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"Then you get half-drunk, neither more nor less, or I'll discharge you as Hope has done, and that will be the worst discharge of the two for you. When you are half-drunk come here directly, and hang about this place. No; you had better be under that tree in the middle of the field there, and pretend to be sleeping off your liquor. Come, mizzle!"

Nothing now would have induced Robinson to leave him armed. He replied, sternly: "Because we are four to one, and we will hang you on the nearest tree if you don't give them up. And, now, what are you doing here?" "I was only looking for my pal," said brutus. "Well, you won't want a gun and pistols to look for your pal. Which way are you going?" "Into the bush." "Then mizzle! That is the road."

"Yes, start mizzle clear out!" roared Archie, getting angrier every moment. "Begone! Make yourself scarce about here!" "Well, I think this is a nice way to treat a gentleman," growled Arthur, as he turned on his heel, and walked slowly away. "Pick up that blanket and saddle," said Johnny. "Take all your plunder away from here, and remember that this side of the glade belongs to us."

"But I didn't I dropped my hand down as if I had been shot, and afore I had seen anything, either. So we went through the gate and up a gravelly walk I knew it by the crackling of the gravel under Molly's feet and stopped at a horse-block, where one o' them willains lifted me off. I put up my hand agin. "'Do if you dare! says t'other one, with the mizzle o' the pistol at my head.

Some order has been issued. "Voila!" "Mira! mira!" "See!" "Look, look!" are the half-whispered ejaculations that break from the hunters as this is observed. "By the livin' catamount, thar a-going to mizzle!" We see the savages pull down the tasajo and tie it in bunches.

Farrell's young man has come for the windmill he says you've had it two hours," replied Benjamin. "The deuce be with Mr. Farrell's young man! he does not suppose we can part with the mill before the cloth's drawn tell him to mizzle, or I'll mill him. 'Now's the day and now's the hour'; who's for some grouse? Gentlemen, make your game, in fact. But first of all let's have a round robin.

"They were talking about mistle-toe boughs, and all sorts of old-country customs; and then they said what a funny time they had one Christmas, with the youngest, about the mizzle, as he called it: do you remember, ma? do you understand?" "You mean little Harvey? Oh, yes." "Pray do be careful, ma! Then Mr.

Chizzle, Mizzle, and otherwise have lapsed into a habit of vaguely promising themselves that they will look into that outstanding little matter and see what can be done for Drizzle who was not well used when Jarndyce and Jarndyce shall be got out of the office.

Chizzle, Mizzle, or otherwise was particularly engaged and had appointments until dinner, may have got an extra moral twist and shuffle into themselves out of Jarndyce and Jarndyce. The receiver in the cause has acquired a goodly sum of money by it but has acquired too a distrust of his own mother and a contempt for his own kind.

"I find it difficult to beat up recruits," answered Fred, laughing; "Peter Grim has flatly refused to act, and O'Riley says he could no more learn a part off by heart than " "His grandmother's pig could," interrupted David Mizzle, who, having concluded supper, now felt himself free to indulge in conversation. "Och! ye spalpeen," whispered the Irishman.

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