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He was thought to have gone, but he was hiding. Doen't stay, Mas'r Davy, doen't! I felt Peggotty's arm round my neck, but I could not have moved if the house had been about to fall upon me. 'A strange chay and hosses was outside town, this morning, on the Norwich road, a'most afore the day broke, Ham went on. 'The servant went to it, and come from it, and went to it again.

Why, if I had heard you, I'd have twisted your neck for ye." "It would take a better man than you to do that. You mind your own business. Stick to your one-horse chay." "Well, I'm not above my place, for that matter. But you gals must always be aping your betters." "I have got a proper pride, that is all, and you haven't.

Cela doit etre un fils de preetre. Il a de la race. Avez-vous de la petite monnaie? The Frenchman found some small change and gave twenty kopeks to each of the pilgrims. 'Mais dites-leur que ce n'est pas pour les cierges que je leur donne, mais pour qu'ils se regalent de the. Chay, chay pour vous, mon vieux! he said with a smile. And he patted Kasatsky on the shoulder with his gloved hand.

I went to bed that night, and the next morning made my appearance in a suit of mufti, making inquiry of the waiter which was the best conveyance to Scotland. "`Post chay and four, my lord. At what time shall I order it? "`Oh, replied I, `I am not sure that I shall go to-morrow.

I was driving to Croydon one morning in my four-wheeled one-'oss chay, and just as I got to Lilleywhite, the blacksmith's, below Brixton Hill, they had thrown up a drain a 'gulph' I may call it across the road for the purpose of repairing the gas-pipe I was rayther late as it was, for our 'ounds are werry punctual, and there was nothing for me but either to go a mile and a half about, or drive slap over the gulph.

Chops upon a chair, to shake hands with him, and replied in poetry, with his eyes seemingly full of tears: "My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea, And I do not ask for more, But I'll Go: along with thee." They went into Society, in a chay and four grays with silk jackets. They took lodgings in Pall Mall, London, and they blazed away.

Was not we lucky to be up The boy's gone to bed, but waken him, said she, turning to the postillion; 'and he'll help you with the chay, and put your horses in the bier for the night. No; Larry chose to go on to Clonbrony with the horses, that he might get the chaise mended betimes for his honour. The table was set; clean trenchers, hot potatoes, milk, eggs, bacon, and 'kindly welcome to all.

He is quite as tall for his age as young Lord Foutretown, whom you used to take out with you in the chay. Do you know Lord Foutretown, Mr Simple?" "No, I do not, ma'am," replied I; but wishing to let them know that I was well connected, I continued, "but I dare say that my grandfather, Lord Privilege, does." "God bless me! is Lord Privilege your grandfather?

The big Swede shook with laughter. "Iss he not the finest liar! Yess? I wass in the Fourteenth myselluf. That wass my company Chay. He wass not even the army in then in nineteen hund'erd." "Yes," said Stone, "I knew, but I wasn't goin' to spoil his bloomin' yarn.

"Roast fowl for your dinner, I suppose. You ain't got married? They said you was married the Scotch surgeon of yours was here. No, it was Captain Humby of the thirty-third, as was quartered with the th in Injee. Like any warm water? What do you come in a chay for ain't the coach good enough?"