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I believe there is no lease? though, of course, that is no business of mine." "I must say that it is not, my lord," said Mr. Gilmore, who was waxing wrothy and becoming very black about the brows. "I have just said so; but I suppose you will admit that I have some interest in this parish?

If you have, I say, let me know with all convenient despatch, whether the offence be one admitting of apology for if not, the Lord have mercy on your soul a more wrothy gentleman than the aforesaid, it having rarely been my evil fortune to foregather with. He called here yesterday to inquire your address, and at my suggestion wrote a note, which I now enclose.

Again, he has made it a point to have no Southern adviser save a known friend of the best element of the Southern people." The governor looked wrothy again. "Best element," said he, sneeringly. "He is losing his time fooling with that crowd. All we radicals have to do is to crack our whips and they run to cover." "That brings us to another point of considerable importance.

They hadn't come fifty yards toward camp, before one of those big six-mule corps-teams that have been hauling rails for the last four days, came along, and the rails were pitched into the wagon. When I heard of it I was wrothy. I cut a bee-line for the Adjutant and got the Order, and there it was in black and white, that no more fences rebel fences should be destroyed, and no more rails used.

Yet when the gentleman waxes wrothy, rather than inconvenience him, or perhaps anxious to get back to the mess, he coolly says, "Oh, my friend shall meet you," and then his pleasant jest, "find out the cause of quarrel from his executors!" Truly, thought I, there is no equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel.

That saw Sir Bleoberis, and he smote Sir Launcelot such a buffet upon the helm that he wist not well where he was. Then Sir Launcelot was wrothy and smote Sir Bleoberis so sore upon the helm that his head bowed down backward. And he smote eft another buffet, that he avoided his saddle; and so he rode by, and thrust forth to the thickest.

He was so Wrothy at himself for being Held Up that he could not find any Consolation except in the Fact that he had seen on the List of Subscribers the name of nearly every well-known married Citizen above the Age of 35. He was not the Only One. She had Corralled the Street. He put it back into the Box and carried it Home, and said to his Wife, "See what I have Bought for you."

Yet when the gentleman waxes wrothy, rather than inconvenience him, or perhaps anxious to get back to the mess, he coolly says, "Oh, my friend shall meet you," and then his pleasant jest, "find out the cause of quarrel from his executors!" Truly, thought I, there is no equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel.

If you have, I say, let me know with all convenient despatch, whether the offence be one admitting of apology for if not, the Lord have mercy on your soul a more wrothy gentleman than the aforesaid, it having rarely been my evil fortune to foregather with. He called here yesterday to inquire your address, and at my suggestion wrote a note, which I now enclose.