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We passe our boats to augment our victory, seeing that they weare many in number. They did what they could to hinder our passage, butt all in vaine, ffor we made use of the bundle of Castors that they left, which weare to us instead of Gabbions, for we putt them att the heads of our boats, and by that means gott ground in spight of their noses. They killed one of our men as we landed.

"For my part," exclaimed Miss Spight, who had taken no share in our conversation since we had dropped personalities, "I don't see the use of people crying over the fabulous woes of a lot of fictitious persons that never existed, when there is such an amount of real grief and misery going on in the world."

Some honest hostesse Ere this has made a chamber pot of it. Crac. It is some rivalls ring and I will have it To weare in spight of him. Bel. Helpe, Sister, helpe. Enter Bonvill and Grimes. Bon. She shall not neede. It is my ring the villaine desires soe importunatly: what untuterd slave art thou that darst inforce aught from this gentlewoman. Crac. Whats that to you? you might have come before me.

Had they meant us We should have heard their message in loud Cannon Before this time. Bust. I am of that opinion. Ten. But Don Fernando and Bustamente, call to mind The time hath bene, when we supposed too The season past, they have saluted us With more then friendly Bulletts; tore the ribbs Of our Towne up, made every house too hott For the Inhabitants; had a spoyle of all, Spight of our hearts.

For mee: I not commend but much admire Thy England yet unknown to passers by-her, For it will praise itselfe in spight of me: Thou, it, it, thou, to all posteritie." Smith was not cast down by his reverses.

Macklin then pretends to recognise him among the audience, and pokes fun at his anxieties, telling him that he had better have stuck to "honest Abram Adams," who, "in spight of Critics, can make his Readers laugh." The words "in spite of critics" indicate another distinction between Fielding's novels and plays, which should have its weight in any comparison of them.

"Bai-ey Je-ove!" exclaimed Horner, twisting his eye-glass round and making an observation for the first time the discussion before had been apparently beyond his depth, "Bai-ey Je-ove! Ju-ust what I was gaw-ing to say! Bai-ey Je-ove, yaas! But Miss Spight is much above human emawtion, you know, and all that sawt of thing, you know-ah!"

"For mee: I not commend but much admire Thy England yet unknown to passers by-her, For it will praise itselfe in spight of me: Thou, it, it, thou, to all posteritie." Smith was not cast down by his reverses.

They could not have had an enemy or slanderer in the world. Even Miss Spight had never a word to say against either; that alone spoke volumes for them. "Oh, Frank," exclaimed little Miss Pimpernell as I entered the school- room she always called me by my Christian name, or styled me her "boy," having known me from childhood "Oh, Frank! Here you are at last!

She was always keen to scent out what might be disagreeable to other people, was Miss Spight! "Oh, it's only Horner's nonsense!" said I. "But what are these Clydes like?" "Very nice, indeed!" said Miss Pimpernell. "The mother is extremely well-bred and ladylike, and the daughter Minnie such a pretty name, Frank is quite a little darling.

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