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They've got some-thin' o' the same sort in France, an' over all the chief towns o' Europe, I b'lieve, but we don't need no such precautions in London. We're rich, you know, an' can afford to let scamps burn right an' left. It ain't worth our while to try to redooce the number of our fires. We've already got an average of about five fires every twenty-four hours in London.
A purplish flash had suffused the olive skin at his cheekbones. "Oh, boy," said Chrisfield. "That ole wine sure do go down fast.... Say, Antoinette, got any cognac?" "I'm going to have some more wine," said Andrews. "Go ahead, Andy; have all ye want. Ah want some-thin' to warm ma guts."
"Though I'm bound to say, Mr. Welles, that I see how he felt. I've often felt like a fool explainin' how they was to move that wood back an' forth. It does seem strange that Miss Gould has to do it that way. Give 'em some-thin' an' let 'em go, I say!" It was precisely his own view but how fundamentally immoral the position was he knew so well!
Silent Saunders, he's called. Kind of funny. I don't know anything about Saunders." "Well, you bank on it. Stack 'em up chin-high on it, Collie, if Brand says that. He knows some-thin' or he would never talk. Brand is a particular friend of yours?" "You bet!" "Well, tie to him. What he says is better than fine gold as the pote says. I reckon coarse gold suits me better, outside of po'try.
When he comes in I'll frighten him; I'll threaten to tell the Elder. He mustn't miss his schooling for he's real bright, ain't he? Loo? Her father sent her to the Morrises, about some-thin' I don't know what." When Bancroft came downstairs, taking with him a small revolver, his only weapon, he could not find the Elder either in the outbuildings or in the stable.
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