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In the meantime I have written to Hickman on the same subject, want of money, I mean what the consequences may be, I know not, but I fancy I can guess them. "Yours, "Cumber." Duties of an Irish Landlord An Apologue on Property Reasons for Appointing an Agent M'Clutchy's Notions of His Duties Receipt to make a Forty Shilling Freeholder. Lord Cumber to Henry Hickman, Esq. "London, April 1st, 18
The task, in fact, is to me, personally, a very painful one; especially with reference to that well meaning and estimable gentleman, Mr. Hickman. In the first place, my Lord, the tenantry are not at all in arrears, a circumstance which is by no means in favor of the landlord, especially an Irish one.
They got away from Hickman at a quarter to four, with a clear sky and frosty atmosphere that promised good sailing weather on the morrow. The yellow dog was immediately named Dixie, and took to his new title from the start, being a lively little chap, full of fun, and as frisky as they make them.
I have observed, I think, that poor Hickman never was remarkable for strength of mind, though not destitute of a certain kind of sagacity; and whether his tampering if it be tampering with these people, be the result of a foolish principle of envy, or whether on the other hand, there is anything political in it, I really cannot say.
Certaine Articles deliuered to M. Iohn Lok, by Sir William Gerard Knight, M. William Winter, M. Beniamin Gonson, M. Anthony Hickman, and M. Edward Castelin the 8 of September 1561, touching a voyage to Guinea. A remembrance for you M. Lok at your comming to the coast of Guinie.
"There has been bribery of the city council of Lockmanville," shouted the doctor. "You cannot speak!" cried the policeman sharply. "Henry Hickman paid twenty thousand dollars to the city council to prevent the passage of the water bill!" cried the speaker. "Come down from there!" commanded the officer, and made a grab at him. "I will not stop until I am arrested!" declared the doctor.
What, therefore, I am thinking of, is this 'Suppose Mr. Hickman, whose good character has gained him every body's respect, should put himself in my uncle Harlowe's way? I submit the whole to your consideration, whether to pursue it at all, or in what manner. But if it be pursued, and if my uncle refuses to interest himself in my favour upon Mr.
And would either of us marry, if the fellows and our friends would let us alone? I bear with no passions that are predominant to that thou has pretended for me! But to one of your mild and gentle temper, it would be all one, were you married, whether the man were a Lovelace or a Hickman in his spirit.
If we are not well together at one time, we are not ill together at another. And then a kind word, or kind look, to her favourite Hickman, sets the one into raptures, and the other in tolerable humour, at any time.
Well, then, we will imagine them on board. I will be there in disguise. 'Tis plaguy hard, if we cannot find, or make a storm. Perhaps they will be sea-sick: but whether they be or not, no doubt they will keep their cabin. Here will be Mrs. Howe, Miss Howe, Mr. Hickman, a maid, and a footman, I suppose: and thus we will order it.
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