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"There's a Russian Princess with a sneezy sort of name; a Yorkshire manufacturer named Allerdyke; an American man called Franklin Fullaway all seem to be well-known people in town. You ever hear of any of them?" Miss Slade turned a face of absolute indifference on him and the paper to which he was pointing. "Never," she answered calmly. "But I daresay I shall hear of them now for nine days."
And for the other genuine articles, I don't know that much of the tea comes from China and the coffee is sold ground, because it is burnt maize and there's a plenty of wholesome cabbage leaf cut up in the tobacco while as for snuff, I give them a dry, peppery, choky, sneezy dust, and I dare say that it does its duty." It was astonishing how innocently the worthy couple laughed together.
Sometimes when it is severed with a sharp knife there flows from the cane a fluid bright and limpid as a judge's summing up; occasionally it is all as dry as dust and as sneezy, and its prickly leaf sheathes the abode of that vexing insect which causes the scrub itch.
Wrenn admired the shy way in which, taking the tiniest of puffs, she kept drawing out her cigarette with little pouts and nose wriggles and pretended sneezes, but he felt a lofty gladness when she threw it away after a minute, declaring that she'd never smoke again, and that she was going to make all three of her companions stop smoking, "now that she knew how horrid and sneezy it was, so there!"
Neville in the interval, sitting in a sanded parlour, wondering in how long a time after he had gone, the sneezy fire of damp fagots would begin to make somebody else warm. However, Man, in the present case, was not critical, but took what entertainment he could get, and went on again after a longer rest than he needed.
And for the other genuine articles, I don't know that much of the tea comes from China and the coffee is sold ground, because it is burnt maize and there's a plenty of wholesome cabbage leaf cut up in the tobacco while as for snuff, I give them a dry, peppery, choky, sneezy dust, and I dare say that it does its duty." It was astonishing how innocently the worthy couple laughed together.
For answer the man turned around and faced them, waving the spoon with which he had been stirring the kettle, as he recited the following verses in a singsong tone of voice: "Here's a mountain, hard of hearing, That's sad-hearted and needs cheering, So my duty is to listen to all sounds that Nature makes, So the hill won't get uneasy Get to coughing, or get sneezy For this monster bump, when frightened, is quite liable to quakes.
They are married, and have signed their names in one of the old sneezy registers, and the clergyman's surplice is restored to the dust, and the clergymam is gone home. In a dark corner of the dark church, Florence has turned to Susan Nipper, and is weeping in her arms. Mr Toots's eyes are red. The Captain lubricates his nose.
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