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Updated: June 23, 2025


Darco travelled with his own company, majestically Astrachan-furred and splendid, but rarely clean-shaven. Nine days in ten an aggressive stubble on cheek and chin seemed to sprout from an inward sense of his own glorious import. 'I am Cheorge Dargo, he said unfailingly to every provincial stage-manager he met 'I nefer sbeaks to beobles twice.

No, it vas dot man dere I saw." "Where were you when you saw him?" "I vas by my room vere I sleep. It vas a wine growin' by der vindow up, so dey nefer see me, bot I seen dem all right. I seen heem kiss her und I seen her tell heem go vay, und push heem off, und she cry plenty." "Did you hear what he said to her?"

We'd have to report it, Papa, to the naval authorities," admitted Ikey seriously. "Vell, you go right along den," urged his father. "Nefer mindt yet de winders. I can get a winder washer easy." "Well, if you don't mind, Papa," said Ikey, with commendable hesitancy. "Come along, Ikey," urged Frenchy under his breath.

Then the king went down to the royal boat in mourning, and all the soldiers and high priests and priests of Ptah were in mourning, and all the officials and courtiers. And when he saw Na.nefer.ka.ptah, who was in the inner cabin of the royal boat from his rank of high scribe he lifted him up.

"I vos swimming as hard as nefer vos," he explained, "and had just got in front of the tree, ven as true as I don't live, it banged right down on top mit me and nearly knocked out my brains out. I grabbed hold of it, when it raised up and frowed me over its head. Den I gots mad and swims ashore."

And he said, 'I shall go to Koptos, for I must fetch this book; I will not stay any longer in the north. And I said, 'Let me dissuade you, for you prepare sorrow and you will bring me into trouble in the Thebaid. And I laid my hand on Na.nefer.ka.ptah, to keep him from going to Koptos, but he would not listen to me; and he went to the king, and told the king all that the priest had said.

Vhat ist dat soobortin' religion?" "Why, what religion do you patronize? Do you patronize the standin' order, or the kneelin' order? or do you patronize neither? Some folks thinks its best to lie down at prayer, as the least likely to divert the thoughts." "I might not oonderstand. But nefer mindt der religion, and coome to der p'int dat you mentioned." "Well, that p'int is this.

Der schpots ish a goot way offen, und vill nefer virl you away; und next dime I dells you someding schmooth und britty." Mildred was glad to hasten through the gathering dusk to her own natural and homelike abode, for the old man's strong descriptions and vivid manner had oppressed her with a vague terror, and it was a long time before she could escape from the spell of his words.

Na.nefer.ka.ptah laughed, and he said, "This is the business that I told you before." And when Setna had praised Na.nefer.ka.ptah, he found it as the proverb says, "The sun was in the whole tomb." And Ahura and Na.nefer.ka.ptah besought Setna greatly. Let it be impressed upon you to take pains, and to go to Koptos to bring them here."

Finally, taking Ricketty by the coat-tails, he dragged him towards the door, saying, "I nefer go pack by anydings vat mine vife does, meester, but ven you haf shewels some more, yust coom along ven I vas der shtore py mineselluf, hey?" Mr. Ricketty shook his hand effusively. "I will, Ikey, I will. These women are very unsatisfactory to deal with. Au revoir, Ikey!

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