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Updated: June 7, 2025
The justice asked the defendant, What he meant by breaking the king's peace? To which he answered "Upon my shoul I do love the king very well, and I have not been after breaking anything of his that I do know; but upon my shoul this man hath brake my head, and my head did brake his stick; that is all, gra."
"By Got, Count Tevereux, you are von grand judge of painting," cried the artist, with sparkling eyes, "and I will paint you as von tamned handsome man!" "Nay, my Apelles, you might as well preserve some likeness." "Likeness, by Got! I vill make you like and handsome both. By my shoul you make me von Apelles, I vill make you von Alexander!"
'Dot a shoul, replied Barney; whose words: whether they came from the heart or not: made their way through the nose. 'Nobody? inquired Fagin, in a tone of surprise: which perhaps might mean that Barney was at liberty to tell the truth. 'Dobody but Biss Dadsy, replied Barney. 'Nancy! exclaimed Sikes. 'Where? Strike me blind, if I don't honour that 'ere girl, for her native talents.
First she opened her eyes, and ten her mouth again wunst more. She did, upon my shoul. "Says she, 'Peter, play it faster, will you? More faster yet, you blackguard. And she tropt the pipes and ran away, and it was the first and last time Peter McDonald ever turned his pack on a friend.
They came to insignificant brooks which were now raging torrents, through which they waded waist deep, first placing their treasured ammunition on their shoul ders or heads. As they were crossing one of these, Si unluckily stepped into a deep hole, which took him in over his head. His foot struck a stone, which rolled, and down he went.
By my shoul, it did! but sit yourself town, Count Tevereux, and look over your left shoulder ah, dat is it and now, praise on, Count Tevereux; de thought of my genius gives you vat you call it von animation von fire, look you by my shoul, it does!" And by dint of such moderate panegyric, the worthy Sir Godfrey completed my picture, with equal satisfaction to himself and the original.
He said you two had a good thing and that you were spoiling it, and that you were nearly broke and getting more so every minute. "I kind of like him. He's funny, but I'll bet he's right. And he said for me to give you the cold shoul well, what he meant was for me to advise you to hurry up and get out with him.
Upon this the orange-coloured lacquey, very quietly reading the address on the card, and spelling letter by letter in an audible mutter, rejoined, Och, by my shoul, and it's Count Devereux after all I'm thinking?" "You think with equal profundity and truth." "You may well say that, your honour. Stip in a bit: I'll tell my master; it is himself that will see you in a twinkling!"
"What my father is, a royal soldier." "Oh, ye are going then to the detachment at ; by my shoul, I have a good mind to be spoiling your journey." "You are doing that already," said I, "keeping me here talking about dogs and fairies; you had better go home and get some salve to cure that place over your eye; it's catching cold you'll be, in so much snow."
Upon this the orange-coloured lacquey, very quietly reading the address on the card, and spelling letter by letter in an audible mutter, rejoined, Och, by my shoul, and it's Count Devereux after all I'm thinking?" "You think with equal profundity and truth." "You may well say that, your honour. Stip in a bit: I'll tell my master; it is himself that will see you in a twinkling!"
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