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"Prithee, my Lord, be quiet," returned the other; "if the lady is contented to bestow all her favours upon you, why should you make such a point of my going snacks?" "Don't be apprehensive, gentlemen," said Mrs. Selwyn, drily, "I am not romantic;-I have not the least design of doing good to either of you." "Have not you been ill since I saw you?" said his Lordship, again addressing himself to me.

I only thought about that chap as being a spy as had come here to steal the crown; and it seemed to me, as you found him, that it'd be about fair if you and me went snacks with the reward. Look here, my lad, I'll get my old weskit covered with a bit of heifer-skin, and as for the boots, why, they'll do for another winter yet if I lay 'em up pretty thick with grease.

Never steal, 'specially when any one be in the way. Never go snacks with them as be older than you, 'cause why? The older a cove be, the more he cares for hisself, and the less for his partner. At twenty, we diddles the public; at forty, we diddles our cronies! Be modest, Paul, and stick to your sitivation in life.

Plato proved his humanity by giving his all to the young mountaineer. Plato was then a little over sixty years of age about the same age that Socrates was when Plato became his pupil. But the years had touched Plato lightly unlike Socrates, he had endured no Thracian winters in bare feet, neither had he lived on cold snacks picked up here and there, as Providence provided. Plato was a bachelor.

He says you won 4700L. from one Dawkins: that the lad paid it; that he, Blewitt, was to go what he calls 'snacks' in the winning; but that you refused to share the booty. How can you, my dear boy, quarrel with these vulgar people, or lay yourself in any way open to their attacks? I have played myself a good deal, and there is no man living who can accuse me of a doubtful act.

The evening he devotes to eating generally not a set meal, or rarely, but a series of snacks, a bottle of beer and a Belegete-semmel or two at seven, say; another bottle of beer and an Aufschnitt at the theatre between the acts; a small bottle of white wine and a Spiegeleier before going home; then a piece of cheese or sausage, washed down by more beer, previous to turning in for the night.

You shall have sweetmeats and jam and preserves and pickle for yo' snacks, Anne, and I want you to think of Lizbeth Collins when you eat 'em." Before Anne and Cousin Dorcas went to Washington, it was resolved that they should visit Aunt Charity and Uncle Richard, who lived on a plantation eight miles from 'Lewis Hall. Mrs.

Penny asked me if I'd go snacks with him, and afore I knew what I was about a'most, the thing was done." "I've fancied you never knew better in your life; but I mid be mistaken," said Mr. Penny in a murmur. After Mrs.

I axed 'em to go snacks with me in doing the job, but they was afeard and no wonder." "Well, you'll be up at Mary's wedding to-morrow, and see what the young masther 'll be saying." And so the two friends parted to their different homes.

I said 'e stuck to it, but I said I wasn't sure whether that was right or not. And then the old man began. Lor'! 'e DID let me 'ave it!" Mr. Brisher affected an insincere amusement. "'E was, well what you might call a rare 'and at Snacks. Said that was the sort of friend 'e'd naturally expect me to 'ave.

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