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On one occasion when going to see a patient in the south, the doctor who was to meet him in consultation met Sir Andrew at the station, told him they were rich, and quite prepared to pay a very high fee.

After that, I made the 'round of the house again; paying particular attention to the props that supported the study door.

It happened in this wise, that, having occasion to go down to the cellars, the thought occurred to me to pay a visit to the great vault, where the trap is situated; and see whether everything was as I had left it.

The editor of the Slunkville Lyre says in his last issue: "Notwithstanding the calumnies of Mr. SKINNER, our reputation is still good, and we continue to pay our debts promptly.

In this purer spot it is utterly needless to prove the innocence of an exalted being, to whom we are only solicitous to pay that sincere tribute of praise and veneration which we are conscious he deserves.

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He is responsible only for the fact that he did or did not pay a fair price for the work.

The diplomatic corps and presidents of the Senate and Chamber go in state to the Elysee to pay their respects to the chief of statethe ambassadors with all their staff in uniform in gala carriages.

But the other paid no heed.

Besides, it paid ten dollars a head for the landing.

I paid the admittance money to a well-dressed man, of smooth, easy manners, and entered.

He goes about the world, sits on boards and committees, fills directorships and trusteeships, pays pew-rent, and runs towns.

When I left he paid me a compliment, which, coming from so sardonic a soul, gave me peculiar comfort.

And a dear good man he wasonly I wish he had paid his bills at the corner groceries.

All Europe was astounded at the way in which France paid her milliards,no one more so than Bismarck, who is supposed to have said that, if he could have dreamed that France could pay that enormous sum so quickly, he would have asked much more.

You may make the jungle trip that you plan, but you will have to pay your own expenses during this time.

Certainly if I was to blame for his piteous end, I was to pay the penalty.

ABRAHAM paid taxes, and, as he was his own Senate and House, doubtless he passed a tariff bill to suit himself, and had any quantity of Protection.

" In the present statis of things you want to blow up your nerve, and stand as firm as the rox of Jiberalter, and like BYRON exclaim: "To be or not to be, there's the question; Whether a man feels better to pay big wages for shoemakers, Or to suffer the slings and arrows of everybody, By hirin' Pig-tails for 1/2 price?" Poleticians of the different churches don't endorse our Selestial brother.

Other like nominees followed, 'characters regardless of the public tranquility but zealous to pay court to a powerful minister andprovided they can obtain advantagesunconcerned should the means of obtaining them prove ruinous to the King's service.'

As I readily paid them the unsuspected homage of my soul, I was graciously permitted to pass the gate.

"Let the tribe of the drunken youth pay a fine.

Haint you that man?" "You don't mean the chap who was U.S. Assessor, agin whom I heard them Wall street brokers and scalpers cussin and swearin like a lot of Rocky Mountin savages chock full of fluid pirotecknicks, because he made them pay a goverment tax?"

Certainly there was a very high tariff on apples in his dayso high that humanity has not yet succeeded in paying off the duty on the one ADAM ate.

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