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He ended by marrying the daughter of Pferd the brewer, who had been at an American school in Indianapolis, and had come home as fragilely and nasally American as anybody. She made him a good, sickly, fretful wife; and bore him five children, of whom two survived, with no visible taint of their German origin.

H. had a reputation as a wit, of the kind that "has her say" under any and all circumstances. Latterly she had rather taken up Milly Ridge, who fished in many pools. "So you and your young man had a falling out, Milly," Mrs. Haggenash rasped nasally. "Our engagement has been broken," Milly acknowledged with dignity. "That's a pity. It ain't every day a poor girl can marry a millionaire.

Never knew Louisiana to use a rifle, though. The dare-devil! I can hear him now, ridin' off a-laughin' and a-chortlin' "Back to Whisky Chitto; to Beau Regarde bayou; To my Louisiana Louisiana Lou. "Remember the feller's singin', Jim?" The few men in the place had turned startled eyes as Murphy whined the doggerel ballad nasally.

He ended by marrying the daughter of Pferd the brewer, who had been at an American school in Indianapolis, and had come home as fragilely and nasally American as anybody. She made him a good, sickly, fretful wife; and bore him five children, of whom two survived, with no visible taint of their German origin.

"A friend of mine", said Loveday, for O'Hara had introduced Harris to him, and he had adopted Harris as a human study, horrid, but amusing. The moment O'Hara saw the face of Hogarth, he started, muttering: "He has the diamonds back! God! is he a magician?" And Harris drawled nasally: "Of course, you wouldn't know me now, Mr. 76! Were there not ten cleansed, but where are the nine, it is".

And, when, at the end of their day's slow journey, they let go their anchor, the "Washington Post" was again nasally shrieking out its march-time glories. The mate stopped the machine and carried it tenderly below, then, returning to the deck, he observed. "Good job as we 'ad the grammarphone aboard, Cap'n."

"O-h-h, put yuah trust in Jesus, An' yuh shall see thu Throne!" chanted Red, nasally; adding as an after-thought: "Thu C Bar pays cash." "And it wants to retain you, Mr. Brewster, as counsel in event of my failure to accomplish the restitution of Mr. Carter's property," supplemented Douglass quickly. "You see, I've got to fight the devil with fire.

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