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Interest's high in this country, but it's a pity your father " He stopped a moment, and appeared a trifle embarrassed when the girl regarded him with a little flash in her eyes. "My father has done his best," she said. "Of course!" said Alton hastily.
'What do you mean? he cried, starting with indignation 'the play of politics? 'Politics ambition what you will. Suppose Lucy finds herself taken up and thrown down like the book? when the interest's done? She uncovered her eyes, and looked at him steadily, coldly. It was an Eleanor he did not know. He sprang up in his anger and discomfort, and began to pace again in front of her.
"You must meet your losses and don't know how to manage it?" Lisle was curious and had no diffidence about putting the question, though the lad was obviously off his guard. "I can raise the money right enough Batley'll see to that; but I'd sooner do it another way. The interest's high enough to make one think, and in this case I'm paying it on money he's putting into his pocket."
Now, amongst other my multitudinous authorial projects, this perhaps is not the worst; namely, by a series of dissimilar novels, psychological rather than religious, and for interest's sake laid in diverse ages and countries, to illustrate separately the most rampant errors of the Papacy.
This is the condition of things to which I claim the attention of Republican America: moreover, for its own interest's alike, I claim its attention to the following words from the same statesman, worthy of the most earnest consideration precisely now-a-days to every American.
"Yes, I knew it; but we paid something down', and the interest's been kept up, and we hoped that if we did that Bascom would be satisfied." "It seems that the interest has not been paid in some time, and the real reason why Nelson called just now was to inform me that as Bascom was about to foreclose we must get out as soon as we could. I told him that we would leave on Wednesday next."
The debilitated cousin only hopes some fler'll be executed zample. Thinks more interest's wanted get man hanged presentime than get man place ten thousand a year. Hasn't a doubt zample far better hang wrong fler than no fler. "YOU know life, you know, sir," says Mr. Bucket with a complimentary twinkle of his eye and crook of his finger, "and you can confirm what I've mentioned to this lady.
Now, amongst other my multitudinous authorial projects, this perhaps is not the worst; namely, by a series of dissimilar novels, psychological rather than religious, and for interest's sake laid in diverse ages and countries, to illustrate separately the most rampant errors of the Papacy.
There was in Rome neither soldier nor statesman who could for a moment be placed in competition with Sylla, and he was so passionately loved by the army, he was so sure of the support of his comrades, whom he had quartered on the proscribed lands, and who, for their own interest's sake, would resist attempts at counter-revolution, that he knew that if an emergency arose he had but to lift his finger to reinstate himself in command.
"About two-thirds of what it should have been, and I've reason for believing that he has been putting up a mortgage. Interest's heavy. There's another matter. I wonder if you've heard that he's getting rid of two of Harry's hands? I mean Pat and Tom Moran." "You're sure of that?" Hastings asked somewhat sharply. "Tom told me." Mrs. Hastings leaned forward suddenly in her chair.
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