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Besides, I hear him speak a good word for me often and often to his Master; and I s'pose nobody else 'ud do that." "What master?" inquired Mr. Ross. "Him," answered Tony, pointing to a picture of the Saviour blessing young children, "he's always talking to him as if he could see him, and he tells him everythink.

Marks gave a discontented growl, and set his empty glass down upon the table with an impatient gesture. "You might have given the money to Phoebe," he said, "as well as have brought it yourself. We don't want no fine ladies up here, pryin' and pokin' their precious noses into everythink." "Luke, Luke!" remonstrated Phoebe, "when my lady has been so kind!" "Oh, damn her kindness!" cried Mr.

Now he realized how he had seared the sight of his enemies as he and the Great One arrived side by side in a taxicab! Yet no one must ever know that he had been in the dark! "Why, yes, Mrs. Kukor!" he cried. "My goodness! This is a reg'lar one!" "A cowpoy!" whispered Mrs. Kukor, as if in a daze. "Pos-i-tivvle! Mit furs on hiss pants, und everythink!"

"Everythink that ever went into me since I was a hinfant must be 'up' by this time. I say, is there any chance of gettin' on the rock to-day?" "O yes. I heard the cap'n say it would be quite easy, and they seem to be makin' ready now, so if any of 'ee want breakfast you'd better turn out." This speech acted like a shock of electricity on the wretched men.

Look what Les. has let himself in for," laughed Ernest; "I wouldn't stand in his shoes for a tenner." "Go on! Surely you too are partial to ladies?" "Yes; but " "But there must be reason in everythink," I quoted. He laughed. "Yes; and reason in this sort of thing to suit my taste would be a small medium.

With that Mr. Deuceace drest himself in his best clothes, and marched off to the Plas Vandom, to pay his cort to the fair widdo and the intresting orfn. It was abowt ten o'clock, and he propoased to the ladies, on seeing them, a number of planns for the day's rackryation. Martin, called Sussannar and the Elders. The gals agread to everythink, exsep the two last prepositiums.

Raddle and the cab-driver were having an altercation concerning the fare, which, terminating at this point in favour of the cabman, Mrs. Raddle came up tottering. 'Lauk, Mary Ann! what's the matter? said Mrs. Cluppins. 'It's put me all over in such a tremble, Betsy, replied Mrs. Raddle. 'Raddle ain't like a man; he leaves everythink to me. This was scarcely fair upon the unfortunate Mr.

"I say, I'd made my plan. That put the kybosh on one bit, but it didn't 'urt the general scheme not a bit. I went and I finished that rockery next day, as though there wasn't a Snack in the world; cemented over the stones, I did, dabbed it green and everythink. I put a dab of green just to show where the box was.

"Nothink, ma'am; only I feels assured that everythink is a-goin' to bu'st, ma'am." She looked round hastily, as if in search of some way of escape, but no such way presented itself. "Look-out for your legs, ma'am," shouted a porter, as he tried to stop his truck of luggage.

Eweword sizzled in his blushes, while Ernest's face slightly cleared at this rebuff dealt out to another. Grandma brought in the coffee and grumbled to Dawn about Carry's absence. "That Larry Witcom ain't no monk, and while a girl is in my house I feel I ought to look after her. I believe in every one having liberty, but there's reason in everythink."

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