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"That'll be ten shillings on the two notes, and the ring seven-and-six seventeen-and-six in total; that leaves nine pounds two-and-six- pence change and here you air. Only," here Higgins produced pen and ink, "you'll obleege me by writing your name and where you lodges on the back of the notes." "What's that for?" said Will, drawing back a step or two.
I had a good many things to buy for my tower, and though I wanted to obleege Serepta, I didn't feel like runnin' into any great expense for canvas. And then she broke off from that subject, and said she wanted her rights and wanted the Whiskey Ring broke up.
I have mentioned her mode of pronouncing the word equipage, which, together with several similar peculiarities that struck me as very odd, were borrowed from the usage of London good society in the days when she frequented it. My friend, Lord Lansdowne, never called London any thing but Lunnon, and always said obleege for oblige, like the Miss Berrys and Mrs.
Smallweed instantly begins to shake her head and pipe up, "Seventy-six pound seven and sevenpence! Seventy-six thousand bags of money! Seventy-six hundred thousand million of parcels of bank- notes!" "Will somebody give me a quart pot?" exclaims her exasperated husband, looking helplessly about him and finding no missile within his reach. "Will somebody obleege me with a spittoon?
But he is most excellent company, that man, and I want him to come and see me at my Lock, up the river. 'I'll tell him so. 'D'ye think he'll come? asked Riderhood. 'I am sure he will. 'Having got your word for him, said Riderhood, 'I shall count upon him. P'raps you'd so fur obleege me, learned governor, as tell him that if he don't come precious soon, I'll look him up. 'He shall know it.
The Advantages of keeping a Snuff-box. The Miser dies without a Shirt. The Treasures of a Dunghill " 'Eh? What's that? demanded Mr Boffin. "The Treasures," sir, repeated Silas, reading very distinctly, "of a Dunghill." Mr Venus, sir, would you obleege with the snuffers? This, to secure attention to his adding with his lips only, 'Mounds!
Indeed, Terry Clark did indulge in a slight laugh, for he saw that it was safe to do so; the Winnebago was on the ground before his master. "If ye want me to ring the old coow-bell, I'll be glad to obleege, for the performance looks as if a little moosic would give tone to the same. Howsumever, I'll step back and let this good looking young gintleman run the show."
"'Then would you lind me the loan of a gridiron? says I, 'and you'll obleege me.
"It's no possible!" returned Malcolm. "I saw him last nicht." "He cam about ten o'clock, sir, an' hed a turn o' the fa'in' sickness o' the spot. He 's verra ill the noo, an' the mistress sent me ower to speir gien ye wad obleege her by gaein' to see him." "Has he ta'en till 's bed?" asked Malcolm. "We pat him till 't, sir. He 's ravin' mad, an' I 'm thinkin' he 's no far frae his hin'er en'."
She would have detained him; but in a moment he sprang into the amphitheatre, and exclaimed "Now, Sir Knights, ye that hae been trying yer hands at the tourneyings, will ony o' ye hae the guidness to obleege me wi' the loan o' yer sword for a wee while, and I'll be bond for ye I'll no disgrace it I'll try the temper o' it in earnest."
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