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'Oho! thought Pleydell, who was by profession an observer of tones and gestures, there's something wrong here between my young friends. 'Well, Miss Mannering, I have not seen young Hazlewood since he was a boy, so the ladies may be perfectly right; but I can assure you, in spite of your scorn, that if you want to see handsome men you must go to Holland; the prettiest fellow I ever saw was a Dutchman, in spite of his being called Vanbost, or Vanbuster, or some such barbarous name.
"I lament the loss to letters, for it was my only copy. But you knew that." "Yes, Kit, I knew it was your only copy." "Oho! and for what reason did you burn it, may one ask?" "I thought you loved it more than you loved me. It was my rival, I thought " The girl was conscious of remorse, and yet it was remorse commingled with a mounting joy.
"Why, sir it seemed as though he wouldn't mind going a hundred miles out to sea in an old shoe to nab a ship for the firm. If the business had been his own and all to make yet, he couldn't have done more in that way. And now . . . all at once . . . like this! Thinks I to myself: 'Oho! a rise in the screw that's the trouble is it? 'All right, says I, 'no need of all that fuss with me, Jimmy.
"Oho!" he said, as I rubbed my sleepy eyes, "do you want to pick your oranges here, that you trample down all my grass instead of going to church, you lazy lout, you?" I was vexed that the boor should have waked me, and I started up and cried, "Hold your tongue!
Old Dan, of small stature, slim, a coughing old man with a clean-shaven face, comes out from behind the church. Because of his irresoluteness, or because of the weakness of his eyes, he steps uncertainly, touching the ground cautiously and with a certain degree of fear. "Oho! Oho!" "Is that you, Dan?" "The sea is calm, Dan. Are you going to play to-night?" "Oho! I shall ring the bell seven times.
Well, we want ye not, my lord and I, he hath a sword and I an axe they shall suffice us, mayhap, an Pertolepe come. So his thee hence with the hangman and save thy rogue's skin." "And may ye dangle in a noose yet for a prating do-nothing!" growled Roger. "Oho!" laughed Giles, with a flash of white teeth, "a hangman and a serf must I slay both?"
He believes these men robbed his father; this paper proves it, but not absolutely, for Mexican evidence here in this country doesn't carry as much weight against white men especially men as rich and strong as these named as it would in other places perhaps. You know that. This paper was obtained for Mr. Weir." "Oho, so that's the way of it!" Johnson said, with a long drawn-out tone.
And so, with a quick upflung glance at the dismal house, he turned, waved his hand, and sped away on noiseless feet, and so was gone. Oho! for the rush of wind in the hair, for the rolling thunder of galloping hoofs, now echoing on the hard, white road, now muffled in dewy grass.
You have my thanks for your good intention, and now proceed on your journey." The knight, however, did not follow her advice, but approached the beautiful woman without more words, and caught hold of her hair to unbind it from the ring. No sooner had he touched the emeralds than two brown snakes came hissing towards him. "Oho!" exclaimed Sir Wendelin.
He had fallen when they reached him and was standing to his waist in the snow, his face red, the perspiration trickling down his cheeks. "Oho!" laughed Hume loudly. "So you were on your way to warn him, were you?" "You big boob, you!" shrieked Dart. "Get down and I'll shove your face in for you!"
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