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Where would you all be, I should like to know, you canting swine, if it wasn't for me and my sort? Why, it's the likes of me as keeps the likes of you, with which he walked straight to the gallows and told the hangman to 'hurry up' and not keep the gentlemen waiting." "There was some 'grit' in that man," said MacShaughnassy. "Yes," added Jephson, "and wholesome wit also."
'But it's absurd. Something must be done. The thing can't be left as it is. It's preposterous! 'I should imagine, said Mr Robertson, 'from what small knowledge I possess of the Human Boy, that matters will be made decidedly unpleasant for the criminal. 'Well, I know one thing; he won't play for the team again. 'There is something very refreshing about your logic, Jephson.
Said Jephson, who has a practical mind, approaching at times the commercial: "The question is not what we like, but what the female novel-reader likes." "That is so," agreed MacShaugnassy. "I propose that we collect feminine opinion upon this point. I will write to my aunt, and get from her the old lady's view.
It all seemed to depend, now, on the verdict of the examining Naval surgeons! But there was little time for thought. Once inside, they were ushered, by a white-gloved midshipman, into the office of Commander Jephson, commandant of midshipmen. That gentleman, also in uniform, as were all Navy officers on duty at the Academy, looked briefly as the two young men stood before him.
"Singularly so," agreed Jephson; "I have never met but one man from whom I have heard more wonderful cat talk than, at one time or another, I have from you." "Oh," I said, not, perhaps without a touch of jealousy in my voice, "and who was he?" "He was a seafaring man," replied Jephson. "I met him on a Hampstead tram, and we discussed the subject of animal sagacity.
Jephson, who lived within the memory of man, and who found out the magic well, and foresaw what fairy wealth might be made to flow from it. A public garden has been laid out along the margin of the Leam, and called the Jephson Garden, in honor of him who created the prosperity of his native spot.
"Not always," persisted Jephson; "I've known selfishness selfishness according to the ordinarily accepted meaning of the term to be productive of good actions. I can give you an instance, if you like." "Has it got a moral?" asked MacShaughnassy, drowsily, Jephson mused a moment. "Yes," he said at length; "a very practical moral and one very useful to young men."
In the course of the season Willis made the acquaintance of Miss Mitford, who invited him to spend a week with her at her cottage near Reading. In a letter to her friend, Miss Jephson, Miss Mitford says: 'I also like very much Mr. Willis, an American author, who is now understood to be here to publish his account of England.
Sister Helen saw Martha, and with a wave of her hand, beckoned the girl not to come in. Martha retreated to the corridor. Sister Helen followed her. "What do you want, dear?" said the nurse. "You cannot possibly disturb Betty. She is asleep. Both the doctor and I most earnestly hope that she may awake slightly better. Dr. Jephson is coming to see her again this evening.
Well, then, the common-sensed girl loves the military, also." "By Jove!" exclaimed MacShaugnassy, "what an extraordinary thing. What reason does she give?" "That they look so nice when they're dressed, and that they dance so divinely," answered Jephson, shortly. "Well, you do surprise me," murmured MacShaugnassy, "I am astonished." Then to me he said: "And what does the young married woman say?
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