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Updated: May 14, 2025


There are only a certain number of ways in which a leg can be broken; I know none of them, and he knows all of them. There is such a thing as being a specialist in broken legs. There is no such thing as being a specialist in legs. When unbroken, legs are a matter of taste. If the doctor has really mended my leg, he may merit a colossal equestrian statue on the top of an eternal tower of brass.

He said that though England, who must be supposed the husband, might in some instances prove unkind to the lady, she ought not immediately to sue for a divorce, the rather because she had very much mended her fortune by the match. Hay replied, that marriage was an ordinance of God, and the union no more than a political expedient.

This fact, however, did not make the old man's heart any lighter, for the purse mended with yellow thread was too clearly the one stolen from the murdered man found in the quiet street in Hietzing. "What's the matter with you, you're so slow? I can get along better myself," growled the tramp, pushing the old man away from him.

Many were never made, and are seldom mended one may say that with very few exceptions they are never repaired, except when utterly impassable, and then in the most make-shift manner. The stones of the main street were so slippery that I could hardly keep on my legs.

He was writing master, mathematical master, English master, made out the bills, mended the pens, and did all sorts of things. He was rather musical, and on some remote quarter-day had bought an old trombone; but a bit of it was lost, and it made the most extraordinary sounds when he sometimes tried to play it of an evening. Poor fellow!

This town, we are glad to think, has a bright repute for glove-shops. And Mrs. Marsett could applaud herself for sparing Ned's money; she had mended her gloves, if they were in the fashion. But how does the money come? Hark at that lady and that gentleman questioning Miss Radnor of everything, everything in the world about her! Not a word do they get from Miss Radnor.

My pastor is still in church, but he would scold me if I allowed you to go away. Sit down, Sir who are you? I should have liked to have gone to church today, but only think, the clergyman's seat broke down last Sunday; lots of people go to it, you see, and one can't say 'no, and old Prüsshawer, the carpenter, who was to have mended it this week, is down with a fever."

"No, Dick, that will not do; we shall only be shutting ourselves up too and frightening your mother to death. We must get home and then on to Hickathrift's. He has a big punt there." "Yes, father, but it hasn't been mended. I saw it this afternoon." "Then he has wood, and we must make a raft. Come on. Here: your hand."

Washington; "Lord Baltimore is notorious, and will not remove him. Nay, sir, you must find a way to get the lad from his influence." And he asked me how was my grandfather's health at present. I said that he had mended beyond my hopes. "And does he seem to rejoice that you are of the King's party?" "Nay, sir.

He has also cut one of the nostrils, so that with a little more the whole nose would have been spoiled, so that no one but God could have mended it, and I believe God inspired you to write your last letter to Master Zovane da Reggio, my comrade, for if the figure had remained in the hands of Pietro he would undoubtedly have ruined it."

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