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You're an amusing old boy; I like you, in a sense; but here's an end of it for to-night. Not another cigar, not another grog, not another percentage out of me." "I beg your pardon!" cried the Admiral with dignity. "Tut, man!" said Dick; "you're not offended; you're a man of the world, I thought. I've been studying you, and it's over. Have I not paid for the lesson? Au revoir."

De Léry, annoyed and disappointed that the judge did not rise to the occasion, and thrown back on his own resources, went to Lord Dorchester himself, requesting his mediation. The Governor read over the letters which had passed, especially that sent by LeCour for signature. "Tut, what a young fool. Tell LaNaudiere there to send for him," he exclaimed. So in about half an hour Germain appeared.

"Gold books, you know, flying about in the air, and the angel Maroni and hosts of the slain Lamanites." "You expect too much. Such visions as Mr. Smith had came but at the beginning to attest his mission and give him confidence." "Tut! I should think he had sufficient of that commodity. It is I who require the confidence, and have I come too late?"

Tell him I'm meat for his master, and that he has no service, body or lip, of mine." "Tut, tut, you foolish lad," said Mr. Hodge, not in the least offended. "What a wild young colt it is, and how impatient! For all your strapping figure, now, I doubt whether you are twenty years of age." I answered, with something like a Blush, that I was not yet seventeen.

"Tut, tut!" answered the abbe, "man is but man after all, and you are about the best specimen of the genus I have ever known. Come, let me show you my plan." The abbe then showed Dantes the sketch he had made for their escape. It consisted of a plan of his own cell and that of Dantes, with the passage which united them.

It looks very black!" "Cleaner than yours will be when it is stained with blood, young maiden!" "Tut! If you insist on telling my fortune, tell me a pleasant one, and I will pay you double," laughed Capitola. "The fates are not to be mocked. Your destiny will be that which the stars decree. To prove to you that I know this, I tell you that you are not what you have been!"

"Tut, tut! you do not understand," he muttered. "Has not Gringuet told you?" "What?" I said, pretending to be a little deaf. "Has not " I shook my head. "Has not Gringuet told you?" he repeated, reddening with anger; and this time speaking, on compulsion, so loudly that the peasants could hear him. I answered him in the same tone. "Yes," I said roundly.

I can't! It is so " She broke down and cried without restraint. The old seaman put his arm about her. "There! There! Don't cry like that. She ain't wuth it." "But you are!" she sobbed. "All that there flood sartinly ain't for an old feller like me! Tut! Tut! I sartinly ain't wuth it. I'm nothing but a leaky old ark what had otter been towed in long ago, safe and high to some dry-dock."

"Tut, tut; 'twas nothing; but I take it thou hast acquaintance with him," said Fawkes, turning toward the other, with a manner which denoted surprise at the landlord's outburst of appreciation, "and may direct me unto his residence, for after many years' absence I am lately come, and illy versed in London's streets which are as crooked as a blade that hath lain long in the fire."

And it is equally impossible of the other wall, for it is to the front of the house, and has two windows in it; and the wall that the head of my bed stands against has the gallery outside it all the way; for I remarked that as I came to you." "Tut, tut, Mary darling, nothing on earth is so deceptive as sound; this and fancy account for everything." "But hear me out; I have not told you all.