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"I can take the 'oss werry safely, your 'onor." "Take him, then, and good evening; but don't get on, for your life." "Oh, no, sir; I never gets on, 't aint in my ways." And Beck slowly led the horse through the crowd, till he vanished from Percival's eyes. Just then a man passing through the street paused as he saw the young gentleman on the steps of the club, and said gayly, "Ah! how do you do?

Estevan, the Onor of a Conde, who is at present Vice-King of Peru; on the 19th, we came out of the Sierra Morena, and lodged that night at la Torre de Juan-Abad; on the 20th we lay at La Membrilla, and there stayed all day on Monday and Tuesday; the 22nd at Villarta: here rises the river Guadiana, that goes under ground seven leagues before.

Have you not made me loose all that was dear to me, all that held me to life; parents, frends, onor, reputation, all, I have sacrifised all to you, and nothing is left me but shame, oprobrum, and I say this without blushing poverty. Nothing was wanting to my misfortunes but the sertainty of your contempt and hatred; and now I have them I find the corage that my project requires.

Thinking that his hospitality needed some acknowledgment, I rose, and pledged him in the vegetable wine of the cocoa-nut; merely repeating the ordinary salutation, "Yar onor boyoee." Sensible that some compliment, after the fashion of white men, was paid him, with a smile, and a courteous flourish of the hand, he bade me be seated.

"I can take the 'oss werry safely, your 'onor." "Take him, then, and good evening; but don't get on, for your life." "Oh, no, sir; I never gets on, 't aint in my ways." And Beck slowly led the horse through the crowd, till he vanished from Percival's eyes. Just then a man passing through the street paused as he saw the young gentleman on the steps of the club, and said gayly, "Ah! how do you do?

"Vy, your 'onor," said the man, bashfully, twirling a thing that stood proxy for a hat, "I thinks as 'ow I shall be hable to satisfy your vorship's 'onor.! Then, approaching the judge and assuming an important air, he whispered, "'T is as 'ow I thought!" "My God!" cried Brandon, with vehemence. "And he is alive, and where?"

"Vy, your 'onor," said the man, bashfully, twirling a thing that stood proxy for a hat, "I thinks as 'ow I shall be hable to satisfy your vorship's 'onor.!" Then, approaching the judge and assuming an important air, he whispered, "'T is as 'ow I thought!" "My God!" cried Brandon, with vehemence. "And he is alive, and where?"

My decision is made; the onor of my famly commands it. I must put an end to my suferins. Make no remarks upon my conduct, Henry; it is orful, I know, but my condition obliges me. Without help, without suport, without one frend to comfort me, can I live? No. Fate has desided for me. So in two days, Henry, two days, Ida will have seased to be worthy of your regard.

He went by with such an easy saunter too, looking me pleasantly in the eye, and merely exchanging the cold salute of the road: "Yar onor, boyoee," a mere sidewalk how d'ye do. After several experiences like this, I began to entertain a sort of respect for Kooloo, as quite a man of the world.

One chubby urchin, with a bundle of Tribunes under his arm, looks mischievously into the pit, and says, "His 'Onor 'ill want the Tribune." Another, of a more taciturn disposition, shrugs his shoulders, gives his cap a pull over his eyes, and says, spicing his declaration with an oath, "He'll buy two Heralds! he will."

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