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On your arrival, he who looks after your you-know-what, to keep it in good order, gets into the big clothes chest. Now make a pretence that I have bought the said chest of you, and I will be upon the bridge with a cart, waiting your orders." The said jeweller took his cloak and his hat, and parted company with his crony without saying a word, and ran to his hole like a poisoned rat.
Two were second-cousins by her father's side; one, who was very full of the universal joy that was to follow this happy event, was a sister of Sir Henry's; a fourth was the daughter of an old crony of Miss Baker's; and the other four were got to order there being no doubt a repertory for articles so useful and so ornamental. Old Mr. Bertram behaved well on the occasion.
"Yes, and one you've set eyes on before, too, old fellow. It belongs to " "Puss Carberry!" burst from Andy's quivering lips, as he continued to stare, as if almost unable to believe his own eyes. "Yes, Puss Carberry and his crony, Sandy Hollingshead!" declared Frank, positively. "But, it seems impossible!
You, sir, rode on the 'Liza Ann with that crony of yours Hastings was his name and you paid me han'some, though I didn't ask nothin'; and ther's your brother Frank, I call him.
De Prudhom did not often allow himself the luxury of an evening out during term time. But on this particular evening he was pledged to fulfil a long-standing engagement with an old crony and fellow-bachelor, residing about two miles from the school. By some mysterious means the worthy dominie's intentions had oozed out, and Bilk was by no means the only boy who had heard of it.
Dawdling in steamer chairs and looking upon the Michigan shore sat little mother of the country and big son of the city. The woman the blessed silver-haired creature forgot herself, and talked to the son as a crony. She pointed out spots upon the shore where she, an early teacher in the wilderness, had adventures before he was born. There was Bruce's Creek, emptying into the river; and Mr.
He felt that his late crony had been a traitor, and he was unable to take any higher view of the circumstances. "Wilton," said Mr. Lowington, when he met the runaway on deck, the day after the Fourth, "I told you that you had made a mistake. Do you believe it yet?" "I suppose I do, sir." "You suppose you do! Don't you know?"
"Keep quiet!" begged Sam. "I won't!" exclaimed Andy. "He outbid me just out of spite, and I'll get even with him. You see if I don't!" Tom looked Andy Foger straight in the eyes, but did not answer, and the red-haired youth turned aside, followed by his crony, and started toward his automobile. "I congratulate you on your bargain," said Mr. Wood as Tom proceeded to make out a check.
He was smoking a very common-looking clay pipe and gazing intently into the air in front of him. When his old crony came and stood before the piazza he did not turn his head nor his eyes. "Thomas Rooper," said Asaph, "you have got me into a very bad scrape. I have been turned out of doors on account of what you said about me. And where I am goin' I don't know, for I can't walk to Drummondville.
He screwed himself up to as cheerful a pitch as he could without his former crony, and became content with his own thoughts as he rode, instead of the words of a companion. The sun went down; the boughs appeared scratched in like an etching against the sky; old crooked men with faggots at their backs said 'Good-night, sir, and Darton replied 'Good-night' right heartily.
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