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Updated: May 4, 2025
I come down here for to find out the man as once owned this," he pulled the lock of hair out of his pocket again "and you can't help me. I didn't believe it when you first said so, but I do now." "Well, thank you for saying that much; though you might have put it civiler " "His name was Arthur Carr. Did you never hear tell of anybody with the name of Arthur Carr?"
There was something dark and meaning in Green's look as he spoke, a knitting of the brows, a drawing together of the eyelids, and a tight shutting of the mouth between every three or four words, which made the man turn a little white. "Why, what is the matter, Colonel?" he said, in a much civiler tone than before. "Cannot you tell me now?"
"And I hope you will pay your tithes, and keep a civiler tongue in your head," replied the latter, as Hourigan left the office.
"She didn't say a word to me, sir, but what she didn't say was civiler than many people's language. There's a great deal in manner, sir," declaimed Rollo, brushing his hat with his sleeve, and his sleeve with his handkerchief, and shaking the handkerchief meditatively over the coals. St. George read the note at a glance and with unspeakable relief. They would see him.
Buckram, not growing corn, could afford to keep pigeons. Nothing bespeaks the character of a dealer's trade more than the servants and hangers-on of the establishment. The civiler in manner, and the better they are 'put on, the higher the standing of the master, and the better the stamp of the horses. Those about Mr. Buckram's were of a very shady order.
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