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"Hum," growled my good old chum, as he read it, "don't want to be disturbed to-day; sick, is he? I'd like to know who's to blame, if he isn't. Wishes me to bring my Shakspeare along; it's a wonder he had not said Plotinus, or Jacob Boehme's 'Aurora'; they're more in his style. The deuse take that boy and his picture, Ned! What if we two fools have been playing too roughly with such plastic clay?
"Ah, that sounds very amiable here; but in five minutes you'll be murmuring in Miss Bandoline's earm 'I've been pining to come to you this half hour, but I was obliged to take out that Miss Wilder, you see countrified little thing enough, but not bad-looking, and has a rich aunt; so I've done my duty to her, but deuse take me if I can stand it any longer." Mr.
I must see, try and find out exactly who is this Costeclar: the deuse take him!" He started out the same day, and had not far to go. M. Costeclar was one of those personalities which only bloom in Paris, and are only met in Paris, the same as cab-horses, and young ladies with yellow chignons. He knew everybody, and everybody knew him.
This was the first time that any defined apprehension of loss of character had occurred to Elliot, and he was startled as if from a dream. "What the deuse is the matter with you, Elliot? You look as solemn as a hearse!" said a young man near by. "Has Miss Elmore cut you?" said another. "Come, man, have a glass," said a third. "Let him alone he's bewitched," said a fourth.
Mrs. Kinloch encouraged her son to persevere; she was sure he had not been skilful. "Mildred," she said, "was not to be won with as little trouble as a silly, low-bred girl, like like Lucy, for instance." "What the deuse are you always bringing up Lucy to me for?" said the dutiful son. "Don't speak so!" "Confound it! I must.
There is no man living to whom, as a writer, so many of us feel and thankfully acknowledge so great an indebtedness for ennobling impulses, none whom so many cannot abide. What does he mean? ask these last. Where is his system? What is the use of it all? What the deuse have we to do with Brahma?
He is evidently struck; make yourself interesting, and don't burn your nose, I beg of you." Debby's bright face clouded over, and she walked on with so much stateliness that her escort wondered "what the deuse the old lady had done to her," and exerted himself to the utmost to recall her merry mood, but with indifferent success.
C. Third voice, or Mental Basso, low grumble of importunate self-repeating idea. A. White lace, three skirts, looped with flowers, wreath of apple-blossoms, gold bracelets, diamond pin and ear-rings, the most delicious berthe you ever saw, white satin slippers B. Deuse take her! What a fool she is! Hear her chatter! Came over in the "Mayflower" on the first old fool's face.
She said it with a pride that made her young face shine. "So! what about him, I wonder?" asked the blacksmith. And that he really did wonder, Jenny could not doubt. She heard more in his words than she liked to hear, and answered with a tremulous voice, in spite of pride, "O, he's been promoted." "The deuse! what's he permoted to?" "I don't know," she said, and for the first time she wondered.
Good subjects then, as now, no doubt, When a king was dead, were eager to shout In time, "God save" the new one! One trouble was always whom to choose Amongst the heirs; for it raised the deuse And ran the subject's neck in a noose, Unless he chose the true one.
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