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Sowerberry emerged from a little room behind the shop, and presented the form of a short, then, squeezed-up woman, with a vixenish countenance. 'My dear, said Mr. Sowerberry, deferentially, 'this is the boy from the workhouse that I told you of. Oliver bowed again. 'Dear me! said the undertaker's wife, 'he's very small. 'Why, he is rather small, replied Mr.

Unfortunately, he temporarily forgot it, and on afterwards going for it, found that it had been reduced to a yellow liquid. However, hungry soldiers, rejoicing in the fact of having at last reached home, are not particular. Some of them, unaccustomed, no doubt, to be served by ladies, asked for their supply deferentially, accepted it politely, and drank it with additional appreciation.

'And you are the young woman who was sitting on the wall beside a row of of 'Stockings? She nodded. 'I trust you found the prince's garden without difficulty? 'Yes, thank you. Your directions were very explicit. A slight pause followed, the young man waiting deferentially for her to take the lead. 'You find Valedolmo interesting? she inquired. 'Interesting! His tone was enthusiastic.

"You don't have to fuss with people, women especially. Then I like the excitement of it." "That won't last long," the older man smiled indulgently. "And you'll have a wife some day, who will make you take a different view. But there are other things office practice." He dilated on the advantages of office practice, while the younger man smoked and listened deferentially.

Upon this, the landlord danced down his glasses, on the bar, uncorked his decanters, and deferentially pushed them over toward the sailors, as much as to say "Honorable gentlemen, it is not for me to allowance your liquor; help yourselves, your honors."

As luck would have it, too, what should Jocko do, as the admiral and Tom entered the cabin, but rise from the sofa; and taking off the cap from his head with one of his paws, while the other was laid deferentially on his chest, he made a most polite bow, in the manner he had always been used to do, when either of us greeted him on coming in.

I sent the limousine for you, thinking you would want to go straight to the house and wash off the dust of travel. Didn't you connect?" "Yes, thank you, father and when you didn't meet me " "I I was very busy. I meant to, but something interrupted I " The father stopped, confounded by his own hesitation. "Of course," said Jack. He spoke deferentially, understandingly.

The prophecies of Holy Writ appear to me to have one great peculiarity, distinguishing them from all other prophecies, if any, real or pretended; and that peculiarity I deferentially conceive to be this: that, whereas all human prophecies profess to have but one fulfilment, the divine have avowedly many true fulfilments.

"I think we'd better put a bit on both." "What did the Royal Scot crowd say?" asks an admirer deferentially. "Oh, they're going to try and win. I saw the stable commissioner, and he told me they were going to put a hundred on him. Of course, you needn't say I told you, 'cause I promised him I wouldn't tell."

It is in connection with these "mixed" games, however, that most of the more serious questions of "craps" etiquette arise. If, for example, you are a young man desirous of "shooting craps" with your grandmother, the correct way of indicating your desire when you meet the old lady in a public place is for you to remove your hat deferentially and say "Shoot a nickel, Grandmother?"

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