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Lloyd, and Sally, and nurse what's-your-name: give them the packets, nurse all marked first drawer, desk: there there God bless you good faithful."
'So there is! roared another; 'Hoo-ray! 'Hoo-ray! yelled two or three more. 'Stop him! cried another. 'Call him in, roared Sir Harry, 'and let's liquor him. 'Hilloo! Mister What's-your-name! exclaimed the other Spangles, throwing up the window. 'Hilloo, won't you come in and have some refreshment? 'Who's there? asked Mr. Sponge, reining in the brown.
He's sadly behindhand with his rent, as I was saying, but if he's really ill, I must see after Sheepshanks, who is a hardish man of business. What's his complaint? You'll come to our school-scrimmage on Thursday, little girl what's-your-name? Mind you send her, or bring her, Gibson; and just give a word to your groom, for I'm sure that pony wasn't singed last year, now, was he?
I'd give 'em hunting! But excuse me, Mr. Mr. What's-your-name; I've gone away from the pint, which I always do fly off at a tangent and lose my bearings whenever I hear that lady accused. Now, sir, what had you to tell me to my advantage?" inquired the farmer, drawing a handkerchief from his pocket and wiping his heated face.
What's-your-name? Why, who'd have known you? Is that" he got his eyes close to her hair; "is that the ladies' fashion now? 'Cause, if it is, our young street scamps has only got to buy bonnets, and I say, you don't look the Pomp. Not as you used to, Miss Ma'am, I mean no, that you don't. Well, what's the news? How's your husband?"
Why, man, you're not going to pretend you don't know that it's your own carelessness that's brought this about! This isn't the only house you've brought bad luck into, Mr. What's-your-name, since you've started in business! 'You can't make me lose my temper, replied the plumber with dignity. 'I put it down to ignirance. 'So do I, said George.
Then he turned so that the light shone full in Sloan's face. "Good evening, Mr. Sloan," he said. "You'll excuse me, but is what this gentleman tells me all straight?" "Guess it is," Sloan smiled. "I'd bank on him myself." The farmer nodded with satisfaction. "All right then, Mr. What's-your-name. I'll have it done for you."
The Duke of Wellington would not have frightened Luke Darvil, unless his grace had had the constables for his aides-de-camp. The banker, to use a homely phrase, was "taken aback." "Look you here, Mr. What's-your-name!" said Darvil, swallowing a glass of the raw alcohol as if it had been water "look you now you can't humbug me.
"By the Lord, you shall pay for running my bosun through!" "And by the Lord, Captain What's-your-name," I cried back, for the rum I had taken had heated me, "you and your fellow-rascals shall pay in blood for this villanous injury!" Griggs got to his feet and seized his hanger, his face like livid marble seamed with blue.
"Don't be scart, ma'am," said Mr. Atwood. "I shan't let ye drop. Lord sakes! I've toted more women in my time than you can shake a stick at. There's more da that is, there's more summer folks try to land on this island at low tide than there is moskeeters and there's more of them than there's fiddles in Hi! come on, you, Mr. What's-your-name! Straight as you go."
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