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It would have been more in keeping with the Old Fellow. There was a rumour running at large in the Academy that the Old Fellow wrote poetry, but he ran the mathematics and didn't make such a foozle of it as you might suppose, either. Ruggles and I meant to get square with the Old Fellow, if it took all the term; at least, we said so.
"He's Vondeplosshe's boy," they said; so they gave him a position or a loan or a letter of introduction, and thought at the same time what a splendid thing it was Vondeplosshe was out of it instead of having to stand by and see his son make a complete foozle.
'The motor has gone on to Lairg, carrying two detectives who have made a pretty foozle of it, and it will bring back an electrician. 'What for? asked Logan. 'I must tell you the whole story, said Merton. 'Let us walk a little way too many gillies and people loafing about here. They walked up the road and sat down by little Loch Awe, the lochan on the way to Alt-na-gealgach.
Jawleyford then gave a furious ring at the bell for dinner, and in due course of time the party of six proceeded to a table for twelve. Sponge pawned Mrs. Jawleyford off upon Robert Foozle, which gave Sponge the right to the fair Amelia, who walked off on his arm with a toss of her head at Emily, as though she thought him the finest, sprightliest man under the sun.
Foozle would be occupied before the glass in his study arranging her head-gear, and seeing no symptoms of any further announcement, at last asked Foozle if his papa and mamma were not coming. 'No, my papa and mamma are not coming, replied he. 'Are you sure? asked Jawleyford, in a tone of excitement. 'Quite sure, replied Foozle, in the most matter-of-course voice.
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