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Consequently I used often, when I found him standing alone by the bulwarks watching the shore, to edge up to him, and stop to talk; our conversation being directed by me toward some little unpleasantry in the forecastle, which if he had complained about to the first lieutenant, there would have been a severe reprimand.
I had forgotten the unpleasantry of the dinner in the beauty of the scene, for there were abundance of flowers, the sky was of a vivid blue, and the sun shone down brilliantly, and made the distant water of the river sparkle.
"And how did you sleep?" asked Ugo, after he had expressed his sorrow over the little unpleasantry of the night before, deploring the tragic ending to the night of pleasure. "Like a top," lied Dickey, cheerfully. "I was afraid the excitement might have caused you great uneasiness and ah dread," said the prince.
To this party, the Prince being served with chocolate in his bedchamber, where he lay late, sleeping away the fumes of his wine, the Doctor came, and by the urgent and startling nature of his news, dissipated instantly that private and minor unpleasantry under which the family of Castlewood was laboring.
Remorse for past misdeeds and follies Harry sincerely felt, when he found himself a prisoner in that dismal lock-up house, and wrath and annoyance at the idea of being subjected to the indignity of arrest; but the present unpleasantry he felt sure could only be momentary. He had twenty friends who would release him from his confinement: to which of them should he apply, was the question. Mr.
"As afore said, sir; and people I mean your lawyers and guardians 'll believe it. They won't be so shabby as to say you were under age when they have lots of your money in trust." Richard stared at the man, half-stunned. "There, Sir Richard, don't let's make a fuss and a lot of unpleasantry about a trumpery little amount like that, when it is all so easy for you." "I say I've never had the money.
Who could have thought just then that all that nonsense of Harry Lant's with the elephant was shaping itself for our good, but so it was, as you shall by-and-by hear. The march continued, matters seeming to go on very smoothly but only seeming, mind you, for let alone that we were all walking upon a volcano, there was a good deal of unpleasantry brewing.
"I know it's a horrible nuisance, with the suspicion and unpleasantry, and it was a very beautiful thing, which I am very, very sorry has been lost; but let's try and forget it." "Oh, who can forget it?" cried Singh impatiently. "Well, I know it's hard work, and it all seems like a nasty little bit of grit in the school machine.
"Yes, sir. It's about that I have come. About people being wrongfully suspected, and all the unpleasantry." "Indeed!" said the Doctor, and he now spoke rather coldly. "You know, Severn, where it is?" "I I think so, sir. Yes, sir," continued the boy, speaking more firmly, "and I want to tell you all I do know."
Why, it would be such a mad thing to go to lawyers and make expenses, and have a reg'lar trouble, when your name on three bits of paper would save both of you from unpleasantry." "Both of us?" cried Richard. "Well, yes, sir, perhaps; for there's no knowing what people might say. They can be tidy hard on anyone as won't pay when he can." "That will do!" cried Richard angrily.
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