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"Two are always better than one, my dear fellow," replied the crafty Genoese. After these remarks we left the two sisters together and went into my room, where he said, "Your Rosalie is contented, and you ought to congratulate yourself on having made her happy, as I am sure she will be. The only thing that vexes me is that you can't go and see her yourself with any decency."

"Consternation! what is the matter now?" inquired the heiress, dropping her victim, from whom general attention was now diverted. "What is the matter, Bee? what is the matter?" inquired all the young ladies, gathering around the excited girl. Beatrice could only sob forth the words: "Nothing, only Claudia vexes me." "Jealous little imp!" laughed Miss Merlin.

Great preparations in Holland and France, and the French have lately taken Antego It was first settled by a few English families in 1632, and in 1663 another settlement was made under Lord Willoughby, to whom the entire island was granted by Charles II. In 1666 it was invaded by a French force, which laid waste all the settlement. from us, which vexes us.

Morton refilled his pipe, and the good lady, after a pause, resumed, in a very mild, conciliatory tone: "I'll tell you what it is, Roger, that vexes me with that there child. He is so deceitful, and he does tell such fibs!" "Fibs! that is a very bad fault," said Mr. Morton, gravely. "That must be corrected."

Of course you told her nothing of the kind crossed my mind, poor thing!" "I told her so, over and over again, as I have done forty times before but her feelings are always being hurt." "Poor thing, poor thing! no doubt it is a trying situation, and she is sensitive. Surely you are all forbearing with her?" "I hope we are," said Ethel; "but how can we tell what vexes her?"

He that grieves the Spirit, quenches it; and he that quenches it, vexes it; and he that vexes it, sets it against himself, and tempts it to hasten destruction upon himself. 1 Thess. 5:19.

Which vexes me also; our business looking worse and worse, and our work growing on our hands. Time spending, and no money to set any thing in hand with; the end thereof must be speedy ruin. Alderman Maynell, I hear, is dead.

Andrews about our Tangier business, wherein we are like to meet with some trouble, and my Lord Bellasses's endeavour to supplant us, which vexes my mind; but, however, our undertaking is so honourable that we shall stand a tug for it I think. So home to supper and to bed. 19th.

So do you cultivate a judicious taciturnity! for really nobody is going to put up with petulance in an ugly and toothless woman of your age, as I tell you for your own good." It always vexes people to be told anything for their own good. So what followed happened quickly. A fleece of cloud slipped over the moon.

Clerk's, to lodge again, and going home W. Hewer did tell me my wife will be here to-morrow, and hath put away Mary, which vexes me to the heart, I cannot helpe it, though it may be a folly in me, and when I think seriously on it, I think my wife means no ill design in it, or, if she do, I am a foole to be troubled at it, since I cannot helpe it.

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