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Said he'd see him first," chorussed the mess. "Poor devil! I suppose he never had the chance afterward. How did he come here?" said the colonel. The dingy heap in the chair could give no answer. "Do you know who you are?" It laughed weakly. "Do you know that you are Limmason Lieutenant Limmason, of the White Hussars?"
"I'll shoot him like a bog-snipe if he's sorra a word to say to it! That for him, the black sneak of a Protestant!" And he snapped his fingers. "But his day will soon be past, and we'll be dealing with him. The toast is warming for him now!" Phelim slapped his thigh. "True for you, McMurrough! That's the talk!" "That's the talk!" chorussed Morty.
They were both so young, so eager, and so jubilant that he felt strangely old and out of it. "Good-by, then," he said. "Good-by, sir," they both chorussed. And Marion cried after him, "And thank you a thousand times." He turned again and looked back at them, but in their rejoicing they had already forgotten him. "Bless you, my children," he said, smiling.
You may all smoke if you like, only look smart, and put away your pipes if the captain's coming." "Thanky, sir," chorussed the men, and pipes were quickly produced by all save Dick, who helped himself to a fresh quid. "I say, sentry," cried Bob, "pass the word on there I want to see Mr Long."
With pipe and punch upon the board, And smiling nymphs around us; No tavern could more mirth afford Than old Saint Giles's round-house! The round-house! the round-house! The jolly jolly round-house! "The jolly, jolly round-house!" chorussed Sheppard, as the last bar yielded to his efforts. "Hurrah! come along, Thames; we're free."
'Ah, that it isn't indeed, Mr. Bumble, rejoined the lady. And all the infant paupers might have chorussed the rejoinder with great propriety, if they had heard it. 'A porochial life, ma'am, continued Mr. Bumble, striking the table with his cane, 'is a life of worrit, and vexation, and hardihood; but all public characters, as I may say, must suffer prosecution. Mrs.
"Ay!" chorussed the others, as they stood gazing down at the scarlet-coated figure lying with its face hidden by a drooping tangle of hops caused by the breaking of a pole. "Billy tode me," continued Smiler, "as, when one on 'em gets leave, he goes round among his mates, and they all gi'es him a penny or twopence apiece hundred on 'em, p'r'aps and that sets him up!" "Ay?" said Joey.
Then, a little unsteadily: "If it's I that set you going like that, old chap, I'll come up and play ragtime every day!" Cyril shrugged his shoulders and got to his feet. "If you've seen all you want of the rug we'll go down-stairs," he said nonchalantly. "But we haven't!" chorussed several indignant voices.
"Yea, yea," Bawn spoke up, wearied. "But there were no gossips in the village from other places. Wherefore it be plain that some of our own tribespeople have laid unlawful hand upon the blankets." "How can that be, O Bawn?" the women chorussed indignantly. "Who should there be?" "Then has there been witchcraft," Bawn continued stolidly enough, though he stole a sly glance at their faces.
While he spoke, for he said much besides, many of the lights were disappearing, we seemed to be being left alone, and the church-towers of the city chorussed the hour of ten. The final step in the progression of influences was, strange to say, a dream. Our residence was then on Grosvenor street, a Florid Gothic one after the model of Desdemona's House in Venice.
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