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I am glad to see her here to-night she enjoys a little society, once in a while; and yet no one can persuade her to go out, except Miss Wyllys." "She has come in honour of her pupil's birthday, I suppose. You know, Elinor Wyllys was her first scholar. By-the-bye, do you know what I heard, the other day? They say, in Longbridge, that Mr.

I question first, by-the-bye, whether the same experiment might not be made as successfully upon sundry other chapters but there is no end, an' please your reverences, in trying experiments upon chapters we have had enough of it So there's an end of that matter.

Call it "The Weird Sisters," or anything better that you can devise; but get it done, so many pages a day. If I go ahead as I begin to think I shall, I shall soon be able to assure you good notices in a lot of papers. Your misfortune has been that you had no influential friends. By-the-bye, how has The Study been in the habit of treating you? 'Scrubbily.

"You have read it? is it a nice book all true?" "True, true I don't know what to say; but if the world be true, and not all a lie, a fiction, I don't see why the Bible, as they call it, should not be true. By-the-bye, what do you call Bible in your tongue, or, indeed, book of any kind? as Bible merely means a book." "What do I call the Bible in my language, dear?"

This, by-the-bye, was more than my father wanted his aim in all the pains he was at in these philosophick lectures was to enable my uncle Toby not to discuss but comprehend to hold the grains and scruples of learning not to weigh them. My uncle Toby, as you will read in the next chapter, did neither the one or the other.

I have my black-letter days when I can do nothing special, when it is all noughts and crosses in my diary, I have had my Christmas treat beforehand, and I shall be quite happy till bed-time thinking about Dot's pelisse and the new hat-trimming; by-the-bye, what colour is the pelisse to be?"

Lady Pierrepoint, you know, who is such a prodigious favourite, and knows every thing in the world that's proper at court, and every where: it really is monstrous of mamma! Now if you were in our places, should not you be quite provoked? By-the-bye, you never were presented at court yourself, were you?" "Never," said Almeria, with a sudden feeling of mortification.

It will be so nice when the Prince and all the best people are in Paris. We shall only stay in Cuba till the fuss about my running away is all over, and people have forgotten, don't you know. As for Mr. Smithson, why should I have any more compunction about jilting him than he had about that poor Miss Trinder? By-the-bye, I want you to send him back all his presents for me.

A. thinks himself fortunate indeed in having secured B.'s society for the next three months a man with such a reputation for conversation; even T., the cynic of the club, has testified to his charm of manner. By-the-bye, what was it exactly T. had said of B.? A. cannot remember it at the moment, but recalls it on the night before they start together.

"Yes; she is clever." "By-the-bye, Lord Fawn, as you have done me the honour of calling, there's a stupid mistake about some family diamonds." "It is in respect to them that I've come," said Lord Fawn. Then Mr.

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