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Updated: June 26, 2025


I say 'tis diff'rent with Willum Waldorf Asthor. His orig-inal sin was bein' bor-rn in New York. He cudden't do anything about it. Nawthin' in this counthry wud wipe it out. He built a hotel intinded f'r jooks who had no sins but thim iv their own makin', but even th' sight iv their haughty bills cud not efface th' stain.

It would have bin shame to him if he hadn't for your husband, ma'am, was kind to Willum, an' he often said to me, over the camp-fires in the bush, that he'd never forget his kindness. But it's over now," continued the seaman in a sad tone, "an' poor Willum is left alone."

So here you have this part of the Gulf Stream caught in another direction on the port quarter, as you sailors might call it " "Never mind wot us sailors might call it, Willum. Wotever you say on that pint you're sure to be wrong. Heave ahead!"

Chicago is always on the point of hanging some one and quartering him and boiling him in hot pitch, and assuring him that he has lost the respect of all honorable men. Rumors of a characteristic agitation had come faintly up Archey Road, and Mr. Hennessy had heard of it. "I hear they're goin' to hang th' aldhermen," he said. "If they thry it on Willum J. O'Brien, they'd betther bombard him first.

Wrenn sat in the wicker rocker by the window, patting his scrubby tan mustache and reviewing the day's wandering. When the gas was lighted he yearned over pictures in a geographical magazine for a happy hour, then yawned to himself, "Well-l-l, Willum, guess it's time to crawl into the downy." He undressed and smoothed his ready-made suit on the rocking-chair back.

"Here's where it is," he continued, drawing his chair closer to that of Mrs Roby; "when Willum made me his exikooter, so to speak, he said to me, `Wopper, says he, `I'm not one o' them fellers that holds on to his cash till he dies with it in his pocket.

It ain't thieves and robbers, is it?" "No, no. Open the door like a good girl." "And it ain't an accident, is it?" continued Nanny partially dressing in haste. "Oh, I knows it's a accident, Missus always prophesied as a accident would come to pass some day, which has come true. You're not maimed, master?" "No, no; be quick, girl!" "Nor Willum ain't maimed, is he? He ain't dead?

"I kind o' like to see 'em, Andy up and down and bobbin' and sloppin' and scramblin'; you never know where they'll come up next." "Don't need to," grumbled Andy. "Can't eat the blamed things nor wear 'em. I tell you, Willum," he turned a gloomy eye on his companion, "I tell you, you set too much store by wuthless things." "Mebbe I do," said William, humbly. "This one, now this painter fellow."

How glad I am to know that Congress has adjourned afther rejoocin' th' tariff to a level where th' poorest are within its reach. An' how cud I be happy away fr'm here if I didn't know how me frind Willum Taft was gettin' on at goluf. Iv coorse I'm inthrested in all that goes on at th' summer capitol.

She just told Willum to go on his bicycle down to the village, and bring back a form of will, or such-like I don't know what exactly she wrote it down for him." "Well?" "Well, he did, sir." "And what happened next?" "We went on with the begonias, sir." "Did not Mrs. Inglethorp call you again?" "Yes, sir, both me and Willum, she called." "And then?"

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