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He made me write and secure the best state-rooms main deck, amidships under my own name, without mentioning his, in the Etruria, for New York, on her very next voyage. He spoke of his destination to nobody but Amelia; and Amelia warned Césarine, under pains and penalties, on no account to betray it to the other servants. Further to secure his incog., Charles assumed the style and title of Mr.
Pugwash entered, dressed in her sweetest smiles and her best cap, an auxiliary by no means required by her charms, which, like an Italian sky, when unclouded, are unrivalled in splendour. The attention that incognito procured for me, the importance it gave me in the eyes of the master of the house, its lodgers and servants, is indescribable. It is only great people who travel incog.
"There," said the second voice, "your black friend has bolted, and no wonder, for who can be called by such a name? If you had done what I told you, Savage, and hired a white guide, it would have saved us a lot of trouble. Why will you always think that you know better than anyone else?" "Seemed an unnecessary expense, my lord, considering we are travelling incog., my lord."
The Grand Marshal, during the process of introduction, had given the young lady every opportunity of declaring her name; but every opportunity was thrown away. "She must be incog.," whispered his Excellency; "Miss von Philipson, I suppose?" Vivian was not a little desirous of discovering the nature of the relationship or connection between Beckendorff and his partner.
I will precede you, if you please. And he was about to set spur to the grey mare, when the half-drunken fellow, reaching over, laid his hand upon the rein. 'Hark you, he said, 'prince or no prince, that is not how one man should conduct himself with another. What! You'll ride with me incog. and set me talking! But if I know you, you'll preshede me, if you please!
Veal, to be good, must look like any thing else but veal; you mustn't know it when you see it, or it's vulgar; mutton must be incog. too; beef must have a mask on; any thin' that looks solid, take a spoon to; any thin' that looks light, cut with a knife; if a thing looks like fish, you may take your oath it is flesh; and if it seems rael flesh, it's only disguised, for it's sure to be fish; nothin' must be nateral, natur is out of fashion here.
The topsail-tie being one of the principal "ropes" in a ship, the ignorance was really symptomatic of character; and had not the hero of it been long dead, I would not have preserved it, even incog.
Are you ready? and she glanced up at her husband, but he only half heard. 'No, said Miss Meadows, fretfully; 'but you have not appeared as a bride. The straw bonnet you see people cannot tell whether you are not incog, as yet To refrain from laughing was impossible. 'My tarn cap, she exclaimed; 'I am invisible in it! What shall I do?
The carriages of that portion of the royal personages who were not restrained by the laws of court-etiquette, appeared in the procession; and several members of that very family that the deceased regarded as intruders, were present incog. at his last rites. This, however, was but one of the many illusions that the great masquerade of life is constantly offering to the public gaze.
He demanded if my name was not Ringwood. "I was startled, for I supposed myself perfectly incog.; but I answered in the affirmative. "'Your family, I believe, lives in Richmond? "My gorge began to rise. 'Yes, sir, replied I sulkily, 'my family does live in Richmond. "'And what, may I ask, has brought you into this part of the country?
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