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"But Master James came straight away to the scullery door, and says he, 'Cook, I'm not coming to teaze. I've brought you a needle-book. There, Cook! It's full of needles. I put them all in myself. Keep it, please.

"'If your mamma would but put YOU into the scullery, young miss, to learn to wash plates and scour the pans out, she'd make a woman of you, used I to think to myself when a silly child, who thought itself very clever to hinder other people's work, would come hanging about in the kitchen, doing nothing but teaze and find fault, for that's what a girl can always do.

She was ready to listen to him when he talked, and let herself be instructed, though she sometimes knew as much as he did about the subjects of which he was speaking. Marcus did not teaze Hatty much of late, as she had learned to laugh, herself, even when he warmed his hands by her red hair, or asked her if she was so hot-tempered that she had set her head on fire in a passion.

Was one's fortune ever so exasperating! Ik will teaze me out of all comfort for weeks to come." "Say little and leave all to my discretion," said Van Berg, reassuringly; "and, by the way, you might limp a little more decidedly," which she immediately did. "My dear Miss Mayhew, I trust you are not seriously hurt," began Mr. Burleigh while still several yards off.

You teaze me, all of you, with this talk of stopping at home on my account. I know very well that I am not such as any one would wish to please I am neither merry nor good. Go, Eva, to those who are merry, and follow them. Leave me, leave me in peace, that is all that I desire." Eva retired weeping, and with the crushed rose in her hand.

How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear charmer away; But while you thus teaze me together, The devil a word can I say. The Infallibility of Popes is the doctrine insisted upon by Count De Montalambert as essential as doctrine, the smallest deviation from which is damnable heresy.

In a letter to his brother, he thus describes the attentions that were paid to him. "I am wearied with this hospitable people; they so teaze me with their civilities. They do not suffer me to be alone. The clergy, who come from the country on a visit, drag me with them when they return . I am constrained to take a view of this New England, more pleasant even than the Old.

Well, I am a wicked Creature to teaze thee so, Dear; but I'll do what thou wilt; come, come, be friends, I vow, I care not for the Governor, not I, no more than I do for my own Soul. Fran. Why so, this is something; Come, come your ways in, who have we here? a Man! ad's my life, away, away. Jul. Enter Isabella. Fran. No, 'tis not a Man, but my Daughter Isabella. Jac.

Goethe remained a while absorbed in silent thought; then he began as follows: "When one is old one thinks of worldly matters otherwise than when one is young. Thus I cannot but think that the demons, to teaze and make sport with men, have placed among them single figures, which are so alluring that every one strives after them, and so great that nobody reaches them.

But I have order, Sir Fran. There's no such thing in this World. Guz. I'm resolv'd to teaze him, if I can do nothing else, in revenge; But, Sir, he most earnestly desires to entertain your fair Lady in his own house. Fran. Yes, yes; I know he does; but I'll give him to the Devil first.

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