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Well, no, not labels: been buying them abroad get them dirt-cheap there. You see, there's just one little wee speck, essence, or whatever it is, in a gallon of cotton-seed oil, that give it a smell, or a flavor, or something get that out, and you're all right perfectly easy then to turn the oil into any kind of oil you want to, and there ain't anybody that can detect the true from the false.

"The best of it was, I pointed out by mistake the wrong coat, and the offending one is upstairs now. I shall show it her some day. She reproached me with holding her life and her daughter's dirt-cheap, and wormed a promise out of me not to visit the Rectory as long as fever was in it." "Which you gave?" "She wormed it out of me, I tell you. I don't know that I should have kept it, but Dr.

For these I exchanged the name and social position of a Chylde, and my own, I trust, not unattractive person. I deemed that I gave myself away dirt-cheap, excuse again the colloquialism; the transaction seems to require such a phrase, for there is no doubt that Mr. Mellasys was greatly objectionable.

Their parents have given them the example of a modest life; but the new generation thinks it affirms its rights to existence and liberty, by repudiating ways in its eyes too patriarchal. So these young folks make efforts to set themselves up lavishly in the latest fashion, and rid themselves of useless property at dirt-cheap prices.

I weigh my words when I say that if the nation could purchase a potential Watt, or Davy, or Faraday, at the cost of a hundred thousand pounds down, he would be dirt-cheap at the money. It is a mere commonplace and everyday piece of knowledge, that what these three men did has produced untold millions of wealth, in the narrowest economical sense of the word.

There were slaves, armies of them; to have no more than a dozen personal attendants was poverty. There were slaves from the East to minister to your vices; some might cost as much as five thousand dollars; and there were dirt-cheap Sardinians and 'barbarians' of all sorts to run your estates and farms.

He was no judge, he said, except of what pleased himself; he had picked them up, dirt-cheap, and people had considered them rather fine. As for Sebastian del Piombo there, you would judge for yourself; if it were not his later manner, the question was, Who was it? Titian, that might or might not be perhaps he had only touched it.

Well, no, not labels: been buying them abroad get them dirt-cheap there. You see, there's just one little wee speck, essence, or whatever it is, in a gallon of cotton-seed oil, that give it a smell, or a flavor, or something get that out, and you're all right perfectly easy then to turn the oil into any kind of oil you want to, and there ain't anybody that can detect the true from the false.

Steve might even spend a part of the money for a herd of calves to be had dirt-cheap just now from the Biddle Morris dairy outfit, down near San Juan. The prospect was exceedingly bright; just as though in truth a string of full moons were shining down upon them. And still there was the shadow, even at this time, the shadow cast by Terry's absence and silence.

'I don't think I care about eating things fried in a pan coming from an East-End market, remarked Vava. 'And I don't see much good in a kettle with a hole in it, said Stella; but instead of being shocked, as Vava evidently was, she seemed rather amused. 'It can easily be mended with solder, and sixpence is dirt-cheap for a large iron kettle, observed Eva.

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