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I could not have mustered up the amiable impudence you did, to persuade the commander-in-chief to give me letters to the ambassador: nor could I have got up such a turn-out, nor have fitted the turn-out so well as you do.

Bright the carriage looked, sleek the horses looked, gleaming the harness looked, luscious and lasting the liveries looked. A rich, responsible turn-out. An equipage for a Merdle. Early people looked after it as it rattled along the streets, and said, with awe in their breath, 'There he goes! There he went, until Brook Street stopped him.

A note, respectfully worded, although its tone of determination was strong, had been sent by the power-loom weavers, requesting that a "deputation" of them might have a meeting with the masters, to state the conditions they must have fulfilled before they would end the turn-out. They thought they had attained a sufficiently commanding position to dictate.

The turn-out of the public-houses come and roar at our gate on Saturday nights; and they write up things on the wall against him! and one day they threw over into the garden what little Awkey called a poor dear dead pussy. I believe they tell them all sorts of absurd things about his tyranny; poor creatures. 'Can't you get it stopped?

He could have looked after you nicely." Delighted at the prospect, the boys said that they should like a drive, and a few minutes later, descending to the courtyard, they found a sledge with three horses at the door. "What a stunning turn-out!" Jack exclaimed, delighted. "We shall fancy we are princes, Dick, and get spoiled altogether for a midshipman's berth."

Tur-il-i-ra, having put on his hat, went down-stairs, and crossed the court-yard in a very few steps. When he had closed the great gates after him, he bethought himself of Ting-a-ling's turn-out, which the fairy had mentioned as being tied to the hinge.

James, who to all intents and purposes, was the same frank, outspoken person that she was when she wore a plain scarf around her neck, and rode to church in her father's lumber wagon instead of the handsome turn-out James had bought since his marriage.

Springrove's nature going to church as he was, too to return anything but a civil answer to such civil questions, however his feelings might have been biassed by late events. The conversation was continued on terms of greater friendliness. 'You must be feeling settled again by this time, Mr. Springrove, after the rough turn-out you had on that terrible night in November.

But we have only limited room here for generalities and still less for controversy; let us turn to our proper work and survey the actual turn-out in fiction mostly as a result of mere fashion, verse, but partly prose which the Middle Ages has left us as a contribution to this department of English literature.

"What's up?" he inquired, with a jerk of the thumb in the direction of Mr. Vickers's vanished family. "Up?" repeated Mr. Vickers, with an air of languid surprise. "Somebody died and left you a fortin?" inquired the other. "Not as I knows of," replied Mr. Vickers, staring. "Why?" "Why?" exclaimed the other. "Why, new clothes all over. I never see such a turn-out." Mr.

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