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Now, whenever Lady Clonbrony saw any thing that struck her fancy in the dress of her fashionable friends, she had a way of hanging her head aside, and saying, with a peculiarly sentimental drawl, "How pretty! How elegant! Now that quite suits my teeste." this phrase, precisely in the same accent, and with the head set to the same angle of affectation, Mrs.

Now, whenever Lady Clonbrony saw anything that struck her fancy in the dress of her fashionable friends, she had a way of hanging her head aside, and saying, with a peculiar sentimental drawl 'How pretty! how elegant! Now that quite suits my TEESTE! This phrase, precisely in the same accent, and with the head set to the same angle of affectation, Mrs.

'Colambre, won't you let us have your judgment your TEESTE' said his mother. 'Excuse me, ma'am. I have no taste, no judgment, in these things. He sometimes paused, and looked at Mr.

But unquestionably she did, in other ways, lead the contumacious warrior so miserable a life for some months after that, as he averred to the major, with tears in his eyes, it would have been 'more to his teeste to have been shot on the occasion. At first, of course, the fireworker showed fight, and sometimes broke loose altogether; but in the end 'his mouth was made, his paces formed, and he became a very serviceable and willing animal.

'Yes, and you CAWNT conceive the PEENS she TEEKES to talk of the TEEBLES and CHEERS, and to thank Q, and, with so much TEESTE, to speak pure English, said Mrs. Dareville. 'Pure cockney, you mean, said Lady Langdale. 'But why does Lady Clonbrony want to pass for English? said the duchess. 'Oh! because she is not quite Irish. BRED AND BORN only bred, not born, said Mrs. Dareville.

"Yes, and you CAWNT conceive the PEENS she TEEKES to talk of the TEEBLES and CHEERS, and to thank Q, and, with so much TEESTE, to speak pure English," said Mrs. Dareville. "Pure cockney, you mean," said Lady Langdale. Lord Colambre, the son of the lady in question, here walks across the room, not wishing to listen to any more strictures upon his mother.

"Colambre, won't you let us have your judgment your teeste?" said his mother. "Excuse me, ma'am I have no taste, no judgment in these things." He sometimes paused, and looked at Mr.

"Yes, and you cawnt conceive the peens she teekes to talk of the teebles and cheers, and to thank Q, and with so much teeste to speak pure English," said Mrs. Dareville. "Pure cockney, you mean," said Lady Langdale. "But does Lady Clonbrony expect to pass for English?" said the duchess. "Oh, yes! because she is not quite Irish bred and born only bred, not born," said Mrs. Dareville.

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