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When Vaughan came up to London, it was as a man who was somewhat out of joint with English, in spite of his Oxford career, because he was a Welsh speaking man, and when he took to writing books, he apologises for his awkward diction. He accentuates also his youth, which would be warrantable at the age of twenty-eight, but would be absurd in a writer approaching forty years.

If I could get through to-night, I should not care for to-morrow. The Duke Apologises AS SIR LUCIUS hurried off his colleague advanced towards the upper end of the room, and, taking up a position, made his observations, through the shooting figures of the dancers, on the dreaded Mr. Dacre. The late guardian of the Duke of St.

Dublin's a fine place, and if you have a mind to take a ride thither and see the town for a month, here are twenty guineas at your service. Make Quin an apology, and be off. 'A man of honour, Mr. Fagan, says I, 'dies, but never apologises. I'll see the Captain hanged before I apologise. 'Then there's nothing for it but a meeting.

Neville? shading the lamp to throw the light upon it. 'I recognise it, but it is far from flattering the original. 'O, you are hard upon it! It was done by Ned, who made me a present of it. 'I am sorry for that, Mr. Drood. Neville apologises, with a real intention to apologise; 'if I had known I was in the artist's presence

During the three months March, April, and May, the siege languished, and Gordon apologises for the stupidity of his letters with the graphic observation: "It is not my fault, as none of the three nations French, English, or Russian will do anything." At the end of May, however, there was a renewal of activity.

He always contrives to drop in at dinner or tea time, for which he always apologises, but in distant settlements the apologetic formulary might be left alone, for the visit of the cosmopolitan pedlar is ever welcome, even though he leaves you a few dollars poorer.

'There'll be no holding you, continued the old stager grimly. 'Climb down, Otis climb down, and get all that beastly affectation knocked out of you with fever! Three thousand a month wouldn't support it. Yeere repeated the incident to Mrs. Hauksbee. He had come to look upon her as his Mother Confessor. 'And you apologised! she said. 'Oh, shame! I hate a man who apologises.

Major Hardy is called, and a speech demanded from him. Loudly applauded, he limps to the middle of the saloon, puts his monocle in his eye, and says one sentence: "I never heard such bloody nonsense in all my life." Releasing his monocle so that it falls on his chest, he limps back to his seat, and apologises to Monty.

Barere, in his thirty-third year, took his seat as one of that illustrious brotherhood, and made an inaugural oration which was greatly admired. He apologises for recounting these triumphs of his youthful genius. We own that we cannot blame him for dwelling long on the least disgraceful portion of his existence.

Sinclair; "I am engaged." "It iss the Council isspeech of the Legal Member, sir, and it iss to go at five p.m. to his house for last correction." "Presently, Babu. Don't interrupt. As I was saying, Miss Howe, I make it warm for him till he apologises. I must say he always apologises, and I don't often ask more than that.