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""I've not had my 'pology," said he sulkily, glancing in my direction. ""Victor, you will acknowledge that you have used this worthy fellow rather roughly," said the dad, turning to me. ""On the contrary, I think that we have both shown extraordinary patience towards him," I answered. ""Oh, you do, do you?" he snarls. "Very good, mate. We'll see about that!"

One overt act on the part of the circus men, and down they would go like ninepins and they knew it knew it so well that, within two minutes after they had assembled, all dodged into and lost themselves in the throng of onlookers like rabbits darting into their warrens. "Mighty pore 'pology for real men, them elephant-busters," disgustedly observed Bill Ball. "Come fellers, le's go in."

He also assured Farmer Blaize that no Feverel could be affected by his proviso. No less did Austin Wentworth. The farmer was satisfied. "Money's safe, I know," said he; "now for the 'pology!" and Farmer Blaize thrust his legs further out, and his head further back. The farmer naturally reflected that the three separate visits had been conspired together.

I was under the impression that you were acquainted," she added, with a mischievous look at her companion. "We are. I have met this gentleman before," he replied, with a wry face. "Pardon the interruption, Mr. Tuggar, and please go on with your explanation." "Mr. Gregory, I owe you a 'pology. I'm a well-meanin' man, and if I do any one a wrong I'm willin' to own it up and do the square thing.

I don't want her crying anywhere near me, after this. I say, La Salle, you sure my head all right on shoulders?" La Salle hastened to assure him that all was correct, but Regnar gave a grim smile, and continued: "It no use; I can't hear, not if it thunder. I've no doubt you say you're sorry, but I no hear your 'pology, and I don't think I ever shall again. Well, never mind.

"Seems like supper'd come in fair good jest new," Perk remarked after they had climbed carefully aboard and were once more comfortably seated in their accustomed places, "but sorry to say it's bound to be only a 'pology for real grub dry fare and never even a drop o' water to wash it down with."

"Miss Tildy," said he, "I want to apologise for what I done the other evenin'. Tell you the truth, I was pretty well tanked up or I wouldn't of done it. I wouldn't do no lady that a-way when I was sober. So I hope, Miss Tildy, you'll accept my 'pology, and believe that I wouldn't of done it if I'd known what I was doin' and hadn't of been drunk." With this handsome plea Mr.

What do you mean by acting this way?" demanded Mortimer, the shock of whose rough handling had seemed to sober temporarily. "What do you mean? I demand an apology! That's what I do. Ain't I 'titled to 'pology, fellers?" and he appealed to his chums. "Sure you are. Make the little beggar 'pologize!" leered one. "If he was at Yale, now, we'd haze him good and proper." "Yale!" cried Tom Hatfield.

He also assured Farmer Blaize that no Feverel could be affected by his proviso. No less did Austin Wentworth. The farmer was satisfied. "Money's safe, I know," said he; "now for the 'pology!" and Farmer Blaize thrust his legs further out, and his head further back. The farmer naturally reflected that the three separate visits had been conspired together.

"'I've not had my 'pology," said he, sulkily, glancing in my direction. "'Victor, you will acknowledge that you have used this worthy fellow rather roughly? said the dad, turning to me. "'On the contrary, I think that we have both shown extraordinary patience towards him, I answered. "'Oh, you do, do you? he snarled. 'Very good, mate.

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