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"I'll dock you seven and a half for that. Three times thirty's ninety. Take seven and a half from that leaves eighty-two fifty." "Hold on!" objected Dave. "My pay's thirty-five a month." "First I knew of it," said the foreman, eyes bleak and harsh. "Thirty's what you're gettin'." "I came in as top hand at thirty-five." "You did not," denied Doble flatly. The young man flushed.

Count 'em? That's soon done. Twenty and thirty's fifty, and twenty's seventy, and fifty's one twenty, and forty's one sixty. Take 'em for expenses? That I'll do, and render an account of course. Don't spare money? No I won't." The velocity and certainty of Mr. Bucket's interpretation on all these heads is little short of miraculous. Mrs.

But if you can afford it and if you can hit on the right girl you might do worse than bring a wife back with you. You're the sort that's bound to marry some time, and you may take my word for it, thirty's a better age to start than thirty-five." Richardson laughed, and coloured again, hotly.

I thought you were going to catch the eight forty-five." "I felt lazy," answered Thresk. "I sent off some telegrams to put off my engagements." "Good," said Dick, and he sat down at the breakfast-table. As he poured out a cup of tea, Thresk said: "I think I heard you were over thirty." "Yes." "Thirty's a good age," said Thresk. "It looks back on youth," answered Dick.

"Twenty is nothing but the 'sere and yellow leaf' of infantile caprice! But thirty is the jocund youth of character! On land or sea the Lord Almighty never made anything as radiantly, divinely young as thirty! Oh, but thirty's the darling age in a woman!" he added with sudden exultant positiveness. "Thirty's the birth of individuality! Thirty's the "

But when we came to talk it over, and went up all three to look at the site of the well, Grindhusen began to suspect I'd had more to do with it than I had said. We should have to lay the pipes deep down, he said, on account of the frost.... "One metre thirty's plenty," I said. ... and that it would cost a great deal of money.

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