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"So you are a real Dane not an English-bred one like myself. That is good. You and I will have many a talk together. Odin, how good it is to meet a housecarl who speaks as man to man and does not cringe to me! Who are you?" "Radbard Grimsson of Grimsby, housecarl just now to this King of Lindsey." "And your comrade?"
It was not because of his office, for no one was less susceptible than Vera a Protestant brought up, with but vague ideas of her own faith, in a Catholic land to any of those recognized associations with which a purely English-bred girl might have felt the character of the clergyman of the parish where she lived to be invested.
At the end of a week this English-bred Yankee had organized the "Chinook Mining and Milling Company, Limited." This man was at the head of the scheme, with Jack Ramsey as Managing Director. Ramsey was a prospector by nature made proficient by practice. He had prospected in every mining camp from Mexico to Moose Factory.
Such want of feeling is indeed not likely in you, being English-bred; yet as it is the modern cant to consider all such sentiment as useless, or even shameful, we shall be in several ways advantaged by some examination of its nature.
While three of his English-bred companions are exchanging reminiscences of London life, Ferguson listens with an eager interest, 'putting in a remark every now and then which had the savour, so readily detected, of acquaintance with the thing in question by means of books rather than personal experience. In Mrs.
Shipley," said Bennington to one of the committee, "will you get all the men together? I have a few words to say to them before this ten minutes is up. I want to give the men a fair show." "You can have twenty minutes, my English-bred gentleman," snarled Morrissy. At that moment he would have given a thousand dollars for the strength to whip the man whose ruin he believed he was planning.
All is grist that comes to her mill; and if she is Jill-of-all-trades and mistress of none, one must admit that an English-bred servant would not be one quarter so suitable to colonial requirements. Of course she is independent, often even cheeky, but a mistress learns to put up with occasional tantrums, provided the general behaviour and character are good.
They kicked me out of the palace grounds yesterday; me, me, me!" hammering the oak with his fist. "Who?" "Von Mitter, the English-bred dog! I'll kill him one of these days. Is it play to-night, or are they serious?" nodding again toward the hall. "Go in," said Stuler, "and look at some of those heads; a look will answer the purpose." Johann followed this advice.
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