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"I been waiting for you." "Waiting for me, Mister?" gasped Purt. "Weally that cawn't be, doncher know! I never came this way before." "No, ye smart Ike! But yer dog has," growled the man, giving Prettyman a shake that seemed to start every tooth in his head. "Oh, dear me!" cried Purt. "I never saw you before, sir." "But I've seen yer dog drat the beast!
"What a mass of letters you are about to destroy," he remarked. Mr. Western took from his month the cigar he was smoking, and after puffing from between his lips a thin wreath of smoke, replied: "Some of the most atwocious scwawls that man ever attempted to pewuse, weplies to the advertisement. Out of the whole lot there wasn't more than a dozen amongst them that were weally pwesentable.
How strong he's getting here! Hark at his voice! Can't you hear even in his voice how much good Welsley had done him?" Robin's determined treble was audible as he piped out: "Oh no, Fipper! Not by the Bish's wall! Why, I say, the slugs always comes there. They do, weally! You come and see! Come quick! I'll show " The voice faded in the direction of the Palace.
"If you abuse your dog the S. P. C. A. will do something to you that you won't like." "It isn't my dog! I weally never saw it before," gasped the dude, growing very warm and red as the dog leaped about him in delight. "You'll have to tell that to the judge," the man assured him. This really scared Purt. He did not want to be arrested for abusing the strange dog.
"Yes, Stawms, use my name as fweely as you please; but I pwotest against letting up on this old cweature Harley." "But, my dear boy," observed Richard, "you must consider! Mr. Harley is to be my father-in-law, he's Dorothy's father." Mr. Fopling declined to consider what he called a "technicality." Mr. Harley must be squeezed. "Weally, Stawms," said Mr.
"I have come, I say, to wash out in your blood the stain you have dared to put on the name of O'Grady." Furlong gasped with mingled amazement and fear. "Tremble, villain!" she said; and she pointed toward him her long attenuated finger with portentous solemnity. "I weally am quite at a loss, Mistwess O'Gwady, to compwehend "
The line got tangled in the growing stuff, and I, so quick as an otter, pounced on him, and had him on the bank afore 'ee could say 'scat, and there he lies breathing his last, and blessing me no doubt for relieving him in his shameful state." "I fink he's weally my twout," said The Seraph. "I caught him first you see."
"Yes," broke in The Seraph eagerly, "but she's comin' back some day to make a weally home for us!" "Shut up!" said Angel gruffly, poking him with his elbow. "The Seraph's very little," I explained apologetically, "he doesn't understand." The old gentleman put his hand in the pocket of his dressing-gown. "Bantling," he said with his droll smile, "do you like peppermint bull's-eyes?"
"Ah, now," says Larner, "your grace is not going to call up and talk to a footman, sure? Is it gintale?" "To say the least of it," says Bullwig, "the pwactice is iwwegular, and indecowous; and I weally don't see how the interview can be in any way pwofitable." But the vices of the company went against the two littery men, and everybody excep them was for having up poor me.
Sometimes I think I could get on with him reasonably well, but at other times I can't I weally can't face it! Then I keep out of his way, and am cold and weserved, and twy to put it off a little longer. But it will come, I know it will! I shall have to face it soon, and I feel as I used to do when I was a child and had a visit to the dentist before me.
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