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They don't do anything else! Just got on at Louisville? Oh! well, you'll see sights in the cabin to-night that will open your eyes. Isn't that so?" he asked, turning to a southern planter who had been edging his way toward Pepeeta. "Reckon the gentleman'll see a little gambling, sah, if that's what you refeh to.

But Bunting only woke to the fact when the front door shut to. "That's never Mr. Sleuth going out?" He turned on his wife, startled. "Why, the poor gentleman'll come to harm that he will! One has to be wide awake on an evening like this. I hope he hasn't taken any of his money out with him." "'Tisn't the first time Mr. Sleuth's been out in a fog," said Mrs. Bunting sombrely.

This good gentleman'll slip it into the post for yer, I'll be bound, seeing I'm a customer of his." So they give me the letter, and of course I read the direction what was written on it afore I shoved it into the post.

She gasped out her words as if every syllable were an effort, her eyes appealing with a wildness which touched his heart. The girl went to the bed and leaned over, taking in hers the thin, withered hand. "There, there, Mrs. Murphy," she said, "of course the gentleman'll do it. He couldn't have the heart to resist your dying prayer." "I am ready to do all I can, Mrs.

"And no doubt you want to know why I haven't sent for you before now. But you see, since that affair happened down your way, I been away. Aye, I been to see my daughter as lives up the coast. And I didn't come home till today. And I'm no hand at writing letters. However here we are, and better late than never and no doubt this lawyer gentleman'll be glad to hear what I can tell him and you."

"Why, sir?" says I. "Well, Legge," says he, "they'll never get a penny of that there insurance, and the old gentleman'll have to pay up the defissit on his own account," says he. "How's that, Mr.

After this gentleman, and you know what that means! You're going to be married yourself, Mrs Hurtle. 'We won't mind about that now, Mrs Pipkin. 'And this'll be your second, and you know how these things are managed. No gentleman'll marry her because she runs after him. Girls as knows what they're about should let the gentlemen run after them. That's my way of looking at it.

'It's so unsportsmanlike, reasoned Winkle. 'I don't care whether it's unsportsmanlike or not, replied Mr. Pickwick; 'I am not going to be shot in a wheel-barrow, for the sake of appearances, to please anybody. 'I know the gentleman'll put that 'ere charge into somebody afore he's done, growled the long man. 'Well, well I don't mind, said poor Winkle, turning his gun-stock uppermost 'there.

"Good-morning, little sixpence; what are you after now?" she added aloud, as the child appeared in the open doorway. "Mother's out o' vinegar, and dinner's just ready, and the gentleman'll want some for his salad, and there aint no time to send to the grocery. And mother says, will you lend her a teacupful, Aunt Wealthy?

'No, said Anthea, 'let's ask the learned gentleman. If anything has happened to Rekh-mara a gentleman's advice would be more useful than a Psammead's. And the learned gentleman'll only think it's a dream, like he always does. They tapped at the door, and on the 'Come in' entered. The learned gentleman was sitting in front of his untasted breakfast.

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