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But even I'm vain and that makes me very unhappy that you don't like me."K.
replied
to that last comment merely by embracing Leni and drawing her towards him, she lay her head quietly on his shoulder.
As he had not apologised the lawyer ignored what K. said, and replied, "I won't let you in this late again next time."
He
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with a few bland phrases which the Italian received once more with a laugh, passing his hand nervously and repeatedly over his blue-grey, bushy moustache.
"Good sailor!" he
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in answer to a mild young man's envious query; "well, I did feel a little queer ONCE, I confess.
"Southend Pier!" he replied, with a puzzled expression.
We asked him if he had ever tried washing flannels in the river, and he replied: "No, not exactly himself like; but he knew some fellows who had, and it was easy enough;" and Harris and I were weak enough to fancy he knew what he was talking about, and that three respectable young men, without position or influence, and with no experience in washing, could really clean their own shirts and trousers in the river Thames with a bit of soap.
"Oh, with pleasure, dear boy," I replied, "with pleasure."
I
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that he had directed they were to be kept in a moist place, and that nobody was to touch them.
Let me send them round to you.""Madam," I replied, "for myself I like the smell of cheese, and the journey the other day with them from Liverpool I shall ever look back upon as a happy ending to a pleasant holiday.
She kept her word, leaving the place in charge of the charwoman, who, when asked if she could stand the smell, replied, "What smell?" and who, when taken close to the cheeses and told to sniff hard, said she could detect a faint odour of melons.
"Nine o'clock," she replied, through the keyhole.
I wonder you take the trouble to get up at all.""Um," I replied, "lucky for you that I do.
"No, no," we replied, with a knowing chuckle, "not we.
"Well, I don't know, gents,
" replied
the noble fellow, "but I suppose SOME train's got to go to Kingston; and I'll do it.
"Yes, it must be,
" replied
the cousin, "because we've walked a good two miles already."
"How should I know?
" replied
Harris.
"I've come as soon as I could, sur," he
replied.
"Well then," he said, "you want to see the tombs - graves - folks been buried, you know - coffins!""You are an untruther," I replied, getting roused; "I do not want to see tombs - not your tombs.
"Not exactly,
" replied
George: "but it's very easy, they tell me; and I've got the instruction book!"CHAPTER IX.
"Why, our boat's gone off!" they
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in an indignant tone.
George
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he did not know.
I asked my cousin if she thought it could be a dream, and she
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that she was just about to ask me the same question; and then we both wondered if we were both asleep, and if so, who was the real one that was dreaming, and who was the one that was only a dream; it got quite interesting.
There was silence for a moment, and then George's father said:"Joe!""What's the matter, Tom?
" replied
Joe's voice from the other end of the bed.
"Well, I'm going to chuck him out,
" replied
Joe.
"Why?""Ah, no, then it isn't the same,
" replied
Harris.
"Well, and how many did you want it to go?
" replied
the constable.
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the man; "well, you take my advice and go there quietly, and take that watch of yours with you; and don't let's have any more of it."
Have you tried that?"Harris
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that we did not want to go there - didn't like the looks of a man who was stopping there - Harris did not like the colour of his hair, didn't like his boots, either.
"None,
" replied
the man.
He put on a winning smile, and said: "Oh, please could you spare us a little water?""Certainly,
" replied
the old gentleman; "take as much as you want, and leave the rest."
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