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"There is no one in the world like him," she said. "He will get very far." "Bring Mistar Lloyd to Windsor for me to know him quite well," said Enoch. "I will ask him," Gwen replied without faltering. "Benefit myself I will." Early every Thursday afternoon Ben arrived at Windsor, and at the coming home from his shop of Enoch, Ben always said: "Messes Enos-Harries has been singing the piano.

"I say, Mistar, is that gentleman with crutches yondaw, a brothaw of yours?" "By the laws of humanity he is, sir." "Awr! I'm glad to find there's no closaw tie, so I can express my opinion of him. He is a scamp, sah!" "Indeed! why so?" "Because he is, sah!" "You know him?" "Perfectly well!" "And he is a scamp?" "If he's no relation of yours, yes, sah." "Does he tipple?" "Not zat I know, sah!"

Immediately, the most magnificent fore-topsail-yard-ahoy voice I had ever heard bellowed a reply, "Ahoy, the boat! What d'ye want?" "That ban Lynch," remarked the Swede to us. Then he called in reply. "Ay ban Swede Olson with two hands for you! Heave over da Yacob's ladder, Mistar Lynch!" He lay back on his oars, and shot us under the quarter.

Hugh thrived, and his success was noised among the London Welsh. The preacher of Kingsend Chapel visited him. "Not been in the Temple you have, Mistar Eevanss, almost since you were spliced," he said. "Don't say the wife makes you go to the capel of the English." "Busy am I making money." "News that is to me, Mistar Eevanss. Much welcome there is for you with us."