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But Posh "worn't a goin' ta hev his faa'er put oover him, nor he worn't a goin' ta take no pledge. Did ye iver hear o' sich a thing?" So in due course, on the 17th February, 1874, Mr. So Mr. Balls writes me. But he has no letters from FitzGerald, and was kind enough to look up the valuation and sale transactions in his books at my request.

I had my chance in buying her, and somebody else must have his chance now. That's the lot of them; one or two good ones, and the rest what I call rags. Do you think of what I've said; and be sure of this: Mrs. Morton and your cousin can't go on together. Ta, Ta! I'm going across to my mother's." George Hotspur, when he was left alone, did think a great deal about it.

Dougal underwent another and very close examination, in which he steadfastly asserted the truth of what he had before affirmed; and being rebuked on account of the suspicious and dangerous appearance of the route by which he was guiding them, he answered with a sort of testiness that seemed very natural, "Her nainsell didna mak ta road; an shentlemans likit grand roads, she suld hae pided at Glasco."

He opened his Greek treasure-house to the inspection of the whole western world. Looking back to the crowd round his chair at the Lateran or in his house near S^ta. Maria Maggiore, we recognise a number of familiar figures. Perotti is translating Polybius, and Aurispa explaining the Golden Verses; Guarini enlarges the world's boundaries by publishing the geography of Strabo.

Whattirya goin' ta do?" "Don't get excited, Shorty, I see my way out," said Link affably, "I didn't come off here half cocked. I investigated before I took on the job." "Whaddaya mean?" "Well, I just looked up the parties in the blue book before I come off. Didn't have much time, but I just looked 'em up. Great thing that blue book. Gives ya lots of information.

There is a good deal of dust flying about the net chambers; for the cutch and oil and thread all shred off and poison the air. I should ha' been ashamed ta be seed a wearin' on it!" Dr. Worthington referred to in the letter is one of a long line of medical practitioners, and was the Lowestoft medical attendant of FitzGerald himself. I have experienced great kindness from both this Dr.

I wish Antony hed hed his senses about him, and got thee to wed him. Eh! but I would have been a happy father!" "Uncle, dear you see I love somebody else." "Well I nivver! Thee! Why thou's too young! When did ta begin to think o' loving any body?" "When I was a little girl John Millard and I loved each other. I don't know when I began to love him, I always loved him." "What is ta talking about?

Shefford, growing sick again to his marrow, fought a cold, hateful sense of despair. "Bi Nai!" In his extremity he called to the Indian. "The Navajo has heard," replied Nas Ta Bega, strangely speaking in his own language. With a long, slow heave of breast Shefford felt his despair leave him. In the Indian lay his salvation. He knew it.

Maurice laughed, and pulled his scanty moustache as he turned away. "Oh! I don't know we never hit it off. My fault, of course. Ta, ta." As Stephen rode away he was haunted for a few minutes by some disagreeable reminiscences of a school holiday when Maurice had been discovered drunk in one of the public-houses of the village by the Rector, who had firmly dug him out and walked him home.

The three thieves, glorying in their victory, and little understanding the meaning of the song and the intentions of the dancers, were proudly seated chewing betel and tobacco. Meanwhile the song was sung a third time. Ta tai tom had left the lips of the singer; and, before tadingana was out of them, the traders separated into parties of three, and each party pounced upon a thief.

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