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'Diddle, diddle, diddle, diddle, said he, putting the child on one knee, and working away with it as though he were turning a knife-grinder's wheel with his foot. 'Mamma, mamma, said Julia, crossly. 'I don't want to be diddle diddled. Let me go, you naughty old man, you.

They had Dante and Tasso, and ever so many more great poets, but they had nothing comparable to "Hey diddle diddle," nor had he been able to conceive how any one could have written it. Did I know the author's name, and had we given him a statue?

For no one is afraid to trust a boy who loves to serve and care for his mother. The Cat and the Fiddle The Cat and the Fiddle Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon! The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran off with the spoon!

It began with a stately row of names: New York and Rangoon Petroleum Company; Honorable Abraham Bee, President; Peter Rolleum, Esq., Vice President; Diddle Digwell, Esq., Secretary; and so on. With cool impudence it then gave a list headed "Lands and Property" not saying "of the Company" for fear of a prosecution for swindling.

'Diddle, diddle, diddle, diddle, dum, dum, dum, continued Mary Bold, taking up the second part in the concerted piece. The only audience at the concert was the baby, who however gave such vociferous applause, that the performers presuming it to amount to an encore, commenced again. 'Diddle, diddle, diddle, diddle, dum, dum, dum: hasn't he got lovely legs? said the rapturous mother.

Ned, who was the only other person on horseback, and who, though he rode like a seaman, always managed to make his steed cross places few people would have ventured over, was soon by his side, and together the two galloped on towards the Indian woman. "Hurra," shouted Ned, "Hurra! Mr Indian, hurra! We'll manage to diddle the Dons."

I shall here tell exactly how those well known and enterprising financiers, Messrs. Peter Rolleum and Diddle Digwell proceeded in organizing the New-York and Rangoon Petroleum Company, of which all my readers have seen the advertisements everywhere, and of which the former is the Vice President and managing officer, and the latter Secretary.

For after lauding the cheapness of the establishment, Grindle disputed the price of each item on the "meenew," and, when he came to pay his bill, chuckled over having been able to diddle the waiter of a penny. He was plainly one of those who feel the constant need of an audience.

Things she had done at Oxford; things she had done since; things Katherine neither blamed nor condemned, but just took into consideration when thinking what sort of a person Jane was. You had the same feeling with Katherine that you had sometimes with Juke, of being analysed and understood all through. You couldn't diddle either of them into thinking you any nicer than you were.

"No; I never lost a shilling by Dumpkins, the reason for which may be that Dumpkins never owed me a shilling; but from his pronomen of 'diddle, I apprehend that he was too well acquainted with joint-stock companies!" Com. "And your opinion is, that he may have diddled Mr. Lamb?" Resp. "I conceive it to be not unlikely." Com. "And, perhaps, from Mr.