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I can’t be pious if they take Fanny away. I can see why t’other one died. ’Twas to bring me to my senses, and show me how bad I used her; but Fanny, my Sunshine, what has Josh done that she should leave him too? Oh, it’s more than I can bar." At Dr. Gordon’s request a council of physicians in Frankfort was called. As the one who came last was about to enter her room, Mr.

‘Who is he?’ said the man. ‘Esop?’ ‘No, I know what that is, Esop’s cant for a hunchback; but t’other?’ ‘You should know,’ said I. ‘Never saw the man in all my life.’ ‘Yes, you have,’ said I, ‘and felt him too; don’t you remember the individual from whom you took the pocket-book?’

Horace Walpole saysMy Lady Rochford desired me t’other day to give her a motto for a ruby ring,” so that at that time poesies were not confined to wedding rings.

Middleton; then after a pause he added, "They’ll be right glad to see me, I reckon, or at least Sunshine will." "Who is Sunshine?" asked Dr. Lacey. "Well, now," said Mr. Middleton, "here you’ve lived with ’em four weeks and don’t know that I call one Tempest and t’other Sunshine, and if you’ve any wit, you’ll know which is Sunshine."

"You ought to have seen her," said he, "that night when every thing was t’other side up; folks a yellin’ like they was crazy, and one man was stark mad. Miss Julia lay on the floor, the blood pourin’ out of her eyes and mouth by pails full; Miss Florence, she fainted, and they had to throw her out the window, glass and all, because there was so many low, ill-mannered niggers crowded in the hall."

‘Finish t’other business first, and then I’m your woman whenever you like; but finish it fairlyno foul play when I’m byI’ll be the boy’s second, and Moll can pick up you when he happens to knock you down.’

‘What hill is that?’ I demanded. And then Mr. Petulengro told me the name of the hill. ‘We shall stay on t’other side of the hill a fortnight,’ he continued; ‘and, as you are fond of lil-writing, you may employ yourself profitably whilst there. You can write the lil of him whose dook gallops down that hill every night, even as the living man was wont to do long ago.’ ‘Who was he?’ I demanded.

"I’s tryin’ to find Miss Crane’s boardin’ house." "Oh, yes; wall, it’s up t’other way. You jist turn that old rackerbone of your’n straight round and turn down that ar street, whar you see that steeple, and, the fust house on the corner is Miss Crane’s. But say, is you and that ar quadruped jist out of the ark?"

If your business sometimes goes this way, and that way, and t’other way, it will all come out right, for when a man is borned under Jupiter he must be all right in his business, and in his love, and in his marriage, and in his children. Young ones stop that noise or I’ll beat you black and blue.

"Dun know; hain’t nothing to sell ’cept my t’other hat and a bushel of hickory-nuts," answered Bob; "but I reckon how marster ax about five hundred, ’case I’s right spry when I hain’t got the rheumatiz." "Got the rheumatiz, have you, Bob? Where?" "In my belly, sar," answered Bob. Here the young men burst into a loud laugh, and Raymond said, "Five hundred is cheap, Bob; I’ll give more than that."