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Lyddon frankly; "but theer's fules an' fules, an' this partickler wan's grawed dear to me in some ways despite myself. 'T is Phoebe's done it at bottom I s'pose. The man's so full o' life an' hope. Enough energy in un for ten men; an' enough folly for twenty. Yet he've a gude heart an' never lied in's life to my knawledge." "That's to give him praise, and high praise. How's his sister?
There's no young woman YOU want to carry off, is there? 'N no, returned that gentleman, stroking his grizzly beard, which was some two inches long. 'None in partickler, I think. 'Very good, said Sim; 'then we'll find some other way of making it up to you. Mind. I pass my word for it.
If the majority didn't do something the minority wanted 'em to, then the people were to burn up our cities, and knock us down and jump on our stomachs. That was about the kind of talk, as the papers had it; I don't wonder it scared the old women. The Member was wide awake by this time. I don't seem to remember of them partickler phrases, he said.
Nine out of ten of the questions were to the same purpose, and the gunner answered them with some sharpness. He turned angrily at last on one man who put the query in broad Scots accent. 'No, he said tartly, 'we ain't tryin' to silence their guns. An' if you partickler wants to know why we ain't well, p'raps them Glasgow townies o' yours can tell you.
So what was I to do? I couldn't send a letter by post, not knowin' where to direct to, and I couldn't give it into your own hands, and I'd been told partickler not to let anybody else know of it; so I'd nothing to do but to wait and see if you come back, and bide my time for givin' of it to you.
Down in Mexico, where I've been lately, they have a shrewd saying: Un clavo saca otro clavo, meaning that `one nail drives out another' as much as to say, that one love cures another." "Ah, stranger! that may be all be very well in Mexico, whar I've heerd they ain't partickler about thar way o' lovin': but we've a sayin' here jest the contrairy o' that: `two bars can't get into the same trap."
"It's broken," he moaned to himself; "I know it is!" and the cold perspiration stood out upon his forehead. "I shouldn't ha' persoomed to touch none o' master's contrapshums, sir," broke in the gardener, rather sharply, "so don't you go and tell him as I did. I know how partickler he always is." "Broken broken!" murmured Tom. "The poor speculum and after all that work."
Git me your best gold ones." Shorty made quite a pretense of trying, as he had seen penmen do, the temper of the pens upon his thumb-nail, but chose the largest and highest priced one, in an elaborate silver holder. "I'm very partickler 'bout my pens," said he to the clerk. "I must have 'em to just suit my hand.
He'll think me a purty Sarjint to send out into the country in charge o' men, and you a fine Corpril." "Say," said Shorty, his face illuminated with a bright idea. "We might report the rations 'lost in action. That'd fix it fine. We had two good fights, and come out ahead. That'll tickle the Captain so that he won't be partickler what we report." "Hurroo!" echoed Hennessey; "that's the ticket."
I hate them dark ways, and secrets; and old Wyat she does tell stories, don't she? and she as ought to be partickler, seein' her time be short now, and she so old. It is awful, an old un like that telling such crams as she do. Milly was as curious as I, but could throw no light on this.
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