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Updated: June 6, 2025
I apologize for soakin' you two with that diseased codfish, an' for old sake's sake we won't fight. We're still friends, but business associates no longer, for I'm too big a figger in this syndicate to stand for any criticism on my handlin' o' the joint finances. Hereafter, Scraggsy, old kiddo, you an' Mac can go it alone with your stern-wheel steamer.
It is the code I have learned. The right thing to do, and the thing I'd do right now did I know where he is, would be to drop in on occasion and spend a few dollars across his bar for old sake's sake and gratitude. This is not to exalt saloon-keepers.
Canada will no more be American than she will be Catholic with apologies to Mariette. These Yankees come in they turn Englishmen in six months they celebrate Dominion Day on the first of July, and Independence Day, for old sake's sake, on the fourth; and their children will be as loyal as Toronto." "Aye, and as dull!" said Mariette fiercely. The conversation dissolved in protesting laughter.
"We had," was the reply. "But it is more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in mind; and though of course I continue to take an interest in him for old sake's sake, as they say, I see and I have seen devilish little of the man. Such unscientific balderdash," added the doctor, flushing suddenly purple, "would have estranged Damon and Pythias."
The other girl doesn't live here, does she?" "No." "That's better. When you come to Denver, you must let me see you now and then; just for old sake's sake. You come up quite often, don't you? But I know you do; I see your name in the arrivals quite frequently." I formed a swift resolve not to come as often in the future as I had in the past, but I did not tell her so.
I made the doctor give me strychnine and morphia enough to carry me through this effort. I expect it will be the last. Help me, and my girl if you can for old sake's sake. Goodbye." Your grateful old friend, "Good heavens!" was all Winnington could find to say, as he put down the letter.
I wonder how it would feel to be drifting down it, or up it, on a barque or a barkentine I don't know what a barkentine is all dead like Elaine or Ophelia, with your hands neatly folded across your breast?" "For heaven sake's, Betty," Billy cried, "I don't like your style of conversation. I'm in a state of gloom myself, to-night." "I didn't say I was in a state of gloom," Betty said.
So we've chosen a word together, and locked 'em together upon that; and, by your leave, I'll hang 'em here together on the hook over your fireplace. Maybe Johnny'll come back; maybe not. Maybe, if he comes, I'll be dead an' gone, and he'll take 'em apart an' try their music for old sake's sake. But if he never comes, nobody can separate 'em; for nobody besides knows the word.
"Suppose she fooled you, say for old sake's sake, or through desire not to hurt you, or pity for you?" Hancock propounded. "It would be, to me, the unforgivable sin," came Dick's reply. "It would not be playing the game for her. I cannot conceive the fairness, nor the satisfaction, of holding the woman one loves a moment longer than she loves to be held. Leo is very right.
But I have learned a thing called honour, which I must not lose for the sake of my lady." Huguette flung herself in front of him and stopped his restless walk. "François! François!" "Yes, child, yes." "What does it matter to you what they do with the fool king?" "Abbess, I must have a finger in this pie. Abbess, for the old sake's sake, will you keep me a secret?"
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