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The moon at this very moment looks so sallow pale and you, he bowed to us as he spoke, 'and you, even you, ladies, appear both dim and cold! I thought he laid more emphasis on the word cold than on the other words, perhaps in allusion to the political differences between Lady Claypole and himself: your sister thought so too.
Reverently and gratefully let its volume be laid aside; and when again the shadows of the outward world fall upon the spirit, may I not lack a good angel to remind me of its solace, even if he comes in the shape of a Barrington beggar. "Send for the milingtary." NOAH CLAYPOLE in Oliver Twist. WHAT'S now in the wind? Sounds of distant music float in at my window on this still October air.
Claypole, kicking up his legs in an ecstasy. 'Lord, that's the very thing! 'To be sure it is, replied Fagin; 'and you can have a few good beats chalked out in Camden Town, and Battle Bridge, and neighborhoods like that, where they're always going errands; and you can upset as many kinchins as you want, any hour in the day. Ha! ha! ha! With this, Fagin poked Mr.
Peeping out, more than once, when he reached the top, to make sure that he was unobserved, Noah Claypole darted away at his utmost speed, and made for the Jew's house as fast as his legs would carry him.
Cromwell was sincerely attached to his children; but, among them, he gave the preference to his daughter Elizabeth Claypole. The meek disposition of the young woman possessed singular charms for the overbearing spirit of her father; and her timid piety readily received lessons on mystical theology from the superior experience of the lord-general.
'I heard you talk of something in the spy way upon the others, my dear, said Fagin. 'My friend wants somebody who would do that well, very much. 'Why, I did mention that, and I shouldn't mind turning my hand to it sometimes, rejoined Mr. Claypole slowly; 'but it wouldn't pay by itself, you know. 'That's true! observed the Jew, ruminating or pretending to ruminate. 'No, it might not.
In answer to some observation, he stated, 'he was well aware that much of what he had written would not meet with the indulgence she had graciously bestowed upon his verse; for, though they both valued freedom, they widely differed as to the mode of its attainment. To this the Lady Claypole made no reply; and presently we had issued from the conservatory, and stood for a few moments on the terrace.
Of course, he entered at this juncture, into no explanation of his motives, and they walked on very lovingly together. In pursuance of this cautious plan, Mr. Claypole went on, without halting, until he arrived at the Angel at Islington, where he wisely judged, from the crowd of passengers and numbers of vehicles, that London began in earnest.
Claypole, his son-in-law, who possessed his confidence, abandoned them to the pleasure of the house; and though the name was still retained, it was agreed to abridge, or rather entirely annihilate, the power of the major-generals. At length, a motion in form was made by Alderman Pack, one of the city members, for investing the protector with the dignity of king.
'Where do you mean to stop for the night, Noah? she asked, after they had walked a few hundred yards. 'How should I know? replied Noah, whose temper had been considerably impaired by walking. 'Near, I hope, said Charlotte. 'No, not near, replied Mr. Claypole. 'There! Not near; so don't think it. 'Why not?
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