Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: June 3, 2025


Lady Hercules then said, "And pray, my good man, how is your wife?" "Quite well and hearty, at your ladyship's sarvice," replied my father; "and, please your ladyship, these two be our children." "Bless me, how interesting!" exclaimed another lady.

Young Henry Stuart thinks that although Gascoyne is a pirate, or, rather, was a pirate, he don't deserve to be hanged. 'Cause why? Firstly, he never committed no murder; secondly, he saved the lives o' some of your people Alice Mason among the rest; and, thirdly, he's an old friend o' the family as has done 'em good sarvice long ago.

Such are this jailer's powers now for his acts and their consequences follow me." "Evans, open this cell. Jenkyns, what are you in prison for?" "For running away from sarvice, your reverence." "How often have you been punished since you came?" "A good many times, your reverence." "By the visiting justices?" "No, sir! I was never punished by them, only by the governor."

'Your name, says he, 'is O'Flaherty, I understand?" "'Morty O'Flaherty, at your sarvice, says I, 'and how are you, sir? I'm happy to see you; only in the mane time you have the advantage of me." "'Many thanks to you, said he, 'for your kind inquiries; as to the advantage, I won't keep it long; only you don't seem to know your relations."

"It was a very natural thought of yours," said Mr Meldrum, to soothe his sense of defeat. "I would have held to the same but for the carpenter." "Ah! he's a roight good man, sorr," chimed in Mr McCarthy, "and a cridit to the sarvice that brought him up. Sure, an' he's a sailor ivry inch ov him, from the crown of his hid to the sole of his fut!"

I can see, very plain, you've got it all in you, the same as he; and, having been a seafaring man all my life, first in the sarvice, and then on my own hook in a small way in the coasting line, in course I honours your sentiments in wishing to be a sailor though it's a hard life at the best.

Be plesed from the prems's to let me kno' if as how I can be put upon any sarvice to sarve your Honner, and to sarve my deerest younge lady; which God grant! for I begin to be affearde for her, hearing what peple talck to be sure your Honner will not do her no harme, as a man may say. But I kno' your Honner must be good to so wonderous a younge lady. How can you help it?

"There is a weeny glimpse of sunshine, for a wondher. You look heated your face is flushed too, very much, an' the walk will cool you a little." "I know my face is flushed," she replied; "for I feel it burnin', an' so is my head; I have a pain in it, and a pain in the small o' my back too." "Well, come," he continued, "and a walk will be of sarvice to you."

"I humbly thank your honour," said Peter, drawing nearer for the affability and the nativity of the officer encouraged him "but maybe your honour is in the sarvice of the King of France?" "I serve the same King as you do," he answered, with a sorrowful significance which Peter did not comprehend at the time; and, interrogating in turn, he asked, "But what calls you forth at this hour of the day?"

"You ain't long for the sarvice. I wish I could give you some o' the blood in my veins, old man!" "Ye ain't got ne'er a teaspoonful to spare," said Thrummings. "It will go hard, and I wouldn't want to do it; but I'm afeard I'll have the sewing on ye up afore long!" "Sew me up? Me dead and you alive, old man?" shrieked Ringrope.

Word Of The Day

221-224

Others Looking