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When Reg and Harker are up this Christmas, we must all get a day together. Good-night." And he made for the door, brushing up against the outraged Mr Pillans on his way. "Take that for an impudent young beggar!" said the latter as he passed, suiting the action to the word with a smart cuff directed at the visitor's head. Horace, however, was quick enough to ward it off.
"When he makes that extra million he can star me on Broadway, in my own show. He, he!" "You'll have to spend half of it at John the Barber's getting your voice marceled and your face manicured," snarled Pinkie. "Come, Reg, and dance with me: these bounders bore me." "Run along, Pinkie, and fox-trot your grouch away with Shine Taylor. Here comes the wine I ordered What's your name, girlie?
"I hope you'll get holidays enough now and then to run up," said Horace. "Oh yes; I don't fancy there'll be much difficulty about that," replied Reg. "In fact, it's possible I may have to come up now and then on business." There was a silence for a few seconds, and then he added rather nervously, "By the way, mother, about the £50.
"That Reg has run away with her, of course," said Mrs. Beecher, in a resined tone. "I wish he would grow up and learn somthing. He's becoming a nusance. And when there are so many Interesting People to run away with, to choose that chit!" Yes, she said that, And in my retreat I could but sit and listen, and of course perspire, which I did freely. Mrs.
I'm sure you'd like him very much. My address will be: bei Herrn Oberforster Bornsted Schuppenfelde Reg. Bez. Stettin. I don't know what Reg. Bez. means. I've copied it from a card Kloster gave me, and I expect you had better put it on the envelope. I'll write and tell you directly I get there.
'Did you see Horry take quite half the cake, just now? she whispered to Bessie, in the midst of a polite conversation about nothing particular. And anon she murmured in horrified wonder, after a stolen peep behind the tree, Reg is taking off Dr. Rylance. The grown-up luncheon party was not lively.
I doubt thee not but then my Governor has told me many a tale of faithless men who court a lady but to steal her peace and fame, and then to leave her. "Hunts. Oh never such as thou art witness all.... "Reg. Then wherefore couldst thou not live here?
"Horrors," said Reg, as the guard locked the carriage door, and the usual silence which precedes the blowing of the whistle ensued, "keep your eye on young Gedge, will you? there's a good fellow." "I will, and I'll "
I've got it for you!" he shouted; "forty-nine minutes, scout pace! I beat my record! I thought maybe it wouldn't come in the reg in the reg in the reg " He was so out of breath he couldn't talk. "There's a sec there's a sec there's a second train; here " And then he handed me a letter. "There there are two," he said; "this one's for you." My hand trembled so I could hardly open the envelope.
Ever since we came to grief none of them has been near us except Harker. He called one day, like a brick, but he won't be up again till Christmas." "Good-night," said Blandford. His tone was quite lost on Horace. "Good-night, old man. By the way, Reg you know he's up in the North now asked me to pay you six-and-six he owed you. He said you'd know about it. Is it all right?"
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