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"You may be uncommonly clever, my dear George," soliloquised the dentist, "but you'll never make a fortune by reading wills and hunting in parish-registers for heirs-at-law. A big lump of money is not very likely to go a-begging while any one who can fudge up the faintest pretence of a claim to it is above ground.

"Everybody almost is calling me 'indolent. 'Blind dependent on my own powers' and 'on fate. Confound everybody! since everybody confounds me. Everybody seems to see but one side of my character, and that the worst. As for my dependence on my own powers, 'tis all fudge.

And then, with Jane Hoggson's help, he put on Masie's own hat and coat, which Ganger had hung on an easel, and Masie called Fudge from his mouse-hole, and Felix shook hands first with Nat and then with Sam, and last of all with Jane, who looked at him askance out of one eye as she bobbed him half a courtesy.

"I'll go, too. I've never been out on an unfinished bridge." "You'll not. You'll stay ashore," interposed her mother. "Oh fudge! Trot along, then, Mr. Scarbridge." At her call, Lord James had halted and turned about, eagerly expectant. As, disappointed, he started on again, she addressed Mr. Leslie: "I'm not going back into that stuffy car, Uncle Herbert. Where's the place you call the office?"

'It's only us outsiders, a voice replied, in most harmless accents. "'There! I told you we'd make a mess of it, that the outsiders would break in upon us' said Littlejohn, with a savage grimace, directing himself to Dablerdeen, who it was now thought better to call Grandmamma Fudge.

A suf-fic-ien-cy of sleep and plain, whole-some fare are strong-ly re-com-mend-ed. "Early to bed and early to rise Makes little Freshie healthy and wise. "Avoid late hours and rich food, es-pec-ial-ly fudge. That you may not be tempt-ed to trans-gress the pre-ceed-ing rule, it has been thought best to pro-hib-it the Freshman Din-ner, which in pre-vi-ous years has ruin-ed so many young lives.

They had not fully decided upon going when they retired. "I wonder if those boys are planning anything for to-night?" mused Miss Elting, a moment after turning out the lights. "Yes," answered Harriet confidently, as if she had been consulted. "What?" demanded a chorus of voices. "They are planning to go to bed. I saw them fixing the fire, just before I got into bed." "Oh, fudge!" groaned Margery.

Greater it grew when the "afternoon edition" appeared, and with their keen business instinct, the urchins saw that they could run the price upward, which they promptly did, in some cases even to a nickel. This edition carried the same "fudge" advertisement, but now the red dots crossed over to Fifth Avenue and turned northward as far as Twenty-third Street.

He used to fiddle about with 'em and show us how they worked; but he never seemed to do much except fudge his reports from the Nilghai. See? 'Dear old Nilghai! He's in town, fatter than ever. He ought to be up here this evening. I see the comparison perfectly. You should have kept clear of all that man-millinery. Serves you right; and I hope it will unsettle your mind. 'It won't.

Who else could Dr. Selmser have been hinting at when he burst forth with such a tirade on whist parties? It isn't a week since we had ours, and he almost described what we had for supper." "Fudge!" said Dr. Matthews. He was occasionally more apt to be expressive than elegant in his expressions. "What do you suppose he knows about our party?

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