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Just then came along a tall gent in a cloak, like Sir Everard wears, and my lady screeches out at sight of him. Sir Everard, he spoke in a deep, 'orrid voice, and the words were so hawful, he Bob Dawson remembered them from that day to this. "'I swore by the Lord who made me I would murder you if you ever met that man again. False wife, accursed traitoress, meet your doom!
And his old imported hat And his time worn black cravat, Any one could tell that He's the Dean. He is "furnist" this country, Is the Dean, "It's nothing like old Hingland," Says the Dean. In language somewhat torrid, With a countenance quite florid, He says our schools are "orrid," Does the Dean.
In the copy before me Jay Jay assured his readers who are supposed to be numerous as the sands of the sea, but are probably confined to himself and his country contributors that there is a Russo-Franco-Germanic alliance against England and that it is the sacred duty of America to come to the rescue of her muchly-beloved "mother country," lest the 'orrid bawbawians make 'way with the old woman, overturn the civilization of all the centuries and rip human liberty up by the roots.
And Joe was later rendered speechless, hard-breathing, and indignant, by the Old Un turning to Mrs. Trapes with the shrill warning: "Ma'am, Joe's 'ad two 'elpin's o' cake an' got 'is 'orrid eye on what remains!" Nevertheless, the meal was in all ways a success, and Ravenslee was reaching for his pipe when Mrs.
Each general in gloomy silence took off his forces, and each afterward deemed that the victory was his. Dick swore, when brought to himself, that one of his hounds had gone in, whereas Squire 'Arkaway "had swore most 'orrid oaths that no 'Itchiner 'ound should ever live to put his nose in.
"Who's been savaging the horse, my lads?" demanded Anthony, running a hand over the sweating animal with the caressing touch of a true horseman. "Come, speak up and no mumbling!" "'T were the genelman in the blue spencer as druv up 'ere a while ago cursing 'orrid, an' 'im wi' a young fe-male. A bad 'un by 'is looks an' ways, I think, an' I don't care if 'e 'ears me say it."
And then, calling 'imself a fool for being so tender-'earted, he left Sam the lantern, and locked the stable-door and went off. It seemed like a 'orrid dream to Sam, and the only thing that comforted 'im was the fact that he felt much better.
Clare had been observing with pity how wretched Tommy's clothes were; but when he looked into the pond he saw that his own shabbiness was worse than Tommy's downright miserableness. Nobody would leave either of them within reach of anything worth stealing! What he wore had been his Sunday suit, and it was not even worth brushing! "I'm 'orrid 'ungry," said Tommy.
"'Orrid," agreed the Frenchman, smiling amicably. "You was ver' near buried, eh?" "Yes," said the trader thoughtfully. "I suppose anyone 'ud say you saved my life, Frenchy." "Yea," replied the other. "Exactly," said Mills. "Well there's my hand for you, Frenchy. You done me a good turn. I'll do as much for you one of these days." "Eh?" said the Frenchman as he shook hands.
For an hour the unhandy pen toiled over the paper, and where sentiment rose to more than normal tide-level, Bobby Wick stuck out his tongue and breathed heavily. He was not used to letter-writing. 'Beg y' pardon, sir, said a voice at the tent door; 'but Dormer's 'orrid bad, sir, an' they've taken him orf, sir.
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