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You must know that I am deucedly absentminded, and positively lost without my glass. And I had somebody with me, so Dorothy said. Chartersea, I believe. And his Grace made me think you were a cursed beggar. I make a point never to have to do with 'em." "You are right, Mr.

Sam were on exceedingly familiar and confidential terms by this time, and that time had brought to the former certain consolations, and soothed certain regrets, which are deucedly bitter when they occur, but which are, no more than tooth-pulling, or any other pang, eternal.

And, by my sooth, the Lady Ysolinde stooped and poignarded him as featly as though it had been a work of broidering with a bodkin. Too late, Helene wept and besought her to hold her hand. He was, she said, some one's son or lover. It was deucedly unpractical. But, 'twas my Little Playmate.

"Simpkinson," he said, going at once into the young man's bed-room, "have you heard what has happened to me?" Simpkinson had heard all about it, and expressed himself as "deucedly sorry" for the old man's death, but seemed to think that there might be consolation for that sorrow. "I must go to Scroope immediately," said Neville.

"But Curtis is not in the government!" "No, but he carries on a lot of blockade running, chiefly through Norfolk and Wilmington. I think the papers related to several blockade running vessels coming out from England, and of course the Yankee blockading ships will be ready for them. There's not a trace of the man who took them." "Something is deucedly sinister about it," said Bagby.

"Oh, I say, my friend," he rejoined "my name's Orme, Gordon Orme I'm just stopping here at the inn for a time, and I'm deucedly bored. I've not had leg over a decent mount since I've been here, and if I might ride this beggar, I'd be awfully obliged." My jaw may have dropped at his words; I am not sure. It was not that he called our little tavern an "inn."

Just then the King of Gee-Whiz came by, and chawnced to notice the bubbles. You should have seen his expression! "You must remember he'd never seen a bit of soap in all his life; and no one who has been without it like the King and myself can tell what that means. He was deucedly infatuated with the bubbles.

I've been deucedly down on my luck ever since then, and I cawn't tell you, really I cawn't, how I happened to be here and in this business as you found me. There's many a younger son, in the Army or the Navy, who knocks about and gets a bit to the bad. I hope you'll not lay it up against me, I do indeed!" His head dropped forward on his chest.

"I can understand how people can say funny things with their mouths," she said, "but with their fingers that I don't understand. Poor fellow, obliged to push his belly in front of him! It's almost worse than when I was going to have Victor." "Cousin Victor, her youngest, who is so deucedly clever," said Otto, in explanation, giving Pelle a meaning wink.

I shall be at the "Swan" to-day, and hope to meet you there to a certainty, but don't come too late. My foot is better; the author of so many poetical feet promises the head author a sound foot within a week's time. Nov. 20, 1811. We are deucedly obliged to you. We beg you to be careful not to lose your well-earned fame.

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