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Updated: June 10, 2025


The skipper's daughter was standing beside him, looking down commiseratingly. Of the rest of the family all he could see was the broad blue seats of their trousers as they leaned hopefully over the side in the quest for wealth. "Yes, sir! You sure are wet! Gee! I never seen anyone so wet! I seen wet guys but I never seen anyone so wet as you. Yessir, you're certainly wet!"

When they had overpowered me, and I stood, my hands bound behind me, at the girl's side, she gazed commiseratingly at me. "It is too bad that you did not do as I bid you," she said, "for now it has happened just as I feared Buckingham has you." "Which is Buckingham?" I asked. "I am Buckingham," growled a burly, unwashed brute, swaggering truculently before me.

'But now, she added commiseratingly, 'ruined; ruined in his health and in his prospects. A lady inquired if it was the verdict that had thus affected him.

Applerod, smiling loftily, immediately wielded his bludgeon. "We should not quarrel over trifles," he stated commiseratingly. "We are once more companions in misfortune. There is no Applerod Addition. It is a swamp again." "What do you mean?" asked Johnson incredulously, but suspending his indignation for the instant.

"Where did you hear that?" "Ah, don't you know?" she responded commiseratingly. "This is the most scandalously gossipy neighbourhood in France. My DEAR young man, every one from here to Timbuctu knows all about it by this time!" "All about what?"

"Pretty fair, considering he's got no mother, if you understand what I mean, sir," replied Carthew, pushing back his chair, stretching out his legs, and picking his teeth with a fork. "Ah! yes!" said Mr. Prohack commiseratingly. "Very awkward situation for you, that is." "It isn't awkward for me, sir. It's my boy it's awkward for. I'm as right as rain."

Hard lines! I believe it's upset all your plans for the future." "It has," she said. "At least it threatens to!" "What a shame!" He spoke commiseratingly. "And what were your plans if it isn't impertinent of me to ask?" She smiled faintly. "Well, marriage certainly wasn't one of them. And I'm not sure that it is now.

"You see, Jeffcott," she said, "there's only one man in the world I could marry. And he's not ready for me yet." Jeffcott wagged his beard again commiseratingly. "So you've never got over it, Miss Sylvia? Your feelings is still the same after five years?" "Still the same," said Sylvia. There was a momentary challenge in her bright eyes, but it passed.

Young Dan O'Beirne, whose work brought him daily up from down below to the forge a long way on the road toward Lisconnel, had safely promised to convey this letter so far whenever it came; and on many a day the neighbours nodded commiseratingly to one another as they saw "the ould crathur, goodness may pity him, settin' off wid himself" in quest of it.

Watlin, the butcher's young man, an' it makes me blush wid shame, whin I think that after all the pippermints, an' gum drops, an' jawbone breakers he's give me, not to speak of minsthral shows an' rides on the tram-cars, an' I've niver given him so much as a cup o' tay in this kitchen. Not wan cup o' tay, mind ye!" We shook our heads commiseratingly. Angel flicked his last caraway seed at her

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