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6th Boy. Order there, I am marshal. All that have paid march off to the staircase, and take your seats there, one by one. March! A thousand thanks, gentlemen. Thank you, gentlemen. Thanks, gentlemen. The finest sight ever I saw out of Lon'on. Rory, as each lad passes, catches his arm, Are you a TalbotITE or a WheelerITE? To each who answers "A Wheelerite," Rory replies, "Phoo! dance off, then.

The cannons roared again, the bells pealed triple-bobmajors, the people came out flinging flowers upon the path of the royal bride and bridegroom, and Gruff looked out of the gilt coach window and bowed and grinned to them. Phoo! the horrid old wretch!

"Phoo!" cried Patsy; "we're all slaves to them. Show me a person who doesn't read the daily journals and keep abreast of the times and I'll show you a dummy." "Patsy's right," remarked Arthur Weldon. "The general intelligence and cosmopolitan knowledge of the people are best cultivated by the newspapers.

"What is it you're reading there, my dear? phoo, I've cut myself with this razor; the man's a cheat that sold it me, but I have not paid him for it yet: what is it you're reading there? did you hear me asking you, my dear?" "The Sorrows of Werter," replies my lady, as well as I could hear. "I think more of the sorrows of Sir Condy," says my master, joking like.

'Phoo! phoo! an ugly thing! So is a fit of the gout but one's all the better for it after. 'Tis just a renewal of life, my lord, for which one must pay a bit of a fine, you know.

There are friendships that are no friendships, and marriages that are no marriages. Phoo! Likely to be right wasn't it? Never a hint to me. I go off on leave and when I come back, there it is all over, settled! Not a word beforehand. No warning. If only: 'What do you think of it, Franklin? or anything of the sort. And that's a man who hardly ever did anything without asking my advice. Why!

Phoo! don't be talking of shame, you that knows nothing about it. But lend me the kay of the spirits, Florry. Miss G. Sir, my name's Florinda and I've not the kay of the spirits at all, nor any such vulgar thing. Christy. Vulgar! is it the kay? Miss G. Yes, sir, it's very vulgar to be keeping of kays. Christy. That's lucky, for I've lost all mine now.

"It isn't nonsense at all." "Then blamed if I know what you're driving at." "You're very obtuse." "I won't agree to that till I know what 'obtuse' means. See here, Martha; you say this social position, that the girls are so crazy for but they've never said anything to me about it can't be bought. In the next breath you urge me to buy it. Phoo!

That or anything else. Always the truth of it. Always. And well he knew it; and that's why he dared not speak right out. Talking about workmen, alterations, cabins... Phoo! ... instead of a straightforward `Wish me joy, Mr Franklin! Yes, that was the way to let me know. God only knows what they are perhaps she isn't his daughter any more than she is... She doesn't resemble that old fellow.

Joel flew off the doorstep and stood up as tall as possible and ran out his tongue. Little Davie gave a loud scream. "Oh, you brave Joel!" exclaimed Polly, tumbling off from the doorstep to throw her arms around him, and kiss his stubby black hair. "Phoo! that's nothing!" cried Joel, who always hated to be praised. "And I'm just as proud of you as I can be," Polly ran on with kindling eyes.

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