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"I pardon him!" cried Lady Louisa; "I declare I am monstrous glad to get rid of him." "Egad, my Lord," cried Mr. Coverley, "while you are grasping at a shadow, you'll lose a substance; you'd best make your peace while you can." "Pray, Mr. Coverley, be quiet," said Lady Louisa, peevishly; "for I declare I won't speak to him. Brother," taking hold of Lord Orville's arm, "will you walk in with me?"

"The same as ever, my friend; it is said that he is married to the queen." "Married?" "If not her husband, he is unquestionably her lover." "You surprise me. Rebuff Buckingham and consent to Mazarin!" "Just like the women," replied D'Artagnan, coolly. "Like women, not like queens." "Egad! queens are the weakest of their sex, when it comes to such things as these."

"I think this is not very delicate, sir." Mrs. Weston was still blushing. "Egad, ma'am, if you ask questions, you must expect answers," Harry snapped at her. "Why do you sneer at her? Why should you speak coarsely of her? I suppose you come to the house of your own choice? Or does he make you come?" Harry saw no occasion for such excitement. "Why, you take away my breath with your pronouns.

Harry looked at the writing and thrust it into his coat. Alison saw and took no notice. They walked on for some way before silence was broken. Then Harry said: "Well, madame wife, so you feel you've been bit." "Who I? What do you know of what I feel?" "Oh, I can tell hot from cold. I know when you are thinking you ought to have thought twice. Egad, I agree with you. You've been badly bit.

"Here is a very moving story!" said I. "It is, Peregrine, it is, egad and consequently I have been moving ever since and going to the devil as fast as I can, though sadly hampered by lack of funds." "What do you mean by 'going to the devil?" "Why, there are many ways, Peregrine, as of course you know, but mine would be ale, beer, wine, brandy had I the necessary money."

Thurston to himself, pursuing the current of his thoughts 'that this young lady, Miss Franklin, is trying to deceive me in a similar manner, in order to test the sincerity of my affection; and should I marry her, I would find her to be a paragon of beauty. Egad, she is so accomplished and bewitching, that I've more than half a mind to propose, and make her Mrs.

Calverley was not unmoved, but he replied in the tone of daily intercourse. "It is undoubtedly absurd to perish here, like some unreasonable adversary of the Borgias. Your device is rather outrageously horrific, Horace, like a bit out of your own romance yes, egad, it is pre-eminently worthy of the author of The Vassal of Spalatro.

For you have come into my house." "I will answer for all my mistakes, sir, with hearty goodwill." "Egad, you'll be busy." "Oh, be silent!" Alison cried. "You are welcome, Mr. Waverton. How can I serve you?" "I understand the gentleman's desire to hurry me into a quarrel, ma'am. Be sure that I shall not permit it." Harry laughed disagreeably. "It's very well, sir.

Wickfield. 'No. Not yet. 'I could wish it done as soon as it can be done, Wickfield, said Doctor Strong, 'for Jack Maldon is needy, and idle; and of those two bad things, worse things sometimes come. What does Doctor Watts say, he added, looking at me, and moving his head to the time of his quotation, "Satan finds some mischief still, for idle hands to do." 'Egad, Doctor, returned Mr.

"Egad, Courtenay, there you have a buffer!" cried Colonel Sharpe, as the much-discomfited doctor bowed with a very ill grace; while I, in no small bewilderment, walked off with Dorothy. And a parting shot of the delighted colonel brought the crimson to my face. Like the wind or April weather was my lady, and her ways far beyond such a great simpleton as I.

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