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Updated: June 6, 2025


Truly, as had been said, the scarcity was not so great in Lincoln, but everything was terribly dear, and that to some is almost as bad. "No money have I now, dame," I said ruefully, "but I think that for old sake's sake you will not turn us away." "Not I, faith," she answered.

"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."

Why, Tom, you wouldn't be so cruel as never to let old Momus hum over the 'O genus humanum' again, and then look up doubtingly through his spectacles, and end by smiling and giving three extra marks for it just for old sake's sake, I suppose."

I pray for old sake's sake that Perion and his lady may taste of every prosperity. Indeed, I do not envy her. Rather I pity her, because last night I wandered through a certain forest hand-in-hand with a young Perion, whose excellencies she will never know as I know them in our own woods." Said Demetrios, "Do you console yourself with dreams?" The swart man grinned.

Once when the others were dancing an extra David sat across the room from her, and she went to him and sat by him, and said under the music: "I thought we were always going to be friends David?" And after he had parried her for a while, he rose to go away, and she said: "Won't you dance just once with me, Dave, just for old sake's sake before you go?"

I want that laundry business finished first of all. Then you can come back and we'll talk for old sake's sake. I told you I was busy. Look at that." A servant had just come in with the morning mail, a great mass of letters and magazines. "How can I wade through that and talk with you? You go and fix up that laundry, and then we'll get together." "All right," Joe admitted reluctantly.

He's been with us a long time, and my father has borne a lot from him for old sake's sake; he told me the other night that he has discharged Mac fourteen times during the past ten years, but to date he hasn't been able to make it stick.

He welcomed his old friend's failure of a son in a manner which bespoke forced heartiness, for old sake's sake, and a preconceived impression that the ill-dressed, pale Bob McGraw had come to him to borrow money. They shook hands and stood for a moment looking at each other. "Glad to see you again, Bobby, after all these years. You've grown.

However, I can't resist this opportunity to put a nick in the Ricks bank roll." Gurney snickered. "Alden," he declared, "you'll bleed for a month of Sundays. Really, this is too easy! For old sake's sake, I'll give you a chance to withdraw before it is too late." "Let the tail go with the hide, Joe. I don't often bet, but when I do I'm no piker.

It would have meant the violation of my code in such matters." "Ah, I apprehend. A woman, eh? That dashing Sepulvida girl?" "Her mother would have saved me for old sake's sake, but I would have been expected to secure her investment with collateral in the shape of a six-dollar wedding ring." "So the old lady wanted you for a son-in-law, eh? Smart woman. She has a long, sagacious nose.

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