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Phinuit enquired in a spirit of civil solicitude. "Desolated if I discommode you, monsieur," Lanyard replied with entire amiability "but not to-night, not at least until I know those jewels have no more chance to go ashore without me." He tasted his drink with open relish. "Prime Scotch," he judged. "One grows momentarily more reconciled to the prospect of a long voyage."

To hell with all laws and rights that discommode Me and My interests. That's the Vanney platform." "He thinks he ought to have advertised." "Wise guy! So he ought." "To secure immunity?" It required six long, hard puffs to elicit from Edmonds the opinion: "He'd have got it. Partly. Not all he paid for." "Not from The Ledger," said Banneker jealously. "We're independent in that respect."

P. S. I should add, however, by way of justification of French politeness, that our fellow-countrymen are, when travelling, models of good manners in comparison with the abominable English, who seem to have been brought up in a stable, so careful are they not to discommode themselves in any way, while they always discommode their neighbors. Madame de L. to Madame de X. LES FRESNES, Saturday.

Putler," said Duncan, "that though it could not discommode you to receive any of his Grace's visitors or mine, yet she had mooch petter stay at the Lodge; and for the gaits, the creatures can be fetched there, in respect it is mair fitting they suld wait upon her Leddyship, than she upon the like o' them."

"I'm sorry to discommode you," returned the conductor, "but there's no use kicking. It's the law of Virginia, and I am bound by it as well as you. I have already come near losing my place because of not enforcing it, and I can take no more such chances, since I have a family to support." "And my friend has his rights to maintain," returned Dr. Burns with determination.

As the meal progressed, and the last of the champagne sparkled in his glass, certain things said to him by Zuleika certain implied criticisms that had rankled, yes lost their power to discommode him. He was able to smile at the impertinences of an angry woman, the tantrums of a tenth-rate conjurer told to go away. He felt he had perhaps acted harshly. With all her faults, she had adored him.

"Have I not always been an obedient wife?" she asked, with mock humility. "No man was ever blessed with a better helpmate," was the reply. "I await your commands, my lord." Instead of passing the child to her, he reached up his rifle. "What is the meaning of that?" she asked wonderingly. "Lay it across the saddle in front, where its weight will not discommode you. I shall carry Dot."

Winters ample time for rest, we had better proceed to the house and have our dinner, before going to the mines." "If you dine at noon," replied Mr. Winters, in a very genial, yet dignified manner, "there is scarcely time for a very extended exploration, but don't discommode yourselves in the least, gentlemen, on account of my age and feebleness.

Then he said, with a clearly modulated and rather mincing articulation: 'Would it discommode you to contribute elsewhere a coin with a somewhat different superscription? "With one exception there was nothing definably abnormal about him. His tinted glasses were not really opaque, but of a blue kind common enough, nor were the eyes behind them shifty, but regarded me steadily.

He first alighted from the saddle, stripped off his manga, had it carried back and placed out of the way. He next looked to his spurs, to see that the straps were properly buckled. After this he re-tied his sash, and placed the sombrero firmly on his head. He buttoned his velveteen calzoneros down nearly to his ankles, so that their leathern bottoms might not flap open and discommode him.

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