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He is a walking "Brown Stout," that feller. "There is a hunter, come, I like hosses; but this brute was painted when at grass, and is too fat to look well, guess he was a goodish hoss in his day though. He ain't a bad cut that's a fact. "Hullo! what's this pictur? He is a first chop article that; but, oh Lord, he is too shockin' fat altogether.
Hesby thinks Pet looks like him, an' I couldn't touch nobody looking like Pet. Mebbe you'd like to see her pictur," continued the deacon, drawing from his pocket an ambrotype, which he opened and handed Tom. "Looks sweet ez a posy," said Tom, regarding it tenderly. "Them little lips uv hern look jest like a rose when it don't know whether to open a little further or not."
Well, the rim is as stiff and as sharp as a cleaver, that's a fact, I don't wonder it cut you. 'Eddis's pictur capital painting, fell out of the barge, and was drowned. 'Having been beat on the shillin' duty; they will attach him on the fourpence, and thimble rigg him out of that. 'They say Sugden is in town, hung in a bad light, at the Temple Church. 'Who is that? 'Lady Fobus; paired off for the Session; Brodie operated. Lady Francis; got the Life Guards; there will be a division to-night. That's Sam Slick; I'll introduce you; made a capital speech in the House of Lords, in answer to Brougham Lobelia voted for the bill The Duchess is very fond of Irish Arms
Behind that light appeared a grim skeleton, just like the pictur of Death in the Alminack, walkin' on tiptoe toward me; and quicker than a wink he put out his long bony hand and touched me firstly, in the pit of the stomach, so I couldn't holler; nextly, he pressed his finger tips on my eye-balls, and they sunk right back into their sockets. I tried to shake him off, and to yell, but I couldn't!
Here two boys a fishin', and there a little gall a playin' with a dog, that's a racin' and a yelpin', and a barkin' like mad. "'Well, when he's done, sais you, 'which pictur do you reckon is the best now, Squire Copely? speak candid for I want to know, and I ask you now as a countryman. "'Well' he'll jist up and tell you, 'Mr.
"I knew a blind man once that had a pictur of the world in his mind jest as smooth an' pretty as the views you see on the backs of calendars with all the stink-weeds an' the barren places left out of it an' he used to talk to us seein' ones for all the earth as if he were better acquainted with natur than we were."
The tenpun notes floo abowt as common as haypince clarrit and shampang was at his house as vulgar as gin; and verry glad I was, to be sure, to be a valley to a zion of the nobillaty. Deuceace had, in his sittin-room, a large pictur on a sheet of paper.
Jonathan an' Reuben Merryweather's gal drove up from Applegate. Ah, sech a sight as she was all in shot silk that rustled when you looked at it an' as pretty as a pictur." "So they've come back?" asked Abel, almost in a whisper. "Yes, they've come back, an' a sad comin' it was for her, as I could see in her face. 'What are you wearin' yo' Sunday best for, Mr. Doolittle? asked Mr.
And she sat down with a full hart. "If hever that good-naterd Shooperintendent comes to London, HE need never ask for his skore at the 'Wheel of Fortune Otel, I promise you where me and my wife and James Hangelo now is; and where only yesterday a gent came in and drew this pictur* of us in our bar. * This refers to an illustrated edition of the work.
Toley, "'tis strange to meet a grab so far out at sea. We'll run down to it." "What is a grab?" asked Desmond of Bulger, when the news had circulated through the ship's company. "Why, that's a grab, sure enough. I en't a good hand at pictur' paintin'; we're runnin' square for the critter, and then you'll see for yourself.
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