, heavy crossing-sweeper's broom. "That trade." "Certingly," said Uncle Billy, with a quick laugh.
And yet, since you offer so wide a selection, perhaps er feminine ?" "Very good, sir!" "And you'd better make it singular number, Brimberly." "Certingly, sir, much obliged, sir! Will you be wanting me again, sir?" "Not again, Brimberly." "Then good night, sir thank you, sir!" And Mr. Brimberly went softly forth and closed the door noiselessly behind him. Being alone, Mr.
Simmons, proprietor of the emporium, who advanced with his most conscientious smile: "Ribbons, ma'am? Yes, ma'am all sorts, ma'am. Cherry, ma'am? Certingly, ma'am. Jest got a splendid lot from St. Louis this morning, ma'am. This way, ma'am." The ladies were soon lost in the delight of the eyes. The voice of Mr. Simmons accompanied the feast of color, insinuating but unheeded.
He took the book from the master's hand without meeting his eyes, held it at arm's length, turned it over and then laid it softly down upon the desk as if it were some excessively fragile article. "Certingly," he murmured, with assumed reflective ease. "Certingly. The principle's all there."
Mr. Brimberly stared at the preoccupation of his master's scowling brow and grim-set mouth, and, clutching a soft handful of whisker, murmured: "Certingly, sir!" "When I was a boy," continued Ravenslee absently, "I used to dream of the wonderful things I would do when I was a man by the way, you're quite sure I'm not boring you ?" "No, sir certingly not, sir indeed, sir!"
"Certingly, sir, by all means," returned Tom; and leading the way to the magazines he pointed out the manner in which the fuzes had been placed, and graphically redescribed the manner in which a terrible catastrophe had been averted.
"Certingly, sir!" and crossing the room, Mr. Brimberly returned, bearing a salver piled high with letters, which he set at his master's elbow; this done, he bowed and went from the room, one hand still at his dazed brow. Left alone, Ravenslee took up the letters one by one.
Do you think I'm troubling about them just now?" "Why, certingly you ought to be troublin' about 'em. Isn't the roan colt and the bay filly worth troublin' about? The best blood in the whole bloomin' country is in that bay filly o' Miss Caroline's. And Jimmy Ah San offered you ninety pound for the roan, didn't he?" Grainger put out his hand, and grasping Scott's long beard, pretended to shake it.
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