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I should have enjoyed a conversation with you at any hour since breakfast." "Umph," replied his host. "What can I do for you now?" Mr. Gallosh looked at him steadfastly. "Count Bunker," said he, "I am only a plain man " "The ladies, I assure you, are not of that opinion," interposed the Count politely. Mr. Gallosh seemed to him to receive this compliment with more suspicion than pleasure.
"Umph!" replied Jarvie, with a precautionary sort of cough "Ay, he has a kind o' Hieland honesty he's honest after a sort, as they say. My father the deacon used aye to laugh when he tauld me how that by-word came up. My honest father used to laugh weel at that sport and sae the by-word came up."
I'm afraid you'll find them very dull. And what have you done?" "I have done nothing, and I don't at all mind their being dull. They can't possibly be more dull than Harley Street." "And I shall be near you; sha'n't I?" said Martha Biggs. "Umph," said Mrs. Furnival. "I might as well go there at once and get myself settled."
But I will find him!" His eyes were flashing, his teeth were set. "So much the better," said Braddock. "You can throw 'em off the track for awhile, then take your money and go to New York. You'll find him there, all right. They all go there." "He is a nigger," said David. "Umph!" grunted Braddock. "That's bad. You mustn't expect any jury in Virginia to believe a nigger in these days."
But he shook Enoch's hand with an emphatic "Umph!" when the latter sprang ashore. "Crow Wing!" exclaimed young Harding. "I thought you had forgotten us in these parts. You've been away a long time." "Umph! Injin no forget friends," remarked Crow Wing, sententiously. "And you've come here to see me 'way from Lake George?" "Umph!" was again the non-committal answer.
"Here's some rot that a fellow managed to drop on me to-day. I didn't mean to undo it, but if it has an out-of-door setting, I'll give it a glance!" "Has it?" asked the angel, watching the perspiring face of Camden. "It has! Big open. Hills expensive open." "Is it rot?" "Umph listen to this!" Camden's sharp eye lighted on a vivid sentence or two.
If you could have seen the cruel manner in which the spirits of both mother and daughter were crushed to the earth last night, by that beast of a husband and father, you would have felt a desire to relieve their misery, even though it had cost you Bowldero, and half your money in the funds." "Umph!
"Oh, about the influence he might exert upon our boy. Will it be for his good, do you think?" "Umph!" and the clergyman blew a cloud of smoke into the air. "Don't let that worry you, Martha. No harm will come to Rodney from this friendship. It will be just the opposite, I believe, and he will influence the captain for good."
Nice boy good engineer, too." "Umph! That game is crooked." "No?" "Happy Tom" displayed a flash of interest. "Yes, Cortez is fast becoming a metropolis, I see. The man in the derby hat is performing a little feat that once cost me four thousand dollars to learn." "I'd better split Dan away," said Tom, hastily. "Wait! Education is a good thing, even if it is expensive at times.
I am an Englishman too, in the general view of the case, though born in Massachusetts. Of English descent, and an English subject." "Umph! Then Beekman, here, who is of Dutch descent, is not bound by the same principles as we are ourselves?" "Not by the same feelings possibly; but, surely, by the same principles. Colonel Beekman is an Englishman by construction, and you are by birth.
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