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"Well, well, Betsey, one that is in want of neither food nor raiment, cannot be said to be in great suffering, after all; and I am glad that thou art so much at ease. Dr. Etherington tells me thou art far from being well bodily, however, and I am come expressly to see if I can order anything that will help to make thee more easy." "Mr. Goldencalf, you can.
You see the bargain is in apogee, from the start." "Money is no consideration with me, Captain Poke." "Well, this is an idee that has brought many a more difficult contract at once into perigee, Sir John Goldencalf. Money is always a considerable consideration with me, and I may say, also, just now it is rather more so than usual.
"Count Poke de Stunnin'tun, my good sir," said the brigadier, who was the master of ceremonies on this occasion, "and the Mogul Goldencalf both noblemen of ancient lineage, admirable privileges, and of the purest water; gentlemen who, when they are at home, have six dinners daily, always sleep on diamonds, and whose castles are none of them less than six leagues in extent."
"She was a good woman, Mr. Goldencalf." "And a good wife, Dr. Etherington." "I have always believed her to be a good wife, sir." "Faithful, obedient, and frugal." "Three qualities that are of much practical use in the affairs of this world." "I shall never marry again, sir." The divine bowed. "Nay, I never could find such another match!"
We present to your notice a suitable defender of all those near and dear interests, in the person of, "the known patriot, the approved legislator, the profound philosopher, the incorruptible statesman. To our adopted fellow-citizens we need not recommend Mr. Goldencalf, for he is truly one of themselves; to the native citizens we will only say, 'Try him, and you will be more than satisfied."
Goldencalf," observed Sir Joseph, "and calls for union and cordiality among the holders of property. Should these damnable opinions get fairly abroad among the people, what would become of us? I ask, Mr. Goldencalf, what would become of us?" "I agree with you, Sir Joseph, it is very alarming! frightfully alarming!" "We shall have agrarian laws, sir.
"My dear Mr. Goldencalf " "Really, without presuming to compliment, Lord Pledge, the noble sentiments I heard you express this morning were so very proper, so exceedingly statesmanlike, so truly English, that I shall feel infinitely more satisfaction in knowing that you fill the vacant seat than if it were in my own possession." "I honor your public spirit, Mr.
She complied, reading with an eager and tremulous voice the following paragraph: "His majesty has been most graciously pleased to raise John Goldencalf of Householder Hall, in the county of Dorset, and of Cheapside, Esquire, to the dignity of a baronet of the united kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland."
Reasono's appearing with THREE backers, while I had but ONE. The objection was therefore urged on my part, I hope, in a modest and conciliatory manner. In reply, my Lord Chatterino observed, it was true the protocol spoke in general terms of mutual supporters, but if "Sir John Goldencalf would be at the trouble of referring to the instrument itself, he would see that the backers of Dr.
"And do you adopt, under the provisions of the statute in such cases made and provided, Aaron Downright as one of your next of kin, and if so, in what capacity?" "I do I do my lords and your honors I do, body and soul if you please, I adopt the brigadier as my father; and my fellow human being and tried friend, Sir John Goldencalf, here, I adopt him as my mother."
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