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"A couple of days' rest and you'll be as good as new." As he stood up his hand rested in the old familiar way on Tim's shoulder. "I told you it would happen some day, Tim." Tim looked up timidly. "What, sir?" "That we'd be proud of you." Tim's eyes dropped. A thrill ran through his veins. Not because he had been praised paugh! that didn't mean so much but because Mr.

After five years had passed the Emperor fell very ill. All the people felt sad, for they were really extremely fond of him, and now it was said he could not possibly live. Already the new Emperor was selected, and the people stood about in the streets and begged to know from the Chamberlain how the old Emperor was. But "Paugh!" was all he would say as he nodded his head.

''Tis a tremendous night, gentlemen, so by your leave I'll stir the fire and, yes, I seen him, poor Nutter and, paugh, an ugly sight he is, I can tell you; here Larry, bring me a rummer-glass of punch his right ear's gone, and a'most all his right hand and screeching hot, do you mind an', phiew altogether 'tis sickening them fishes, you know I'm a'most sorry I went in you remember Dogherty's whiskey shop in Ringsend he lies in the back parlour, and wondherful little changed in appearance.

'My estate! 'My tenantry' paugh, and the back of his hand to you because you are no better than an Englishman!" "The Ferrises are an ill folk to come across!" insinuated the Superintendent of Enlistments. Everard turned hotly upon his companion.

"Do what for?" he asked, with belated attention. Ford swore and went over and lifted the coffeepot from the stove, shook it, looked in, and made a grimace of disgust as the steam smote him in the face. "Paugh!" He set down the pot and turned upon Sandy. "Get your nose out of that book a minute and talk!" he commanded in a tone beseeching for all its surly growl. "You say I got married.

That was the last thing I did, but I'd been at everything else I could think of, so I don't know what it was that sent her off. If she'll only keep going, I don't care, either. Never knew the thing to run better. Say, Herbert, it's fine. Don't you want to try it?" "Oh, I don't believe I do. I'd break my neck." "Paugh! 'Tain't no trick at all.

She might go to a detective agency. They might help her. A detective could trace this woman and Eugene. Did she want to do this? It cost money. They were very poor now. Paugh! Why should she worry about their poverty, mending her dresses, going without hats, going without decent shoes, and he wasting his time and being upon some shameless strumpet! If he had money, he would spend it on her.

I love the dear old darkies in the country; and even the prosperous coloured people are tolerable so long as they don't presume; but there is something so hideously unnatural, so repulsive, so accursed, in an apparently white person with that hidden evidence in him of slavery and lechery. Paugh! it is sickening. They are walking shameless proclamations of lust and crime. I'm sorry for them.

Never knew I had a conscience that could make me squirm so much. Some nights I slept mighty mean." "Paugh! You make me laugh. It wasn't anything to take a few paltry dollars like that. You're mother'll never know." "She knows now." "What?" "I told her." "You did?" "Sure." "Well, you are a big chump! What made you do that?" "I had to.

"It's a poor sort of a hole you're cooped in, Felipe," observed the visitor, flinging off his hat and unbuttoning his overcoat. "Paugh! It is vile!" exclaimed the boy, with an expression of disgust. "But here you say they will not look to find me. It was here you brought me, and here I have remained, only sneaking out at night to buy food.