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'And I can"t,' said Bob



'And I can"t,' said Bob. 'I will be more than half an hour late in
getting back to the store, and I know Mr. Dardus will be very angry. I
most wish I hadn"t said I"d wait. It just shows that Mr. Dardus is right
when he says there is no pleasure in having money that isn"t earned
honestly, and getting a dollar for just holding this money isn"t really
honest work.'




Nell flew between him and the door, and in his struggle to get out,



she grasped at the dagger, but failed in securing it
Nell flew between him and the door, and in his struggle to get out,
she grasped at the dagger, but failed in securing it. Rody advanced to
separate them, as did Nanse, but the fellow by a strong effort attempted
to free himself. The three were now upon him, and would have easily
succeeded in preventing his escape had it not occurred to him that by
one blow he might secure the whole sum. This was instantly directed at
Rody, by a back thrust, for he stood behind him. By the rapid change of
their positions, however, the breast of Nell M"Collum received the stab
that was designed for another.




'It"s not worth knowin",' said Nell; 'I was only thryin" you, Rody



'It"s not worth knowin",' said Nell; 'I was only thryin" you, Rody. It"s
nothing bad. I"m not so cruel as you think. I wouldn"t take the wide
world an" shed blood wid my own hands. I tried it once on Lamh Laudher
More, an" when I thought I killed him hell came into me. No; that I may
go _below_ if I would!'




'Mistah Bob, you sho"ly am kind



'Mistah Bob, you sho"ly am kind. Ah"ll take that note and go to see
Mistah Perkins mahself, and now if you-all would like to see Chicago a
little before you take your train, Ah"ll surely be most glad to take you
"round.'




'Don"t forget that address: "South 101st Street, on the left-hand



corner, in a big, yellow brick building
'Don"t forget that address: "South 101st Street, on the left-hand
corner, in a big, yellow brick building." It"s on the side of the
street nearest New York, and the name is Mrs. John Cameron.'




Utterly unconscious of his danger, the inebriate knight replied to the



gibes, scoffs, and menaces addressed to him, by snapping his fingers in
his opponents" faces, and irritating them in their turn; but if he was
insensible of the risk he ran, those around him were not, and his two
supporters endeavoured to hurry him forward
Utterly unconscious of his danger, the inebriate knight replied to the
gibes, scoffs, and menaces addressed to him, by snapping his fingers in
his opponents" faces, and irritating them in their turn; but if he was
insensible of the risk he ran, those around him were not, and his two
supporters endeavoured to hurry him forward. Violently resisting their
efforts, he tried to shake them off, and more than once stood
stock-still, until compelled to go on. Arrived at the stairhead, he next
refused to embark, and a scene of violent altercation ensued between him
and his attendants. Many boats were moored off the shore, with a couple
of barges close at hand; and the watermen and oarsmen standing up in
their craft, listened to what was going forward with much apparent
amusement.




'Hey, Tom,' he called to one of the trainmen, 'take this boy up to



Sweeney"s, and see that he has a good feed
'Hey, Tom,' he called to one of the trainmen, 'take this boy up to
Sweeney"s, and see that he has a good feed.'




'Never fear; I"ll stay with him till his train"s in, and then introduce



him to the conductor
'Never fear; I"ll stay with him till his train"s in, and then introduce
him to the conductor. Come on, Bob. Train"s waiting.'




At length nine o"clock arrived, and the scene must change to the



northern part of Sheemus Neil"s orchard
At length nine o"clock arrived, and the scene must change to the
northern part of Sheemus Neil"s orchard. The Dead Boxer threw a cloak
around him, and issuing through the back door of the inn, entered the
garden, which was separated from the orchard only by a low clipped hedge
of young whitethorn, in the middle of which stood of a small gate. In a
moment he was in the orchard, and from behind its low wall he perceived
a female proceeding to the north side muffled like himself in a cloak,
which he immediately recognized to be that of his wife. His teeth became
locked together with the most deadly resentment; his features twitched
with the convulsive spasms of rage, and his nostrils were distended
as if his victims stood already within his grasp. He instantly threw
himself over the wall, and nothing but the crashing weight of his tread
could have saved the lives of the two unsuspecting persons before him.
Startled, however, by the noise of his footsteps, Lamh Laudher turned
round to observe who it was that followed them, and immediately the
massy and colossal black now stripped of his cloak--for he had thrown it
aside--stood in their presence. The female instinctively drew the cloak
round her face, and Lamh Laudher was about to ask why he followed them,
when the Boxer approached him in an attitude of assault.




'Salud! Conde magnifico!' exclaimed King James, as the Spaniard advanced



to make his obeisance to him; 'how is it that we find you standing under
the shade of the tree friendly to the vine,--_amictoe vitibus ulmi_ as
Ovid hath it? Is it that yon blooming Chloe,' he continued, leering
significantly at Gillian, 'hath more attraction for you than our court
dames? Troth! the quean is not ill-favoured; but ye ha" lost a gude
day"s sport, Count, forbye ither losses which we sall na particularize
'Salud! Conde magnifico!' exclaimed King James, as the Spaniard advanced
to make his obeisance to him; 'how is it that we find you standing under
the shade of the tree friendly to the vine,--_amictoe vitibus ulmi_ as
Ovid hath it? Is it that yon blooming Chloe,' he continued, leering
significantly at Gillian, 'hath more attraction for you than our court
dames? Troth! the quean is not ill-favoured; but ye ha" lost a gude
day"s sport, Count, forbye ither losses which we sall na particularize.
We hae had a noble flight at the heron, and anither just as guid after
the bustard. God"s santy! the run the lang-leggit loon gave us. Lady
Exeter, on her braw Spanish barb--we ken whose gift it is--was the only
one able to keep with us; and it was her leddyship"s ain peregrine
falcon that checked the fleeing carle at last. By our faith the Countess
understands the gentle science weel. She cared not to soil her dainty
gloves by rewarding her hawk with a _soppa_, as his Excellency
Giustiniano would term it, of the bustard"s heart, bluid, and brains.
But wha hae ye gotten wi" ye?' he added, for the first time noticing
Jocelyn.




Having thus thrown down his gauntlet, the musicians played a dead march,



and there was certainly something wild and fearful in the association
produced by these strains of death and the fatality of encountering
him
Having thus thrown down his gauntlet, the musicians played a dead march,
and there was certainly something wild and fearful in the association
produced by these strains of death and the fatality of encountering
him. This challenge he repeated at the same place and hour during three
successive days, after which he calmly awaited the result.




Gillian could not help smiling too, and proceeded on her mission



Gillian could not help smiling too, and proceeded on her mission.
Jocelyn put his horse into motion, and slowly followed her, almost
expecting Aveline to withdraw. But he was agreeably disappointed by
finding her maintain her place at the window. She must have remarked
what was going forward, and therefore her tarrying emboldened him, and
buoyed up his hopes.




'You have guessed right, Sire,' he said



'You have guessed right, Sire,' he said. 'This is Sir Ferdinando"s son;
and, if I may be permitted to say so, your Majesty owes him some
reparation for the wrongs done his father.'




It was no easy task to carry out the order; but the promoter managed to



accomplish it
It was no easy task to carry out the order; but the promoter managed to
accomplish it. Single-handed he drove back all who opposed his progress,
while the two prisoners were borne towards the door by the men having
them in custody.


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He had scarcely spoken, when a loud cheer, which came rapidly onward,



was heard outside the church-yard
He had scarcely spoken, when a loud cheer, which came rapidly onward,
was heard outside the church-yard. A motion and a violent thrusting
aside, accompanied by a second shout, 'he"s here!' gave intimation of
his approach. In about a minute, to the manifest delight of all present,
young Lamh Laudher, besmeared with blood, leaped upon the platform.
He looked gratefully at the crowd, and in order to prevent perplexing
inquiries, simply said--


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A strong contrast to this dastardly debauchee was offered by the bolder



villain
A strong contrast to this dastardly debauchee was offered by the bolder
villain. Sir Giles Mompesson was a very handsome man, with a striking
physiognomy, but dark and sinister in expression. His eyes were black,
singularly piercing, and flashed with the fiercest fire when kindled by
passion. A finely-formed aquiline nose gave a hawk-like character to his
face; his hair was coal-black (though he was no longer young), and hung
in long ringlets over his neck and shoulders. He wore the handsomely cut
beard and moustache subsequently depicted in the portraits of Vandyke,
which suited the stern gravity of his countenance. Rich, though sober in
his attire, he always affected a dark colour, being generally habited in
a doublet of black quilted silk, Venetian hose, and a murrey-coloured
velvet mantle. His conical hat was ornamented with a single black
ostrich feather; and he carried a long rapier by his side, in the use of
which he was singularly skilful; being one of Vincentio Saviolo"s best
pupils. Sir Giles was a little above the middle height, with a well
proportioned athletic figure; and his strength and address were such,
that there seemed good reason for his boast when he declared, as he
often did, 'that he feared no man living, in fair fight, no, nor any two
men.'


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A bitter smile curled Sir Giles"s lip at this reply to his challenge,



and he regarded the young man fixedly, as if to grave his features upon
his memory
A bitter smile curled Sir Giles"s lip at this reply to his challenge,
and he regarded the young man fixedly, as if to grave his features upon
his memory. Perhaps they brought Mounchensey"s father to mind, for Sir
Giles withdrew his gaze for a moment to reflect, and then looked again
at Jocelyn with fresh curiosity. If he had any doubts as to whom he
beheld, they were removed by Sir Francis, who managed to hiccup forth--


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'I must have this confirmed by herself' he said in reply to Nell"s



disclosure, 'otherwise I shall be much more inclined to consider you the
thief than O"Rorke, whose character has been hitherto unimpeachable and
above suspicion
'I must have this confirmed by herself' he said in reply to Nell"s
disclosure, 'otherwise I shall be much more inclined to consider you the
thief than O"Rorke, whose character has been hitherto unimpeachable and
above suspicion.'


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The figure of Ellen Neil was tall, and her motions full of untaught



elegance and natural grace
The figure of Ellen Neil was tall, and her motions full of untaught
elegance and natural grace. Her countenance was a fine oval; her
features, though not strictly symmetrical, were replete with animation,
and her eyes sparkled with a brilliancy indicative of a warm heart and a
quick apprehension. Flaxen hair, long and luxuriant, decided, even at a
distant glance, the loveliness of her skin, than which the unsunned snow
could not be whiter. If you add to this a delightful temper, buoyant
spirits, and extreme candor, her character, in its strongest points, is
before you.


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As he dashed from the restaurant, Chester leaped to his feet and, back



bristling, jaws distended, faced the pursuers
As he dashed from the restaurant, Chester leaped to his feet and, back
bristling, jaws distended, faced the pursuers.


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