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Holmes, solemnly standing up, addressed John Coyne in the words: "You are a witness that Lady Tichborne recognises her son," and John Coyne having replied, "And so are you," the ceremony of recognition was complete.

Adams, who had caught his breath, let it escape in a long sigh of relief. "Like Symonds's," he murmured. "Not a bit like Symonds's," his friend corrected snappishly. "He's talkin' o' dead uns ghosts that is, if I take your meanin', sir?" Mr. Coyne nodded. "That's it. Ghosts." "Get out with you!" said Mr. Adams, incredulous.

This coyne may passe in England: what is your Donship calld, I pray. Jo. Don John, a knight of Spaine. Pike. A knight of Spaine! and I a Squire of Tavestock: well, Don John, I am a little in hast & am unmannerly constreynd to leave your Castilian on foote, while my Devonshire worship shall teach your Spanish Jennett an English gallop. A dios, signior. Enter 12 musketiers.

Coyne then led the way, and showed her a large sitting-room, where some ladies were seated at different occupations and amusements: they kept more apart from each other than ladies do in general; but this was the only sign a far more experienced observer than Lady Bassett could have discovered, the nurses having sprung from authoritative into unobtrusive positions at the sound of Mr.

One thing somewhat strange I thought good in this place to remember, that whereas hee purposed to send a great summe of money to Mecca in Arabia, for an offering to Mahomet their prophet, hee would not send any money or coyne of his owne, but sent to the English merchants to exchange his coyne for theirs, according to the value of it, yeelding this reason for the same, that the money of the merchants was gotten by good meanes, and with good consciences, and was therefore woorthie to be made for an oblation to their holy prophet, but his owne money was rather gotten by fraud, oppression and vnhonest meanes, and therefore was not fit to serue for so holie a vse.

Jope interposed, "I've a notion to hear the rest o' the story some other evenin'. It's it's agreeable enough to bear spinnin' out, an' I understand you're a fixture in this neighbourhood." "Certainly," said Mr. Coyne, rising. "But wot about you?" "I'll tell you to-morrow." Mr. Jope gripped the arms of his chair, having uttered the bravest speech of his life.

He sat for a while, the sound of his own voice echoing strangely in his ears, even when Mr. Coyne rose to take his leave. "Well, I can't help admirin' you," said Mr. Coyne handsomely. "By the way the rent's by the quarter, an' in advance fours into forty is ten; I mention it as a matter of business, and in case we don't meet again." Mr. Jope counted out the money. When Mr.

Heaven defend me from ministering angels if Miss Brain is one!" Butts of the Metropolitan Hotel, she being a tall, stout, and buxom woman; and like Mrs. A witness of the name of Coyne was called to give evidence of the recognition of the Claimant by the mother in Paris, and the solicitor said to Coyne, "You see how she recognizes him." "Yes," said Coyne; "he's lucky."

And very merry and good discourse upon the business we have been upon. They now coyne between 16 and 24,000 pounds in a week.

Coyne, began first to congratulate herself. "Mr. Bassett," said she, "is no friend of mine, but he has done me a kindness in sending Sir Charles here, when he might have sent him to some place where he might have been made worse instead of better. Here, I conclude, gentlemen of your ability will soon cure his trifling disorder, will you not?"

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