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"Yes, I see where you mean," cried Rodd; "but she has only one light." "Ah, ha! Monsieur is right. Zare is only one. Ze vind storm has blow out ze uzzer. Look, now zare is no light at all. Ze sheep put im out." The violence of the rain was now abating, but the wind beat against and shook the window-panes and shrieked as it rushed by.
Munsberg jerked himself upright irascibly, and broke forth in the accent of the New York German Jew. "If you comin' in here to try to sell somedings, young man, joost you let that same vind vat blew you in blow you right out pretty quick. I'm not buyin' nodings. I'm busy." "I'm not selling a darned thing," answered Tembarom, with undismayed cheer. "You vant someding?" jerked out Munsberg.
Valker, a precious sight too well—to go about and buy up the bills and them things on which the young husband, thinking his governor ’ud come round agin, had raised the vind just to blow himself on vith for a time; besides vich, he made all the interest he could to set other people agin him.
Vell, then, ven Bob was put up opposite this great Eytalian man I says 'Slap 'im in the vind, Bob, 'cos I could see vid 'alf an eye that he vas as puffy as a cheesecake; so Bob he goes in, and as he comes the vorriner let 'im 'ave it amazin' on the conk.
The princess frowned at her and said: "Mees Lambart will find them. Is it not, Mees Lambart?" "I shall be charmed to try, Highness," said Miss Lambart readily. "Do nod indervere! I veel zose childen vind myzelf!" snapped the baroness. The princess rose, still quivering a little from the conflict, but glowing with the joy of victory. At the door she paused to say: "And I want them soon at once."
Master Vind was game and the truths he told went straight home, for he knew well where the shoe pinched. But King Christian promptly made him court preacher. "He is the kind we need here," he said. There was never a day that the King did not devoutly read his Bible, and he was determined that everybody should read it the same way.
"I mean as it vere 'im as saved me, for v'ot vith the vind, and the rain, and the dark, ve lost our footing and over ve vent into the River together down and down till I thought as ve should never come up again, but ve did, o' course, and then, jest as 'ard as 'e'd struggled to throw 'imself in, 'e fought to get me out, so it vere 'im as really saved me, d'ye see?"
It vas a dark night, the night I found 'im, vith vind and rain, and there vos me and 'im a-grappling on the edge of a vharf leastvays I vere a-holding onto 'is leg, d'ye see ah, and a mortal 'ard struggle it vere too, and in the end I didn't save 'im arter all." "What do you mean?"
But dis Bunker Hill, he's a big bag of vind all he does is to sit around and talk! A t'ousand times I haf told him repeatedly dat dere are millions of dollars in dat mine, and a t'ousand times he tells me I am crazy. For fifteen years I haf begged him for the privilege to go into pardners on dat mine.
Le Clerc, l. 12. t. 2. Latin Life of Grotius. Barleus, in Vicquefort's Letters, Ep. 79. p. 416. Vind. Grotii, p. 472. Ep. 760. p. 749. Ep. 761. p. 749. Ep. 1762. p. 749. Ep. 1793. p. 749. Ep. 1764, p. 750. Ep. 1765. p. 750. Vind. Grot. p. 478. XIII. Grotius's departure from Stockholm gave rise to several very uncertain reports.
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