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What on earth is he doing over here at all, confound him? He's got all Europe to play about in, why should he come infesting New York? I say, it really is ripping, seeing you again. It seems years... Of course, one get's a certain amount of satisfaction writing letters, but it's not the same. Besides, I write such rotten letters. I say, this really is rather priceless. Can't I get you something?

For trouble'll sure camp on his trail 'til he's reformed or been safely planted." In the significant pause that followed no one moved. Texas stood easily, looking into the eyes of the stranger. Pat shot fierce, watchful glances around the room, from face to face. "I trust you get's the force o' my remarks," concluded Texas suggestively.

An' as all we get's from England, I say, let us stick to England, but nobody agrees wid me. There's the girl, now. Away ye go, me little duck, me daughter, me beauty, me bad luck to ye, will ye go? What are ye standin' there for? Will ye get out o' that, ye lazy brute? Take that, an' that, an' that, ye idle, good-for-nothin', desavin', durty daughter of a pig.

I suppose it's part of the business some department of it. If you can make ten thousand dollars out of it, you're to have everything. All I get's a few thousand outright, and what John gave me in a little separate fund, and a year's income from the whole estate. I suppose you think that's perfectly fair and right and just. Naturally, you would."

"I wouldn't change places with you," said Dan. "I'd like well enough to be rich, but I wouldn't be willing to be as mean as you are." "You'll suffer for this!" said Jonas, his little bead-like eyes glowing with anger. "I'll have you turned off this very day, or as soon as my father get's home." "If he says I'm to go, I'll go!" said Dan. "He's a gentleman." Jonas made his way to his mother's room.

"He's apparently as high-toned a gentleman as you'd meet with anywhere; polished, sir, so smooth your fingers would slip if you tried to take hold of him, but it's been commented on that when a horsethief or counterfeiter gets into trouble the colonel's always first choice for counsel." "Get's 'em off, does he?" The judge spoke somewhat grimly. "Mighty nigh always.

"That's true, indeed," she replied; "and if she get's worse, Cummiskey, I'll let the master know." "That's a good girl; ma gragal that you! war good-by, acushla," and he immediately! returned to his own room, after having observed that Connor went down to the kitchen. "Now, Mr. Malcomson," said he, "there is a good fire before you.

No thankye, we got plenty o' them at the House," cried the boy; and he began cutting and devouring the lamb at a furious rate. "Gently, gently!" cried the doctor. "You have neither bread nor salt." "Get's plenty o' them at the House," cried the boy, with his mouth full; "and you'd better look sharp, too.

Folk are allers after me in the summer-time, but in the winter, when their gardens don't want doing, they never have nothing to say to me. There's one thing about my missus, though. She's precious careful. I never touches the money part of the business. So we get's along." Miriam knew the "missus" well.

I just fancy I can hear th' ould man dishcoursin' tu Kilbride av th' merry, int'restin' ways an' habits av th' genus hobo whin he get's this report av mine. . . . Like he did wan day whin he was doin' show-man round th' cells wid a bunch av ould geezers av 'humanytaruns. I mind I was Actin' Provo' in charge av th' Gyard-room at th1 toime."

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